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This plaque is at the junction where Gorge Trail #400 heads east from the Larch Mountain Trail #441 near Multnomah Falls.

aab.jpg Walking along the very narrow shoulder of the road you soon come to a small portion of the old Columbia River Highway. This shows the restored tunnel at Oneonta Creek. This tunnel is for bikes and foot traffic only.ThumbnailsThere were several intrepid hikers that came out to view Ponytail Fallls.Walking along the very narrow shoulder of the road you soon come to a small portion of the old Columbia River Highway. This shows the restored tunnel at Oneonta Creek. This tunnel is for bikes and foot traffic only.ThumbnailsThere were several intrepid hikers that came out to view Ponytail Fallls.Walking along the very narrow shoulder of the road you soon come to a small portion of the old Columbia River Highway. This shows the restored tunnel at Oneonta Creek. This tunnel is for bikes and foot traffic only.ThumbnailsThere were several intrepid hikers that came out to view Ponytail Fallls.Walking along the very narrow shoulder of the road you soon come to a small portion of the old Columbia River Highway. This shows the restored tunnel at Oneonta Creek. This tunnel is for bikes and foot traffic only.ThumbnailsThere were several intrepid hikers that came out to view Ponytail Fallls.Walking along the very narrow shoulder of the road you soon come to a small portion of the old Columbia River Highway. This shows the restored tunnel at Oneonta Creek. This tunnel is for bikes and foot traffic only.ThumbnailsThere were several intrepid hikers that came out to view Ponytail Fallls.

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