Martin's Gorge Tours

Some of Our Featured Waterfall Tours

Horsetail and Ponytail Falls

The trailhead offers a spectacular vista of Horsetail Falls immediately from the parking lot. Our halfway point will reward with views of the more secluded Ponytail Falls.

Latourell Falls

Beautiful vistas of Latourell falls from every angle. Lush, green forest and seasonal wildflowers.

Wahclella Falls

Wahclella Falls is one of the more spectacular waterfalls in the gorge-a 120-foot, two-tiered plunge with the final 60-foot section dropping into an enormous splash pool. Also worthy of mention are the house-sized boulders left behind by a 1973 landslide, and watch for spawning salmon in Tanner Creek during late fall.

Punchbowl Falls

Eagle Creek Trail to Punchbowl falls and beyond is one of the most popular trails in all of the Columbia River Gorge. Only two miles from the trailhead, the Punchbowl fall spills water 25 feet into a blue-green pool set in a large grotto.

Elowah Falls

Here is a hiker's paradise with a gentle trail that permits access to one of the most beautiful and secluded waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge.The view of the falls and way the tall cliffs jut out at odd angles is amazing from the bottom of the trail. The easy access and accompanying scenery of this area offer some of the best hiking and viewing opportunities available in the Gorge.

Bridal Veil Falls and Overlook

This walk offers something for everyone...It is two attractions combined into one hike! Bridal Veil falls is popular and picturesque, and the overlook trail offers some of the most amazing vantage points in the west end of the Gorge. Book Columbia Gorge Tour Now

Featured Wildflower Tours

Seasonal Tours

Catherine Creek

One of the prime locations for wildflower viewing on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge. The area's basalt cliffs, oak woodlands, and sweeping meadows offer an amazing variety of flowers.

Tom McCall Point and Rowena Crest Overlook

This magnificent preserve is one of the premier wildflower viewing locations in the Columbia River Gorge.  A vast variety of beautiful flowers offer a wide array of blooms through April, May, and June. Volunteer naturalists (arranged by The Nature Conservancy) are likely to be on site and available to answer questions.

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