Top Things to Do in Corbett
Things to Do in Corbett
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Top Attractions in Corbett
Historic Walking Areas • Scenic Drives
Waterfalls
Fishing Charters & Tours
Churches & Cathedrals
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What travellers are saying
- Old ProSeattle, WA2Â 457 contributionsBest view in all of Oregon. The actual the house was closed for the winter and it was big wind chill factor of less than zero when I was there. But it was still beautifulWritten 30 January 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
- Joel KVancouver, Canada3Â 161 contributionsAnother beautiful falls along Route 30 and worth the walk down to the view point to feel the spray and watch the water plunge into the pool of water.Written 29 April 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
- modernlizbennetRaleigh, NC543 contributionsHike all the way to the viewing platform. The falls are so pretty and will practically be yours since there are far fewer people than at other locations.Written 10 April 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
- Amy DWashington79 contributionsUse Sasquatch Shuttle’s parking lot and hop-on/hop-off service so you can relax and don’t have to fight for parking! This is one of their stops. I never would have known about it if not for the shuttle service!
It’s worth it to see the views and do a quick self guided tour of the remarkable historical building.Written 11 July 2021This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC. - Yoram_and_LaurieSimpsonville, SC48 contributionsUp to 5 major peaks (Rainier, St. Helens, Adams, Hood, Jefferson) visible depending on visibility. Unfortunately in our visit only Mt. Hood was visible (22 mi away), but it was worth it. Relatively easy ~15 minute hike up a well laid out trail from the parking lot.Written 4 August 2021This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
- WiltedxRoseRaleigh, NC61 contributionsWe stopped here out of curiosity on a trip to Multnomah Falls in mid March.
The views were beautiful, if a bit spartan. The river had receded significantly from the point I've seen in other photos, so it was cool to walk along the docks over the reeds without getting at all wet.
There was a distinct lack of information or signposts however, so it took us a while to even figure out where we were!Written 15 August 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC. - Amy DWashington79 contributionsUse Sasquatch Shuttle’s parking lot and hop-on/hop-off service so you don’t have to fight for parking! This stop has access to Latourell Falls. It’s a mile to get to the upper falls but it’s worth it if you want to literally stand under or behind a waterfall!Written 11 July 2021This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
- JenniferLuvsTravelHillsboro, OR97 contributionsDon't trust Google Maps to get you there. It just doesn't know.
Take exit 30 on I84 eastbound. You'll see the signs.
This a great place for swimming that's not too far from east Portland. It's got lots of room for lots of picnics to be going on without anyone being in anyone else's space.
It's clean and had "real" restrooms.
There is also a fishing hole accessible at the same location, just west of the parking lot.Written 6 August 2017This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC. - Bob19512014Gulfport, FL10Â 738 contributionsWe were on the way to see the waterfalls east of here. Looked like a shady park next to a river. The park was busy, and the river banks had many people playing in and around the shore. Enjoyed watching the train the most as it chugged across the old railway bridge.Written 20 May 2017This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
- Greg MCarrollton, TX2Â 829 contributionsYou can reach Wiesendanger Falls from the Larch Mountain Trail #441. It's about .3 miles up from the junction at Multnomah Falls Overlook spur. Beautiful country abounds in this are, and it's well worth the trip to these falls. They are also easier to get closer too than some of the other falls, you don't have to worry about drop offs or cliff here. I really enjoyed the solitude here as it was away from the crowds. We only saw a few hikers in the area. Really was nice to enjoy the falls and take in the surroundings.Written 8 August 2017This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
- Berries1477 contributionsWe went to play disc golf, it was the first time for a few of us and we had a terrific time. The course was fun, it's not really marked well on where to start but if you talk with the others they will help. We had a great time, well worth the $5 Parking fee
that they charge.Written 18 March 2018This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC. - RSNNPortland, OR6Â 303 contributionsI went to Latourell Falls last week to hike, so I was in George W. Joseph State Natural Area while hiking. It is located at the south end of Talbot Park. Just take the trail from Guy W. Talbot Park. This is the trail staring from the parking lot just east of the bridge at Latourell Falls on the old Scenic Gorge Highway.
The trail is pave up to the first observation point. Once you get to the top area of Latourell Falls, this is where George W. Joseph State Natural Area starts. The trail continues back to Upper Latourell Falls running on the east side of the stream (Latourell Creek).
The trail crosses a bridge at the splash pool of Upper Latourell Falls at around the 0.8 miles point. Continuing on this loop trail will ring you back down along the west side of the creak and down to the Scenic Highway to the west side of the bridge. You can either cross the bridge and return to the parking lot. Or cross the road and walk down the stone steps and follow the path to the Lower part of Talbot Park where you will find a grassy picnic area. A path to the right goes under the bridge and takes you to the plunge pool of Lower Latourell Falls. Continuing on this trail will bring you back up to the parking area.
This is an easy 2.3 mile loop and well worth experiencing all the sites you will see as you walk along the trail.Written 1 August 2017This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC. - MelissaPleasanton, CA3 contributionsSuch a fun and amazing experience! The ebikes were easy to use and so much fun! So enjoyable to go at your own pace and check out the waterfalls on the map provided by the company. Best way to enjoy the waterfalls and this part of Oregon. High recommend!!Written 30 August 2021This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
- MeaganWristenPortland, OR460 contributionsI was so impressed with Triple S Guide Service. They are owned and operated by Lee Freeman a lifelong fisherman and his experience really shows.
I didn't have to bring anything but myself and my kids. They provided all the fishing gear, bait, and life jackets. All I had to do was show up and catch a salmon. We caught three!
I noticed while we were out there that no one else was catching as many fish as we were. Lee is from this area and knows the river extremely well. He also uses fresh bait. Both are reasons why I think we were catching while others were not.
At the end he even clean and filets the fish you catch for you. This was such a huge relief to me. I just kept wondering how in the world I was going to do it since I have zero experience doing this.
Lee is great with kids and kid's. He helped my nine year old son constantly. I was a little unsure about brining my youngest, but it was no big deal.
I should also mention that I had my teenage son with me and he had a great time. If you have a teen you know that finding something they really enjoy doing can be a challenge.
It was colder on the river than on shore, so I recommend wearing wind pants or ski pants.Written 5 April 2016This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Frequently Asked Questions about Corbett
- The top attractions to visit in Corbett are: See all attractions in Corbett on Tripadvisor
- The best outdoor activities in Corbett according to Tripadvisor travellers are:
- Bridal Veil Falls State Park
- Latourell Falls
- Larch Mountain
- Rooster Rock State Park
- Guy Talbot State Park
- The best day trips from Corbett according to Tripadvisor travellers are:
- Full-Day Mt Hood Waterfall Tour with Lunch and Wine Tasting
- Morning Half-Day Multnomah Falls and Columbia River Gorge Waterfalls Tour from Portland
- Columbia River Gorge Waterfalls and Mt Hood Tour from Portland
- Portland Sightseeing Tour Including Columbia Gorge Waterfalls
- The Hood-Columbia Loop: Timberline, Orchards, and Waterfalls
- The most popular things to do in Corbett with children according to Tripadvisor travellers are:See all kid friendly things to do in Corbett on Tripadvisor