Oneonta Gorge, USA
Oneonta Gorge, USA
Dennis Presiloski
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USA Oneonta Gorge

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The Oneonta Gorge is a scenic gorge located in the Columbia River Gorge area of the American state of Oregon. The U.S. Forest Service has designated it as a botanical area because of the unique aquatic and woodland plants that grow there. Exposed walls of 25-million-year-old (Miocene epoch) basalt are home to a wide variety of ferns, mosses, hepatics and lichens, many of which grow only in the Columbia River Gorge. Oneonta Gorge has been described as "one of the true dramatic chasms in the state."

There are four major waterfalls on the Oneonta Creek as it runs through the gorge. Middle Oneonta Falls can be seen clearly from a footpath and is very often mistaken for the upper or lower falls. The lower gorge has been preserved as a natural habitat, so there is no boardwalk or footpath through it as such. Thus, Lower Oneonta Falls can only be seen by walking upstream from the creek's outlet at the Historic Columbia River Highway. To get to a vantage point where the entire lower falls is visible can require wading through water that in some places can be chest-deep, depending on the season and the relative amount of snow-melt. The upper falls are about 1 mile upstream from the middle falls and require scrambling up the creek or climbing down a canyon wall to view. The fourth falls which is "Triple falls" can be seen from a vantage point on the upper trails in the canyon.

The trail has some issues due to some natural as well as human impacts. In the late 1990s, the stream was partially occluded when three large boulders tumbled into the stream. Subsequently, a log jam has formed along the trail. This has created a hazard for hikers, which led to a fatality in 2011.

As of August 2020, trails providing access to the waterfalls are still closed due to damage from the 2017 Eagle Creek Fire.

Travel Information

When the trail is opened again, arrive early to hike up the creek. After 10AM there will be more people in the gorge. Take a waterproof bag with you to protect the camera. You'll have to wade through chest deep water.
Spot Type Outdoor
Crowd Factor A decent amount of people
Best Timing Sunrise during summer
Sunrise & Sunset 06:50 - 19:34 | current local time: 02:57
Photo Themes Creek Waterfall
Locations Oregon U.S.A

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