Latourell Falls

Embark on a journey to Latourell Falls, a hidden gem nestled within Oregon’s lush forests. In our upcoming blog post, we invite you to explore the breathtaking beauty of this iconic cascade. From its graceful descent to the moss-covered cliffs surrounding it, Latourell Falls promises an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventurers alike. Join us as we uncover the rich history, share insider tips for the perfect visit, and immerse ourselves in the tranquil ambiance of one of Oregon’s most picturesque waterfalls. Whether you’re seeking adventure or solace in nature’s embrace, Latourell Falls invites you to discover its timeless charm and natural splendor.

Guy W. Talbot State Park (Latourell OR)

The 249 foot high, 20 foot wide Latourell Falls cascades down a cliff on the north side of Pepper Mountain in giant steps. Water flow is significant only in the late Winter and Spring months when snow melts increase the amount of ground water.

Though you can view Latourell Falls from the highway, a short, paved, slightly downhill, path (wheelchair accessible) takes you to the base of Latourell Falls. You can also walk behind the waterfall. Another paved path (also from the parking lot) takes you to a vantage point where you can not only view Latourell Falls from above but view the 100 foot tall Upper Latourell Falls. Both of these waterfalls drop in white, horsetail forms and are very picturesque. 

The Guy W. Talbot State Park is adjacent to the waterfalls. No entrance or parking fee charged visitors but there is a fee to reserve the large picnic shelter. For more information, phone 1-800-551-6949 or view:

Guy W. Talbot State Park

How to get there:

From I-84 exit 28, take the old highway (now called the Historic Columbia River Highway) and head west (toward Portland) about 3½ miles to the park entrance and parking area.

For photos of Latourell Falls, see:

For more information about the Latourell Falls and the State Park, 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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