Wahkeena Trail (#420)
Wahkeena Trail offers a 2.8 mile hike filled with lush scenery, Columbia River views, glimpses of waterfalls, and charming historic stonework. It begins just west of Wahkeena Falls viewing platform, south of the Historic Columbia River Highway. The trail climbs to a stone bridge which crosses Wahkeena Creek before beginning a rapid ascent through a series of switchbacks, which receive spray from the waterfall. In the winter, ice along this section can be treacherous, and unlike nearby Multnomah Falls, the trail is not closed when icy so hikers should come prepared with traction devices.
Fairy Falls is one of this trail's most popular stopping points. Located 1.1 miles up the trail, Fairy Falls plunges only 20-30 feet but offers a charming example of a fan type waterfall.
Wahkeena Trail is often combined with the lower 1.2 miles of Larch Mountain Trail #441 and the Return Trail for a 4.8 mile loop. The elevation changes can make it a rigorous hike, but its views and waterfalls are hard to beat so the trail system tends to be crowded all summer.
Wakheena can be used to create a variety of other loops, due to its access to Vista Point Trail #419, Angel's Rest Trail #415, and Devil's Rest Trail #420C. Hikers should come prepared with the Ten Hiking Essentials, including an up-to-date map showing topographic features.
Specific Trail Information
Trail Type
General Information
No fee
Motor vehicles and bikes are prohibited. Fires not allowed within 200 feet of trail.
Address: 902 Wasco Ave Suite 200 Hood River, OR 97031
Phone: (541) 308-1700
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Closed on federal holidays)
Office Email: SM.FS.r6crgnsawfb@usda.gov
Getting There
Directions
Wahkeena Falls Day Use/Picnic Area/Trailhead is 0.5 miles west of Multnomah Falls along the Historic Highway.
Additional Information
Operated By
Forest Service