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.

Sunrise over Vista House on Crown Point at Columbia River Gorge

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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.

Punchbowl falls drop into the clear and icy waters of Eagle Creek in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon.

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The final item on the agenda is a hidden waterfall at Bridal Veil Falls State Park.

Multnomah Falls and arch bridge in spring, Oregon

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