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Ponytail Falls waterfall is about 110 feet high and is on Horsetail Creek in the Columbia River Gorge. This is classified as a horsetail waterfall.

aaq.jpg When the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built these trails in the gorge, concrete signs were added. Sometimes they are hard to see because moss and ferns are growing over the signs. This sign is about 50 feet from the trailhead near Horsetail Falls.МиниатюрыWalking under the overhanging cliff at Ponytail Falls on Horsetail Creek in the Columbia River Gorge.When the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built these trails in the gorge, concrete signs were added. Sometimes they are hard to see because moss and ferns are growing over the signs. This sign is about 50 feet from the trailhead near Horsetail Falls.МиниатюрыWalking under the overhanging cliff at Ponytail Falls on Horsetail Creek in the Columbia River Gorge.When the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built these trails in the gorge, concrete signs were added. Sometimes they are hard to see because moss and ferns are growing over the signs. This sign is about 50 feet from the trailhead near Horsetail Falls.МиниатюрыWalking under the overhanging cliff at Ponytail Falls on Horsetail Creek in the Columbia River Gorge.When the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built these trails in the gorge, concrete signs were added. Sometimes they are hard to see because moss and ferns are growing over the signs. This sign is about 50 feet from the trailhead near Horsetail Falls.МиниатюрыWalking under the overhanging cliff at Ponytail Falls on Horsetail Creek in the Columbia River Gorge.When the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built these trails in the gorge, concrete signs were added. Sometimes they are hard to see because moss and ferns are growing over the signs. This sign is about 50 feet from the trailhead near Horsetail Falls.МиниатюрыWalking under the overhanging cliff at Ponytail Falls on Horsetail Creek in the Columbia River Gorge.When the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built these trails in the gorge, concrete signs were added. Sometimes they are hard to see because moss and ferns are growing over the signs. This sign is about 50 feet from the trailhead near Horsetail Falls.МиниатюрыWalking under the overhanging cliff at Ponytail Falls on Horsetail Creek in the Columbia River Gorge.When the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built these trails in the gorge, concrete signs were added. Sometimes they are hard to see because moss and ferns are growing over the signs. This sign is about 50 feet from the trailhead near Horsetail Falls.МиниатюрыWalking under the overhanging cliff at Ponytail Falls on Horsetail Creek in the Columbia River Gorge.

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