Waterfalls & Cityscapes: 5 Packed Days in Multnomah County
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Multnomah County

Waterfalls & Cityscapes: 5 Packed Days in Multnomah County

Waterfalls, modern city views, and golden-hour photography every day

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This five-day Multnomah County itinerary combines waterfall-filled hikes in the Columbia River Gorge with modern, minimalist corners of Portland. You’ll have full days of nature, easy adventures, and photogenic city stops, all grouped by neighborhood so it’s simple to navigate as a beginner on a budget.

Where to Stay

The Society Hotel Portland
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The Society Hotel Portland

Restored historic building with clean, minimalist rooms and a simple, modern aesthetic in a central downtown location.

$110-170/night
Jupiter NEXT
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Jupiter NEXT

Contemporary boutique hotel with concrete, glass, and sleek rooms overlooking the city, near many walkable food options.

$140-190/night
HI Portland Hawthorne Hostel
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HI Portland Hawthorne Hostel

Simple, budget-friendly private rooms in a cozy, eco-minded hostel near cafés and transit.

$75-120/night

Good to Know

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Getting Around Without a Car

In Portland, you can rely on MAX light rail, streetcars, buses, and rideshares for city days; for Gorge days, look at guided tours, the Waterfall Corridor Hop-On Hop-Off Trolley, or seasonal shuttles to avoid parking headaches.

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What to Wear for Gorge Hikes

Bring waterproof or water-resistant footwear with good grip, light layers, and a packable rain jacket; the Gorge is often cooler, wetter, and muddier than Portland, even in summer.

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Photography Golden Hours

Plan your main photo stops (waterfalls, Pittock Mansion, Crown Point, waterfront) near sunrise or the couple of hours before sunset for softer light and fewer people.

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Cash, Cards, and Tipping

Most places take cards and contactless payments; tip 15–20% in sit-down restaurants, a dollar or so per drink at bars, and a couple of dollars for exceptional café service when there’s a tip jar or screen.

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Transit Basics and Passes

On TriMet, you can tap a contactless card/phone once per ride; once you hit a daily maximum, further rides are free, so there’s no need to buy paper day passes.

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Staying Connected in the Gorge

Expect patchy cell reception along parts of the Historic Columbia River Highway; download offline maps, save your tour details, and share your plans with someone before you go.

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Respecting Trails and Waterfalls

Stay on marked trails, obey closure signs (mudslides and rockfall are real risks), and avoid climbing fences or rocks near falls just for a photo.

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Weather and Backup Plans

Always have an indoor backup (like the Portland Art Museum or a café crawl) for days when rain or wind makes the Gorge unpleasant; check forecasts the night before and reorder days if you can.

Your Weekend Itinerary

Courier Coffee Roasters
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Courier Coffee Roasters

Tiny, minimalist café with excellent pour-overs and pastries; order a pour-over and a simple baked good to start the day light.

45m
$8-15 per person
Tom McCall Waterfront Park
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Tom McCall Waterfront Park

Walk the riverside path, photograph bridges and city reflections in the Willamette River, and enjoy early-morning calm.

1h 30m
Free
Pioneer Courthouse Square & Downtown Stroll
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Pioneer Courthouse Square & Downtown Stroll

Check out the ‘living room’ of Portland, people-watch, and wander nearby minimal retail spaces and clean-lined plazas.

1h
Free
Luc Lac Vietnamese Kitchen
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Luc Lac Vietnamese Kitchen

Order at the counter, grab a number, and try the grilled pork vermicelli or a bowl of pho for a filling meal.

1h
$12-20 per person
Portland Art Museum
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Portland Art Museum

Browse modern and contemporary galleries, and use the clean interior lines as an indoor photography playground on overcast days.

2h
$25 (check for discounts/free evenings)
Portland Aerial Tram & OHSU Upper Station
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Portland Aerial Tram & OHSU Upper Station

Ride the tram up for sweeping views of the city and mountains; walk a short loop on nearby paths for more photos.

1h
$8-10 round trip
Maurice
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Maurice

Stylish, minimalist pastry luncheonette; in the evening, enjoy light, Nordic-influenced plates and a shared dessert.

1h 15m
$18-25 per person
Multnomah Falls & Columbia River Gorge Half-Day Hiking Tour
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Multnomah Falls & Columbia River Gorge Half-Day Hiking Tour

Join a small-group tour (such as the popular half-day hiking or waterfalls tour) visiting several falls like Multnomah, Latourell, and Horsetail with around 2 miles of easy walking.

4h
$70-90
Multnomah Falls Lodge Restaurant
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Multnomah Falls Lodge Restaurant

Have a sit-down meal in the historic lodge; the salmon chowder or a simple burger are good, hearty post-hike choices.

1h
$18-25 per person
Wahkeena Falls to Multnomah Falls Loop (Short Section)
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Wahkeena Falls to Multnomah Falls Loop (Short Section)

If your tour or timing allows, walk a shorter out-and-back portion between Wahkeena and Multnomah for mossy forest, small bridges, and varied angles of the waterfalls.

1h 30m
Free (if not with a tour; parking or permit may apply)
Crown Point Vista House
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Crown Point Vista House

Stop at this historic viewpoint for panoramic shots of the river and cliffs; the building itself is also photogenic.

45m
Free

27 activities across 5 days

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