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Starvation Creek State Park
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Starvation Creek State Park, situated near Hood River, Oregon, is a hidden gem along Interstate 84 that may go unnoticed by travelers speeding past. The park is home to the captivating Starvation Creek Waterfall, located just a short distance from the parking area, offering a picturesque setting for picnics with a view of the falls.
As a starting point for the paved Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail, the park invites visitors to embark on a 1-mile journey eastward towards Viento State Park. The trail meanders through dense fir forests and lush undergrowth, occasionally revealing stunning vistas of the Columbia River and Washington state beyond.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Starvation Creek State Park serves as a gateway to further adventures, with access to other attractions like Cabin Creek Falls, Hole-in-the-Wall Falls, and the challenging Mount Defiance Trail (#413). Visitors can explore the remnants of the historic highway enveloped in moss and witness the natural beauty of Shellrock Mountain along the way.
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Extremely short, ADA-accessible path leading to the spectacular Starvation Creek falls. The day-use area boasts a couple of picnic tables, clean restrooms, a short looping trail connected to the...
One of many great places to pull off the 84 and see waterfalls...but here you can park and easily walk to 3 in no time. Do yourself a favor and make this stop when heading east...otherwise...
We came here and rode our bikes 9 miles. Trail was nice, you just have to watch for groups of people and bikers who are side by side so it's sometimes hard to get around and you have to totally...
A short but still amazing hike that many, many people can enjoy due to the ADA-accessible path.
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