Munra Point
By Kelsey Samsel | Hiking
The hike to Munra Point is challenging and not for the faint of heart. The best access point for this trail is at the Wahclella Falls parking lot.
By Kelsey Samsel | Hiking
The hike to Munra Point is challenging and not for the faint of heart. The best access point for this trail is at the Wahclella Falls parking lot.
By Kelsey Samsel | Hiking
If you want a unique view of Mt. Hood, head to Owl Point in the Mt. Hood National Forest. What was once an overgrown trail, is now a short, worthwhile hike.
By Kelsey Samsel | Hiking
Elk Meadows Trailhead in the Mt. Hood National Forest will give you access to multiple trails, ranging from moderate to difficult. From the trailhead, you can hike up to Elk Mountain, Tamanawas Falls, and Umbrella Falls, just to name a few. Click here for a list of trails the Elk Meadows Trailhead leads to. In the summer, […]
By Kelsey Samsel | Hiking
Opal Creek Trail is about 7 miles round trip and is easy to moderate depending on your hiking experience. Some trees on this trail are over 1,000 years old.
By Kelsey Samsel | Hiking
If you are visiting Central Oregon, you should add Sahalie Falls to your list of things to see. This 100-foot waterfall is worth the short hike.
By Kelsey Samsel | Hiking
Abiqua Falls is a popular, 92-foot waterfall near Silver Falls State Park in Scotts Mills, Oregon. The road to Abiqua is pretty rough and is about 11 miles long so be prepared to take it slow.
By Kelsey Samsel | Hiking
Elk Meadows Trailhead in the Mt. Hood National Forest will give you access to multiple trails, ranging from moderate to difficult. From the trailhead, you can hike up to Elk Mountain, Tamanawas Falls, and Umbrella Falls, just to name a few. Click here for a list of trails the Elk Meadows Trailhead leads to. In the summer, […]
By Kelsey Samsel | Hiking
Larch Mountain Trail is a 14-mile, difficult hike in the Columbia River Gorge. This hike begins at the Multnomah Falls Trailhead.
By Kelsey Samsel | Hiking
The waterfalls of Latourell Loop can be found along a family-friendly 3-mile trail in the Columbia River Gorge. This stunning hike is popular (especially on the weekends) but totally worth the time.
By Kelsey Samsel | Hiking
Angel’s Rest is a moderately hard hike in the Columbia River Gorge that leads to an incredible view and is close to several other Oregon landmarks.