The first stop is the tallest waterfall in the state, the 620-foot highMultnomah Falls.
The two-drop cascade with a curved-bottom bridge between the tiers is overwhelmingly impressive at first glance.
But it’s also quietly powerful, merging grit and grace as it envelopes you into its beauty.
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After that is Vista House, pending its opening hours.
The interior have Tokeen Alaska marble and pink Kasota limestone, among other incredible accents.
Its followed by a stop at the Portland Womens Forum State scenic viewpoint.
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The final item on the agenda is a hidden waterfall at Bridal Veil Falls State Park.
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