Portland to Multnomah Falls a Waterfall Tour of 5 Falls and More

An unforgettable tour of the Columbia River Gorge's top 5 waterfalls and the Crown Point Vista House. With Waterfall Shuttle the views are better, the crowds are lower and you get an expert guide to s

An unforgettable tour of the Columbia River Gorge's top 5 waterfalls and the Crown Point Vista House. With Waterfall Shuttle the views are better, the crowds are lower and you get an expert guide to show you around in a small group. Plus, we pick up from over 50 Downtown Portland hotels so you can access the wonder of the Columbia River Gorge without a rental car. Starting from your hotel in Downtown Portland, we start with a 45 minute drive out to the Waterfall Corridor. Working our way back one waterfall at a time we spend 2.5 of the 3.5 hours walking around and exploring each of the waterfall state parks. Plenty of time to take pictures, enjoy the natural beauty and make unique memories. Waterfall Shuttle is a tour designed to show visitors the best of our area. We strive to create unique and memorable experiences so that your time with us is some of the best of your whole vacation.

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Location: Portland

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Q&A

Q: What’s the best time of year to take this waterfall tour? I want to avoid the crowds!

A: The best time to take the waterfall tour is during the late spring or early fall. May and September tend to have fewer crowds while the weather is still pretty nice. Plus, you’ll get the bonus of beautiful blooms or fall colors at Multnomah Falls and the others!

Q: Are there age restrictions for kids on this tour? I want to bring my 6-year-old.

A: There aren’t any strict age restrictions, so kids can definitely join. Just keep in mind that some walks can be a bit challenging for little ones, especially at some of the waterfalls. It’s best to gauge your child’s comfort with hiking!

Q: What should I wear for the waterfall hike? Any tips for footwear?

A: Definitely wear good hiking shoes, as the paths can be uneven and slippery. Layering is a smart move too, so you can adjust based on the weather. A light rain jacket is a must—especially if you go during spring!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Waterfall Tour – any tips?

I'm considering this waterfall tour from Portland for my friend’s birthday. It sounds amazing to see the Columbia River Gorge and the top waterfalls, especially Multnomah Falls! I love that it picks you up from hotels, which is super convenient. Just wondering if anyone has done it and what were the highlights?

Just got back from the Waterfall Tour – wow!

OMG, I just finished the waterfall tour and it was incredible! The guide showed us everything and even took great pics of us at Multnomah Falls. Definitely worth the money, and the views were unreal! Highly recommend for anyone visiting Portland!