Hike with a Ranger: Anadromous Fish and Aquatic Ecosystems near Tamanawas Falls

Hike with a Ranger: Anadromous Fish and Aquatic Ecosystems near Tamanawas Falls

Join us for a fun hike with a knowledgeable ranger to learn about anadromous fish and aquatic ecosystems near Tamanawas Falls!

By Mt. Hood National Forest - USDA Forest Service

Date and time

Saturday, October 5 · 10am - 12pm PDT

Location

Polallie Trailhead

Oregon 35 Hood River County, OR 97031

About this event

  • 2 hours

Hike with a Ranger: Anadromous Fish and Aquatic Ecosystems near Tamanawas Falls

Join us for an exciting adventure at the Polallie Trailhead! Our knowledgeable ranger will guide you through the stunning aquatic ecosystems near Tamanawas Falls. Learn all about anadromous fish and their importance in Pacific Northwest rivers. This in-person event is a great opportunity to connect with nature and gain a deeper understanding of our local ecosystems. Don't miss out on this educational and fun experience!

We will meet at the Polallie Trailhead on OR-35. We will hike a 4.2-mile loop which includes the Elk Meadows Trail, Tamanawas Tie Trail, Tamanawas Falls Trail, and East Fork Trail. This hike is moderately challenging with approximately 1,000 feet of elevation gain. $5 Day Use Fee – Northwest Forest Passes and Interagency Passes are accepted.