Wahkeena Falls - Corbett, OR

Wahkeena Falls - Corbett, OR Wahkeena Falls - Corbett, OR Wahkeena Falls - Corbett, OR Wahkeena Falls - Corbett, OR Wahkeena Falls - Corbett, OR
Off Leash
Combined Dog Area
Shade Available
Covered Shelter
Seating
Water Fountain
Dog Swim Area
Trash Bins
Parking
Accessible Paths

Wahkeena Falls – Dog-Friendly Park in Corbett, Oregon

Wahkeena Falls is a scenic destination along the Columbia River Gorge, offering an inviting spot for dog owners searching for a pet-friendly park in Corbett, Oregon. Renowned for its beautiful waterfalls and lush surroundings, the area features paved and bark walking paths, spacious grassy areas for off-leash play, and trails perfect for dog-friendly hiking. There’s free parking conveniently located close to the park, making access easy for both locals and visitors.

The park isn’t fenced, so attentive supervision is essential, but its vast open space is well removed from main roads, providing room for dogs to run and explore. Amenities include poop bag stations, trash bins, covered and open seating, and a large water station to keep pets refreshed. There are scenic picnic areas and plenty of shade from mature trees, plus access to nearby trails—making it a hub for both adventure and relaxation.

FAQ – Wahkeena Falls Dog Park

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the open grassy area, but the area is not fenced.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? No, the dog area is not fenced.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? Yes, there is a large water station with buckets and even a plastic pool for dogs.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, there are poop bags and trash cans available on both ends of the park.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the park features covered picnic tables and many shaded areas under trees.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are picnic tables, some of which are covered.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are walking paths around the dog area and several nearby hiking trails, including access to Wahkeena Falls and Multnomah Falls.
  • Is there parking at the park? Yes, there is plenty of free parking right by the park.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? Yes, there is a river area where dogs can swim and play.
  • Are there restrooms for owners? Yes, there are restrooms and picnic areas close by.

Reviews

Winston Dy

Beautiful fall but hard to get a good photo of entire thing due to formation. No hiking involved. You can park here and walk on trail to all the other popular falls, like Multnomah, since parking is tougher in the other popular falls.

Alan Knuteson

Amazingly beautiful area! There is a short but fairly steep hike up the left side of the stream with some great photo spots. To the right is a 0.2 mile paved trail that leads up to a bridge with a spectacular view. Also, another benefit is free parking here and a 0.5 mile hike/walk to Multnomah Falls (where parking is NULL).

Forest Wander

This place is amazing. These were the last waterfalls we visited on our Oregon photography tour. I am sure glad we didn’t skip this place. These were the most photogenic waterfalls that we saw on our trip. There were quite a few people, but adequate parking was available down the hill and there was scenery right in the parking area and all around. Surprisingly there aren’t any fees charged to hike around this place. You can pretty much find the perfect angle to get any camera shot you want.

Anna Alarcon

Parking is awesome for these falls and hiked all the way up to fairy falls! It was an amazing trip, definitely wear good sturdy hiking shoes/boots. The way down, I thought would be easier, but it’s kinda steep so the balls of my feet were hurting by the time I got back down to flat land. It would be a good idea to walk over to Multhanoma falls from here! Its only half a mile and this way your already parked (parking is free in the lot across from Wahkeena Falls)

Tim N

This is just another gorgeous fall along the Columbia River gorge. You can see some of it at the base. But best to hike up about a quarter of a mile. .25 miles. You can see some of the river as it comes down thru the bushes and trees and rocks. If you hike up the .25 Mike’s to the bridge, you get a gorgeous view of the falls. If you are doing photography, be prepared for the mist. Take image from the left side of the falls a littlw bit back. You will be outside the mist. Images also from the right If you are a little bit back. But love the images I got right by the bridge on the right side. Yea mist from the fall. You can keep hiking and find fairy falls. Next time I will do that hike. This is worth the time. If coming from Portland take the Bridal Veil Falls exit and keep going on historic route 30 for about 2.5 miles. There is a good amount of parking and a picnic area and bathrooms. If you keep going another mile or 2 you will hit Multnomah falls.

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