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Home / Devils Rest Wahkeena Photos OR 16
- Trailhead sign for the Wahkeena Falls Trail in the Columbia River Gorge
- Wahkeena Falls cascades in two tiers. This shows the upper tier of the waterfall.
- A Bronze plaque commemorating the service of Keith Lemmons at Lemmons Viewpoint on the Wahkeena Falls Trail.
- A layer of columnar basalt makes up part of a cliff across from the Wahkeena Falls Trail.
- Beacon Rock rises above the Columbia River in the distance to the east. Beacon Rock is in Washington State on the north shore of the Columbia River.
- Wahkeena Creek rushes down a canyon along the Wahkeena Falls Trail.
- Nature's ice machine coated the high tree branches and the East wind shook the ice from the trees. The ice slid down the hill until it collected on the trail.
- A slick layer of ice coats the Gorge Trail #400, west of Wahkeena Creek.
- Trail junctions signs west of Devil's Rest for Devil's Rest Trail and Foxglove Way.
- An early season ice storm, also known as Silverthaw, has coated everyhing in a layer of on the Devil's Rest Trail.
- An early season ice storm has coated the bushes and trail on the Devil's Rest Trail.
- Fairy Falls spills over a basalt cliff next to the Wahkeena Falls Trail in the Columbia River Gorge.
- Wahkeena Creek rushes down the canyon along the Wahkeena Falls Trail.
- The lower section of the Wahkeena Falls Trail is wide and paved to handle the heavy foot traffic.
- Wahkeena Falls cascades down the basalt cliffs in the Columbia River Gorge.