Waterfalls & Wine Tour – Multnomah Falls, Vineyards, Hood River Combo
Rating: 5.0/5 (35 reviews)
Location: Portland, USA
Price: $249 per person
Duration: 7 to 9 hours
This tour is a wonderful way to see Oregon’s natural beauty and taste its renowned wines, all within one day. For just under $250, you get a well-balanced mix of breathtaking scenery—think waterfalls and rugged river vistas—and a relaxing vineyard visit in the Columbia Gorge. The tour includes hotel pickup and transport in a private vehicle, making it a hassle-free experience.
Two things stand out immediately: first, the knowledgeable guides — reviews rave about their geological insights and friendly demeanor; second, the spectacular views of waterfalls and vistas, which are truly postcard-worthy. That said, keep in mind this is a full-day tour with some walking, so bring comfortable shoes and a sense of adventure. If you’re after a relaxed, scenic escape that mixes nature with a touch of local wine culture, this tour fits the bill. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate a small group setting and want to learn while they explore.
Key Points
- Stunning Waterfalls: Multnomah Falls, Latourell Falls, and more, with easy access and close-up views.
- Expert Guides: Well-reviewed for their friendliness and geological knowledge.
- Scenic Drive: The Columbia Gorge Scenic Highway offers spectacular vistas from Vista House.
- Vineyard Experience: Tasting at a Columbia Gorge vineyard adds an authentic local flavor.
- Balance of Activities: Light trail walking paired with relaxed wine tasting makes for a diverse day.
- Value for Money: All reservations, transport, and guidance included, making it a convenient package.
A Detailed Look at the Waterfalls & Wine Tour

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Starting at the Columbia Gorge Scenic Highway
Your day begins with a pickup from your Portland hotel, easing into a comfortable private vehicle. The journey along the Columbia Gorge Scenic Highway is a treat in itself. As you wind through rugged cliffs and lush forests, your guide will point out geological features and share stories about the area’s natural history.
Your first stop is the iconic Vista House, perched atop a 720-foot cliff. This historic building offers sweeping views of the gorge in all directions—an ideal spot to snap photos or just breathe in the scenery. The gift shop and restrooms are handy, especially after a morning on the road.
Exploring Latourell Falls
Next up is Latourell Falls, a short walk from the parking lot. This waterfall is a favorite among visitors for its striking basalt formations and close-up views. The geometric lava rocks make for fantastic photo opportunities, and the short trails allow you to soak in the natural beauty at your own pace. Many reviews highlight how accessible and mesmerizing this spot is, making it a perfect preview of the grandeur to come.
The Grandeur of Multnomah Falls
No visit to the Columbia Gorge is complete without stopping at Multnomah Falls, Oregon’s tallest and most photographed waterfall. Spanning 620 feet, it’s a spectacle of water and mist, especially if you catch it on a sunny day with the spray catching the light. There’s a historic lodge at the base, where many revel in the views and grab a snack or coffee.
Travelers consistently praise this stop for the opportunity to stand right next to one of the world’s most famous waterfalls—”spectacular,” “breathtaking,” and “a must-see” are common descriptions. A short hike up the trail offers even more impressive views from the Benson Bridge or the upper falls.
Lunch in Hood River
After the waterfalls, your tour takes a relaxed turn in Hood River, a charming town famous for its local food scene, craft breweries, and outdoor activities. Here, you’ll enjoy a lunch break in the historic downtown area. The reviews suggest that the lunch spot is carefully chosen, and many travelers find it to be a delightful, authentic experience—an opportunity to explore local shops and soak in the small-town vibe.
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Vineyard Tasting in the Columbia Gorge AVA
The final highlight is a wine tasting at a Columbia Gorge vineyard. The region is known for its unique microclimate, producing wines that stand out. Guests report that guides are well-informed about the area’s wine scene, and the tastings are a perfect way to unwind after a day of walking and sightseeing. Several reviews note that the wine selection is excellent, and the setting adds a peaceful, scenic backdrop to the experience.
Additional Stops and Personalization
Depending on the group’s interests, your guide may include a stroll through downtown Hood River or additional stops at local breweries or sights. The tour caters to requests, making it customizable within its scope.
What to Expect from Your Experience

Transport & Group Size:
The tour operates in a private vehicle, capped at 14 travelers, ensuring a comfortable, intimate experience. Most bookings are made 22 days in advance, indicating its popularity among those seeking a well-organized day trip.
Guides & Knowledge:
Multiple reviews highlight how guides like Paul and Jeri go beyond just driving—they share fascinating geological insights and local stories. Their friendliness and expertise elevate the experience, making each stop more engaging.
Pace & Walking:
Expect some light walking at each waterfall, with easy access to viewpoints. Reviewers mention short hikes and close proximity to sights, so it’s suitable for most mobility levels.
Cost & Value:
At $249 per person, the tour includes transportation, reservations, and guided commentary—adding up to a good value for a full day of diverse activities. Food, drinks, and gratuities are extra, but the convenience of all reservations being handled for you simplifies the day.
Weather & Seasonality:
Even in rainy weather, guests have enjoyed the tour, as noted in reviews—though clear days certainly enhance the views. The flexible itinerary and covered stops help make the most of any weather.
Who Will Enjoy This Tour?

This trip is ideal for travelers who want a comprehensive taste of Oregon’s natural beauty and wine culture without the hassle of planning multiple stops themselves. The mix of spectacular waterfalls, scenic drives, and vineyard tastings appeals to those who enjoy both outdoor adventures and relaxed, cultured experiences.
It’s perfect for small groups seeking personalized attention and knowledgeable guides. If you’re a fan of photography, geology, or wine, this tour offers plenty of opportunities for memorable moments and learning.
Final Thoughts

This Waterfalls & Wine Tour offers a well-rounded day exploring some of Oregon’s most iconic sights. It balances stunning scenery, light physical activity, and gastronomic pleasures in a way that feels both fun and educational. The reviews consistently praise the guides’ knowledge and friendliness, making the experience feel personal and authentic.
While the price might seem high at first glance, the inclusion of all reservations, transport, and guided insights makes it a compelling value—especially considering the hassle-free logistics. Whether you’re visiting Portland for a few days or looking for a day trip that combines nature and culture, this tour is a solid choice.
If you love waterfalls, scenic drives, and a bit of wine tasting, and prefer a guided, small-group experience, this tour will likely leave you with a camera full of photos and a smile on your face.
FAQs

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour offers hotel pickup and drop-off, making logistics simple and convenient.
What is the tour duration?
Expect the tour to last approximately 7 to 9 hours, depending on group pace and stops.
Are there any age restrictions?
Most travelers can participate; however, light trail walking may require moderate mobility.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and a camera for the waterfalls and scenic vistas.
Are food and drinks included?
No, meals and drinks are not included, but lunch is provided in Hood River, and wine tastings are available for purchase.
Can I customize the stops?
Yes, the tour can accommodate requests such as additional downtown strolls or brewery visits, within the scope of the experience.
This tour offers a delightful blend of Oregon’s natural wonders and local flavors, making it a memorable way to spend a day if you want to see the best of the Columbia Gorge with an expert guiding the way.
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