Oneonta Falls

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Oneonta Falls is a picturesque waterfall in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge, known for its narrow moss-covered slot canyon and popular but often chilly wade-in hike.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural tourist attraction
waterfall
access hiking trail through Oneonta Gorge
wade-in hike
bestSeasonToVisit summer
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Multnomah County
surface form: Multnomah County, Oregon
ecosystem temperate rainforest
feature cold creek water
logjams that may require scrambling
moss-covered canyon walls
narrow slot canyon
hasAccessRestrictions may be closed during hazardous conditions
subject to seasonal safety closures
hasNameOrigin named after Oneonta, New York
hasType plunge waterfall
hazard cold water immersion
flash flood risk in heavy rain
slippery rocks
height approximately 100 feet
includedIn Columbia River Gorge waterfall lists
knownFor photography opportunities
picturesque scenery
popular summer hike
locatedIn Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
surface form: Columbia River Gorge

Multnomah County
surface form: Multnomah County, Oregon

Oneonta Falls self-linksurface differs
surface form: Oneonta Gorge

Oregon
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
near Horsetail Falls
Multnomah Falls
partOf Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
Oneonta Creek watershed
photographySubject waterfall in narrow gorge
recreationActivity hiking
nature photography
wading
region Pacific Northwest
requires wading through chest-deep water in some conditions
state Oregon
surfaceType basalt canyon
touristAttraction yes
trailDifficulty moderate due to wading and obstacles
vegetation mosses and ferns on canyon walls
watercourse Oneonta Creek

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this entity surface form: Oneonta Gorge
this entity surface form: Oneonta Gorge