Ramona Falls

Ramona Falls, located in the Mount Hood National Forest in Oregon, is a captivating natural spectacle renowned for its picturesque beauty. The falls cascade over a hexagonal basalt column face, creating a veil-like effect that enchants visitors. This 120-foot waterfall, set against the backdrop of the lush Pacific Northwest forest, offers a tranquil and refreshing destination for hikers and nature lovers. The trek to Ramona Falls is as rewarding as the destination itself, featuring a journey through old-growth forests and along the Sandy River with views of Mount Hood.

The Drive

Reach Ramona Falls via Highway 26, Lolo Pass Road, and Forest Road 1825. Check road conditions, especially post-winter, for a smooth journey.

The Hike

The 7-mile round-trip to Ramona Falls is moderately challenging, featuring a a potentially dangerous river crossing just after the 1 mile mark.

The Falls

Ramona Falls dazzles with its waterfall over basalt, creating a veil-like cascade, a serene and picturesque scene in the forest.

Don’t Forget

Parking requires a Northwest Forest Pass. The Sandy River crossing varies by season; check trail updates before your trip.

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