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  1. 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.

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    The Oneonta Gorge is a scenic hiking destination and botanical area in the Columbia River Gorge area on the outskirts of Portland, Oregon. Be prepared to navigate through logs, climb through rocks and wade in cold water as users follow along Oneonta Creek through the gorge.

    Explore the scenic Oneonta Gorge in the Columbia River Gorge area near Portland, Oregon. Enjoy the views of four waterfalls, the river, and the plants along this 5.8-mile out-and-back trail with moderate difficulty and elevation gain.

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    • Bridal Veil, Oregon, United States
  2. Explore a slot-like chasm with waterfalls and a hidden 100-foot falls in Oneonta Gorge, next to Multnomah Falls. Learn about the history, geology and hiking tips of this easy loop trail.

  3. Oneonta Trailhead is the gateway to hiking and backpacking in the Oneonta Gorge and Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness. Learn about the trails, fees, directions, and accessibility of this popular recreation area.

    • No fee.
    • Heavy
    • Year round-snow dependent
  4. Fotos (2.233) Anfahrt. Drucken/PDF-Karte. Teilen. Mehr. Länge 5,8 MeilenHöhenunterschied 1.699 FußRoutentyp Hin & zurück. Genieße diesen 9,3-Kilometer langen Hin- und Rückweg in der Nähe von Bridal Veil, Oregon. Die Route wird grundsätzlich als moderat eingestuft und kann zumeist in 3 Std 27 Min bewältigt werden.

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    • Bridal Veil, Oregon, Vereinigte Staaten
  5. Wie erkundet man Oneonta Gorge am besten? Laut den Tripadvisor-Reisenden sind dies die besten Erlebnisse am Reiseziel Oneonta Gorge: Entdecken Sie die Columbia River Gorge, eine Halbtagestour in kleiner Gruppe (ab 80,28€)

  6. A loop trail that showcases waterfalls, views and slot canyon in the Columbia River Gorge. Trail closed until further notice due to potential danger of falling objects.