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Tamanawas Falls Snowshoe Hike (Jan. 11) -- Full

What Hikes & Outings
When Jan 11, 2009
from 09:00 am to 05:00 pm
Where Carpools depart from Portland
Contact Name Sean Stevens
Contact Email ss@oregonwild.org
Contact Phone 503.283.6343 x211
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Watch one of Mount Hood's most majestic waterfalls drop to the creek below surrounded by a sea of white on this Members Only hike sure to please photographers and more.

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Level: Beginner/intermediate
Distance: 4 miles
Elevation Gain: 500 feet

Tamanawas Falls cascades 100 feet over a cliff along Cold Springs Creek. This waterfall is truly breathtaking and can be nothing short of magical in the winter.

Located on the east--and less visited--side of the mountain, Tamanawas is a favorite amongst photographers. While the trail can get crowded during the warmer months, winter offers up a more quiet exploration.

Whether you are coming for a good workout, a new experience on snowshoes, or a chance to capture the perfect photo, the snow and the falls make a pretty good backdrop.

Dog ate your snowshoes? Oregon Wild hikers can get discounts on rentals at REI on 1405 NW Johnson St, (503) 221-1938.

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Reminder: This is a "Members Only" outing. Your membership must be current at the time of your reservation. If you are unsure if your Oregon Wild membership is current, please call 503.283.6343 x 213. To join, please click here.

Tamanawas Falls in the snow

Do you know...
What is Oregon's largest protected Wilderness area?
 The Hells Canyon Wilderness
 The Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness
 The Eagle Cap Wilderness
 

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