Columbia River Gorge Hikes

Here are more additions to the Columbia River Gorge Hiking Trail photos…

 

Table Mountain Washington

Table Mountain in Washington State (along Columbia River Gorge), just beyond the Bridge of the Gods in Cascade Locks, Oregon.

 

 

Table Mountain

Table Mountain, as seen from Aldrich Butte

 

Mount Adams Washington

Mount Adams (Washington) rising above a thick fog/cloud cover

 

Beacon Rock (4)

Beacon Rock at dusk

 

Beacon Rock (3)

Beacon Rock – Washington

 

Aldrich Butte Hike – it took 1 hour to hike up from Bonneville Hot Springs, and 20 minutes to get back (jogging part of the way, since it was getting dark)

 Aldrich Butte (13)

Aldrich Butte view of Cascade Locks

 

 

Aldrich Butte (3)

The tip of Aldrich Butte with sheer drops on the sides

 

Aldrich Butte (7)

View from top of Aldrich Butte

 

Bridal Veil Falls (4)

Bridal Veil Falls

 

 

Bridal Veil Falls (5)

View of Columbia River near Bridal Veil Falls

 

 

Columbia River (2)

Slough near Columbia River

 

 Mist Falls Columbia Gorge (2)

Mist Falls (near Wahkeena Falls) along Columbia River Gorge (said to be the 2nd tallest waterfall in Oregon, with Multnomah Falls being 1st)

 

Mist Falls Columbia Gorge (5)

Mist Falls

 

 

Mist Falls Columbia Gorge (30)

Mist Falls

 

 

Mist Falls Columbia Gorge (34)

Mist Falls (angle)

 

 

Mist Falls Columbia Gorge (42)

Steep canyon beyond Mist Falls

 

 

Mist Falls Columbia Gorge (58)

Canyon with another waterfall of mist

 

Mist Falls Columbia Gorge (77)

Steep canyon beyond Mist Falls

 

Mist Falls Columbia Gorge (89)

View of the Columbia River and I-84

 

Mist Falls Columbia Gorge (105)

Mist Falls

 

 

Multnomah Lodge (2)

Multnomah Lodge Remains near Mist Falls

 

Multnomah Lodge Fireplace Remains

Multnomah Lodge Fireplace Remains

 

 

Wahkeena Falls (4)

Waukeena Falls

 

 

Multnomah Falls (1)

Multnomah Falls from Lodge

 

Multnomah Falls (10)

Multnomah Falls

 

Multnomah Falls (34)

Multnomah Falls

 

 

 Multnomah Falls (33)

Multnomah Falls

 

All photos were taken in a December afternoon with a Canon PowerShot SX230 HS.

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