Name of Waterfall

Ponytail Falls

Description

Located in the Multnomah Falls area of the Columbia Gorge. Drive to Horsetail Falls, 2 1/2 miles east of Multnomah Falls, or 2 miles west of I-84 at Dodson. Park, and follow the Horsetail Falls Trail # 438 steeply up for about 4/10 mile, bearing right at the junction halfway up the hill. The trail crosses behind the falls, offering several photo opportunities from multiple angles on either side of the falls.Shortly before making the thunderous plunge over Horsetail Falls, Horsetail Creek is shot through a narrow crack and exploded out into a large pool in front of a deep recess, which allows a trail to pass behind the falls. This is one of the more favored waterfalls in Oregon for professional photographers, mainly for pictures looking out from behind the falls. Though the falls are only about 1/3 mile from the trailhead, the trail is steep, gaining about 250 feet in roughly 1/3 mile, hence the moderate difficulty rating. Most sources attribute a height of 100-125 feet to this waterfall, which is a substantial overestimate from our measured height of 88 feet.The falls are often called Upper Horsetail Falls (as seen on the signs on site), but Ponytail Falls is both more colorful and appears to have been in use longer.

Other Names

['Upper Horsetail Falls']

Magnitude

32.44

IWC Rating (International Waterfall Classification)

1.63

Total Height (ft)

88

Tallest Drop

88

Number of Drops

1

Average Width

5

Average High Volume (Cubic ft per second)

75 cfs

Average Low Volume (Cubic ft per second)

0 cfs

Pitch

77 degrees

Run (ft)

20

Watershed or Feeder Stream

Columbia River (Snake River to Portland) Horsetail Creek