Hike Details
Type:
Out and back
Distance:
1.2 miles round trip
Elevation Gain:
100 feet
Difficulty:
Easy
This new section of Historic Highway State Trail boasts views of three waterfalls in 1.2 miles! While these falls have always been accessible to hikers; now, for the first time, they are accessible from a paved, well-graded universal trail. The hike to Hole-in-the-Wall Falls is a westward out-and-back hike or bicycle ride. As it parallels I-84 you’ll enjoy a splendid view of the falls from an overlook and picnicking area. The trail continues on to Lancaster Falls, named for the Columbia River Highway’s designer and engineer, Samuel Lancaster.
In 1938, Warren Falls was decidedly threatening to wash out the Columbia River Highway, so a tunnel was blasted through the adjacent cliff, and the creek was diverted through – creating Hole-In-the-Wall Falls. Learn more by watching an OPB film on Warren Falls.
There are four waterfalls awaiting you in about a 1-mile stretch. From east to west, they are:
Distance from Starvation Creek Trailhead (approximate)
Other hikes leading from Starvation Creek Trailhead include:
- Hike descriptions were collaboratively written with the generous support of oregonhikers.org.
In 1938, Warren Falls was decidedly threatening to wash out the Columbia River Highway, so a tunnel was blasted through the adjacent cliff, and the creek was diverted through – creating Hole-In-the-Wall Falls. Learn more by watching an OPB film on Warren Falls.
There are four waterfalls awaiting you in about a 1-mile stretch. From east to west, they are:
Distance from Starvation Creek Trailhead (approximate)
- Starvation Creek Falls (0.1 miles east)
- Cabin Creek Falls (0.3 miles west)
- Hole-in-the-Wall Falls (0.6 miles west)
- Lancaster Falls (0.8 miles west)
Other hikes leading from Starvation Creek Trailhead include:
- Lancaster Falls
- Mt. Defiance
- Starvation Creek Falls
- Starvation Creek Ridge Loop
- Starvation Creek to Warren Lake
- Hike descriptions were collaboratively written with the generous support of oregonhikers.org.