Horsetail Falls

Experience the sheer beauty of Horsetail Falls, a majestic wonder nestled in the scenic landscapes of Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge. In our upcoming blog post, we’ll lead you on an adventure to this iconic cascade, where the waters gracefully descend like a flowing mane. Join us as we uncover the hidden charms, share insider tips for a memorable visit, and delve into the rich natural history surrounding Horsetail Falls. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or a seeker of tranquility, Horsetail Falls promises an unforgettable escape into the wonders of Oregon’s wilderness.

– near Ainsworth State Park (Dodson, OR)

The 178 foot high, 15 foot wide Horsetail Falls plunges down a cliff on the northwest side of Larch Mountain in the shape of a giant, white horsetail. Water flows over the falls throughout the entire year.

Horsetail Falls can be viewed from the Historic Columbia River Highway but a short, half-mile trail takes you to the top of the falls and, surprise, another waterfall: Ponytail Falls (also called Upper Horsetail Falls). Another surprise – the trail takes you behind the falls!

Ainsworth State Park has several picnic tables but no water or restrooms are available.

How to get there:

From I-84, if westbound, take exit 35 (Ainsworth), then take the old highway (now called the Historic Columbia River Highway) and head west (toward Portland) to the parking area. If eastbound, take exit 28 (Bridal Veil) and head east about 6 miles to the parking area.

Take the Virtual Tour of Horsetail Falls:

For photos of Horsetail Falls, see:

An interesting side note: The Union Pacific train, Portland Rose, which began service between Chicago, Illinois, and Portland, Oregon, in 1930 was heralded as “A Triumph in Train Comfort.” As a special bonus to its passengers, an open top observation car was added on the rear of the train for the section of track in the Columbia River Gorge between The Dalles and Portland. This allowed easy viewing of Horseshoe Falls and the many other waterfalls along the Columbia River. For a photo, see: Union Pacific Observation Car

For more information about Horsetail Falls, you may phone the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area in Hood River at 800-551-6949 (toll-free) or 503-695-2261.

Hotel and Motel accommodations, usually at a discount, are available in the following communities: Cascade Locks
(east of Bridal Veil Falls)Portland
(west of Bridal Veil Falls)Troutdale
(west of Bridal Veil Falls)For a ‘clickable’ accommodations map of Oregon, visit:www.HiwayGuide.com

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