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Discover stunning waterfalls on a flexible full-day trolley tour from Portland to Multnomah Falls, including stops at key sites and scenic views in Oregon's Gorge.

This full-day tour from Portland offers a seamless way to experience Oregon’s breathtaking waterfall corridor, with a full-day pass on the Waterfall Trolley and a convenient transfer from Portland. Priced affordably, the tour includes transport, multiple stops, and ample time for exploration, making it ideal for visitors seeking a relaxed yet comprehensive sightseeing experience.
Starting at $49 per person, this tour is designed for those who want independent exploration with the comfort of group transportation. The coach ride from downtown Portland begins at 9:00 am, followed by a connective transfer to the Waterfall Trolley at 10:00 am. With about 8.5 hours total — including 5.5 hours of free time — visitors have plenty of opportunity to hike, take photos, and enjoy the scenery at their own pace.
While the itinerary offers spectacular views of waterfalls and viewpoints like Corbett, Crown Point, Latourell Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, Wahkeena Falls, Horsetail Falls, and Multnomah Falls, it’s worth noting that the tour’s strength lies in flexible self-guided exploration rather than a guided narration.
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The tour begins at a pink sales booth located at 708 SW Alder Street, just a short walk from most downtown hotels. Guests board the Gray Line coach, which takes them directly to the Multnomah Falls area. This early start ensures maximum time to explore the waterfalls and enjoy the scenic views without feeling rushed. The transfer to the Waterfall Trolley at 10:00 am is straightforward, providing a reliable connection to the full-day hop-on hop-off trolley service.

Once at Multnomah Falls, visitors can use their full-day pass to explore at leisure. The trolley route covers approximately 13 miles of the gorge, packed with waterfalls, viewpoints, and hiking spots. Stops include Corbett, Crown Point, offering spectacular vistas, and Latourell Falls, known for its unique plunge waterfall. The trolley lets visitors decide how much time to spend at each stop, which is perfect for those who prefer independent sightseeing over guided tours.
Among the highlights are Bridal Veil Falls, a short walk from the trolley, and Wahkeena Falls, accessible for a quick hike. The Horsetail Falls viewpoint provides a dramatic cascade viewed from a scenic spot. At Ainsworth State Park, visitors find additional natural beauty, perfect for photography and picnicking. Each stop is chosen to maximize scenic beauty and walkability, with some options to hike or just relax and take in the views.
More Great Tours NearbyThe viewpoints at Crown Point stand out for their panoramic perspectives over the gorge. Here, visitors can capture sweeping vistas of the waterfalls and the lush landscape. Angels Rest, accessible via the trolley route, offers a hiking trail that rewards with spectacular views of the Columbia River Gorge, ideal for those wanting a short outdoor adventure during their day.

The meeting point for the tour is easy to reach at 846 SW Park Avenue in downtown Portland. The pink sales booth and Gray Line coach are straightforward to locate, making the start of the day simple. The coach ride back to Portland departs at 3:10 pm from the Corbett trolley terminus, arriving in downtown before rush hour. The tour is wheelchair accessible and includes a live English-speaking guide to assist with questions, although the main focus is on self-guided exploration.

This tour offers great flexibility with a “reserve now, pay later” option, allowing travelers to secure their spot and cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Such flexibility makes it easier to plan around other activities or weather considerations.

The full-day trolley pass combined with direct transportation from Portland offers excellent value, especially for those wanting to explore the waterfalls at their own pace. The stops are carefully chosen for scenic beauty and accessibility, and the flexible schedule ensures visitors can spend more or less time at each site based on their preferences.
The positive reviews highlight the stunning views and simplicity of the experience, emphasizing how the tour balances independence with convenience. The 4.8-star rating reflects high satisfaction, with comments about beautiful sights and the activity’s efficiency.

This tour suits those who want a relaxed, self-guided exploration of Oregon’s gorge and waterfalls without the constraints of a guided tour. It’s perfect for photographers, hikers, and outdoor lovers seeking scenic vistas and waterfall views in a comfortable, organized way. Travelers should be prepared to walk or hike at each stop but can control their pace thanks to the full-day trolley pass.
The Waterfall Express offers a reliable, flexible way to see the best waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge. Its combination of transportation, multiple stops, and ample free time makes it a good choice for those who want independent exploration with logistical support.
While it lacks a guided commentary, the scenic stops and viewpoints provide enough visual and natural interest to satisfy most visitors. The easy logistics, wheelchair accessibility, and flexible cancellation further enhance its appeal for a broad range of travelers.
What is included in the Waterfall Express tour?
The tour includes coach transfer from Portland, a full-day hop-on hop-off trolley pass, and transportation back to Portland at 3:10 pm.
How do I meet the tour in Portland?
The meeting point is at the pink sales booth at 708 SW Alder Street, near most downtown hotels. The Gray Line coach departs at 9:00 am.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Where does the trolley stop?
Stops include Corbett, Crown Point, Latourell Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, Wahkeena Falls, Horsetail Falls, and Multnomah Falls, among others.
How much time do I have at each stop?
You get about 5.5 hours of free time to explore the waterfalls and viewpoints at your own pace.
What is the duration of the entire experience?
The total experience lasts approximately 8.5 hours, including transportation, exploration, and return to Portland.
Is there a guide on this tour?
Yes, an English-speaking live guide is present, but the experience predominantly focuses on independent sightseeing.
What should I bring?
Prepare for outdoor walking, bring comfortable shoes, camera, and layers of clothing for variable weather.
Who would enjoy this tour most?
It’s ideal for nature lovers, outdoor photographers, and those seeking flexibility in exploring Oregon’s waterfalls without guided narration.