Latourell Falls
The Latourell Falls is located in Guy W. Talbot State Park, which is accessible from both Bridal Veil and Crown Point. The 249-foot drop the falls make as they crash down to the Columbia River below is breathtaking. The region is well-known for having some of the outstanding rock formations in the Northwest. When hikers arrive, they may park in a big lot that is rarely busy. It's a fast and simple walk along a paved path to the bottom that falls from there. The bottom falls are ideal for families with children or dogs, as well as those who are physically handicapped in their trekking skills.
A trail leads to the higher falls on each side of the falls at the bottom. Because of the steep gradient, these routes are best suited to more experienced hikers. A bridge and picnic area are located on one side of the bottom falls. Visitors will appreciate the many vantage points for stunning views of Latourell Falls and the surrounding wildlife. Hikers may enjoy the benefit of cooling down under the waterfall once they reach the higher falls.