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Fairy Falls

Corbett, Oregon

4.8/5
based on 8 reviews

Details

Distance

2.02 miles

Elevation Gain

1293 ft

Route Type

Out-and-Back

Description

Added by Seth Whelden

Fairy Falls is a quick escape from Portland to recover from a tough workday on a pretty easy 2-mile roundtrip hike. Time it right and catch the sunset from Lemmon’s Viewpoint on the way back.

Fairy Falls sits in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge, not much more than a mile from the Wahkeena Trailhead. The parking lot is right off the Old Columbia River Highway and will be packed with cars in the summer.

Head up the trail towards Wahkeena Falls, which is not far up the hill. This falls is impressive for sure, but tends to be quite busy in the summer. After taking in the view continue up the trail about 600 feet in elevation gain over a half-mile of switchbacks to Lemmon’s Viewpoint. A great spot just off the paved path to take in views up and down the Columbia (albeit moderately obscured by trees and such). From here just continue up the trail through Wahkeena Canyon until reaching the falls, another half mile or so up.

This is far from the largest, nor most impressive falls in the gorge, but it’s a great peaceful destination for those with limited time (i.e. after work). On a weekday afternoon, you may be all alone, and that’s really the best time to do this hike: after a long day of work.

As far as the hike goes, the elevation gain is nothing to squawk at but overall this hike is not particularly difficult. It’s perfect for beginners, or those that just want to get some hiking in after a long day at the office.

Besides some photo opportunities at the falls and at Lemmon’s Viewpoint, this hike is more about getting out of the city fast and getting some fresh air. I definitely recommend climbing around the rocks at the falls and sticking your head under the water. Very refreshing, though you’ll probably be wet for the car ride home.

If timed just right, or you run down the trail like I did, you can watch the sunset from Lemmon’s Viewpoint on the way down. If you brought a beer along, this might be a good time to crack it open and chill for a bit.

If you have more time and want to make more of a day out of this one, continue up the trail to Devil’s Rest. This is definitely a solid “moderate” level hike with another 1700 feet of elevation gain, with some stunning scenery along the way.

There are ton’s of trails that connect all over the gorge, and here you can also connect over to Multnomah Falls and beyond. Unless you plan to take one of these routes or go to Devil’s Rest at the top, save this hike for when you’re pressed for time, and try to avoid weekends. Parking is free and no pass is required. Definitely remove your valuables from your car though because car theft in the gorge is not uncommon.

After you’re done, this hike is so close to the city that going back to Portland is your best option for food and beer!

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Fairy Falls Reviews

The parking lot was crowded when I went, and others day when I drive by it usually is. The hike is steep, but not difficult for someone who has hiked before. The falls are cool, and a great photo op!

This was a fun and pleasant hike in the Columbia Gorge. Lots of photo opportunities, both with your camera phone or a nice digital camera. Overall an easy hike, a bit of an incline in the beginning but very manageable. Views are breathtaking! Highly recommend it.

I agree that this is an easy hike to get quickly into nature! Multiple locations to see beautiful water falls. Great for long exposure photography. Went on a mild January Sunday and it was not too crowded!

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