Multnomah Falls, located in Oregon, was formed through a combination of volcanic activity and glacial erosion. The falls cascade over a layer of basalt rock, created by ancient volcanic eruptions, while the underlying softer rock eroded over time due to glacial meltwater and rainfall. The water from Larch Mountain flows over the cliff, creating the iconic two-tiered waterfall. This geological process, combined with the region's climate, contributed to the falls' stunning beauty and unique structure.
Multnomah Falls is a waterfall on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge.
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Panoramic View of Multnomah Falls - 1904 was released on: USA: 1904
multnomah falls
611 feet
Corbett, OR
The main route to Multnomah Falls (in the Columbia Gorge) from either direction is Interstate 84; the city of Troutdale is almost exactly 15 miles west of Multnomah Falls via this route.
Multnomah Falls is located on the Historic Columbia River Highway, in Oregon. It is in the Columbia River Gorge, east of Troutsdale and between Corbett and Dobson.
multnomah falls, Oregon
Multnomah Falls in Oregon.
Multnomah Falls in Oregon.
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