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Home / Multnomah Horsetail Photos OR 21

Horsetail Falls in winter
Winter weather creates an icy pool at Horsetail Falls
Ponytail Falls shoots out of the rocks.
Icicles grow from the overhang behind Ponytail Falls
The flash does a good job at illuminating the icicles behind Ponytail Falls.
There were several intrepid hikers that came out to view Ponytail Fallls.
The rockwork along the trail shows up nicely when the trail and hillside are covered in snow.
I love seeing Multnomah Falls during a cold snap.
Benson bridge was closed this day due to the ice.
Multnomah Falls cascades hundreds of feet down a sheer cliff into a plunge pool, then over another waterfall.
This plaque is at the junction where Gorge Trail #400 heads east from the Larch Mountain Trail #441 near Multnomah Falls.
A few small streams cross trail #400 between Multnomah Falls and Oneonta Creek.
Jasmine shows what the better parts of the trail look like. Other sections of the trail are rougher than this.
A small waterfall cascades down just above the the Gorge Trail.
Oneonta Creek has a small waterfall just upstream from where Trail #400 crosses Oneonta Creek Trail.