Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Discover the scenic Columbia Gorge on an e-bike tour, visiting Multnomah Falls and nearby waterfalls while skipping parking and traffic hassles.
Planning a trip to Oregon and want to experience the stunning waterfalls of the Columbia Gorge? This e-bike tour offers a fantastic way to see the area’s most iconic sights without the stress of parking, permits, or traffic. While it’s self-guided, you’ll have the safety of professional bikes, helpful guides, and the freedom to explore at your own pace.
One of the things we love about this experience is how it combines outdoor adventure with flexibility. It’s perfect for those who enjoy scenic rides but don’t want to be tied to a strict schedule. That said, since you’ll be sharing the road with cars and are required to be 16 or older, it’s best suited for confident cyclists comfortable with traffic. If you’re looking for a lively guided tour, this might not be the perfect fit. But for those who prioritize privacy, flexibility, and stunning views, it’s a real winner.
A possible consideration: the tour involves some hiking—about 1.5 miles—so be sure you’re prepared for light walking. Also, it’s a self-guided ride, so if you prefer a fully guided experience, you might want to explore other options. This trip is ideal for active travelers, families, or groups wanting to blend scenic sightseeing with outdoor fun.
This tour, offered by Ebike Multnomah Falls, is well-regarded for its combination of scenic beauty and convenience. More than 10,000 visitors have enjoyed the route, which traces the historic Columbia River Highway—a route built in 1915 specifically to showcase jaw-dropping views and dramatic waterfalls.
Starting Point & Parking: You’ll meet about two miles from Multnomah Falls, where free, secure parking is available. Once there, the team greets you warmly, ready to fit you with a well-maintained e-bike tailored to your height—riders range from 4’10” to 6’8″. Everything you need, including helmets, locks, and water bottle holders, is included, making it straightforward to hop on and start exploring.
The Digital Guide & Route: Once geared up, you’ll follow a digital guide that provides detailed information about what to see and how to navigate the route (see the guide here). The route is designed for ease of riding, with the option to throttle like a scooter or pedal like a regular bike, giving you control over how much effort you put in.
The main highlight is visiting Multnomah Falls, the crown jewel of Oregon’s waterfalls. You’ll lock your bike at the trailhead and enjoy a short hike (about 0.75 miles) through lush Oregon forest to witness the waterfall’s thunderous cascade. Reviewers mention that the hike is manageable, even for those with moderate fitness levels, and adds an intimate touch to the experience.
Beyond Multnomah, you’ll explore two more massive waterfalls within the Columbia Gorge. The route covers approximately 1.5 miles of hiking in total, which is optional but highly recommended to get the full experience of the area’s natural splendor.
Several reviewers emphasize the stunning views along the historic highway, describing the bridges spanning chasms and the sweeping overlooks. One reviewer, Marcella, praises the route as “beautiful and easily navigable,” noting that it offers plenty of opportunities to stop and soak in the scenery.
The ride itself: is described as “smooth” and “fun,” with reviewers praising the upgraded bikes and helpful staff. Allison noted that the bikes felt “really nice,” and the crew was attentive, answering questions and providing maps. The ability to ride at your own pace means you can linger at your favorite spots or move quickly through less-interesting sections.
The route includes all major waterfalls of the Columbia Gorge, making it a comprehensive experience. While the waterfalls themselves are breathtaking—water crashing down basalt walls—what we love about this tour is the way it combines riding with a short hike, giving you a chance to connect with nature beyond just taking photos.
Hiking to the waterfalls is brief but rewarding. The trails are well-maintained, and reviewers mention feeling comfortable in sturdy shoes. The hike to Multnomah Falls is particularly scenic, with towering trees and lush undergrowth providing a true Oregon wilderness experience.
Authentic insights from reviews: reveal that visitors appreciated the chance to stretch their legs, and some even used the opportunity to take photos or enjoy a snack during the quiet moments. Haleigh described the experience as “a one-of-a-kind adventure” with “amazing views” that she and her husband would happily repeat.
The bikes are designed for comfort and ease of use, with upgraded seats and accessories that accommodate a wide range of riders. Whether you prefer the throttle or pedal assist, the bikes are responsive and fun. The flexibility to switch between modes means you can conserve energy or enjoy a more vigorous ride.
Reviewer Allison appreciated how the crew set her up with the right size bike and answered her questions, adding that the whole process was smooth. The fact that bikes fit riders from 4’10” to 6’8″ and up to 300 lbs makes this experience accessible for many.
Safety gear is included, with helmets and locks provided, and the route is generally safe for confident cyclists comfortable sharing the road with cars. The tour is not suitable for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, mainly because of the hiking component.
The tour duration ranges from 2 to 3.5 hours, depending on how long you want to spend exploring and hiking. The starting times are flexible—check availability to find a slot that suits your schedule. We recommend arriving a little early to get fitted with your bike and review the digital guide.
The route covers several key waterfalls in the Columbia Gorge, with plenty of stops for photos or just to marvel at the scenery. The 1.5 miles of optional hiking is spread out, giving you a relaxed pace.
What’s included: the tour fee covers the e-bike, helmet, lock, and the digital guide. This all adds up to excellent value, especially considering you avoid parking fees and traffic jams typical of visiting Multnomah Falls by car.
This e-bike experience appeals most to travelers who want scenic outdoor fun combined with a bit of activity. It’s ideal for those who enjoy self-guided exploration, want to avoid the hassle of parking and permits, and are comfortable riding a bike in traffic. Families with older children, couples, or groups of friends will find it a relaxed way to see the waterfalls at their own pace.
It’s especially good for active travelers who appreciate the balance of biking and light hiking, and who want to capture the perfect photos without feeling rushed. While it’s not suited for those with mobility challenges or wheelchair users, everyone else can enjoy the stunning views and fresh Oregon air.
This Portland e-bike tour at Multnomah Falls offers a fantastic blend of scenic beauty, outdoor activity, and convenience. With professional bikes, helpful staff, and the freedom of a self-guided approach, you’ll enjoy visiting the iconic waterfalls of the Columbia Gorge without the usual parking or traffic headaches. The route’s combination of riding and light hiking makes it a well-rounded outdoor adventure, perfect for those who love nature and exploration.
Whether you’re a solo traveler, part of a family, or a group of friends, this experience provides a genuine taste of Oregon’s natural wonders at a reasonable price. The positive reviews highlight stunning views, knowledgeable guides, and a smooth, enjoyable ride. If you want to soak in Oregon’s waterfalls while enjoying the fresh air and scenic vistas, this e-bike tour could be just what you’re looking for.
Is the tour suitable for children?
This tour is designed for riders aged 16 and older, mainly because of the road-sharing component and the physical demands. If you’re planning for younger kids, check with the provider about possible options.
Do I need to have experience riding a bike?
While some riding experience is recommended, the bikes are easy to handle, and staff are available to help. The bikes offer pedal assist and throttle modes, making riding accessible for most users.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Booking is flexible—reserve now and pay later, which is perfect for planning uncertain schedules.
What should I bring?
Bring sunglasses, sun protection, water, weather-appropriate clothing, and closed-toe shoes. Large luggage or bulky bags aren’t allowed on the bikes.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers the e-bike, helmet, lock, water bottle holder, an onsite host for assistance, and a detailed digital guide for navigating the route.
How long does the tour last?
Expect the experience to take between 2 and 3.5 hours, depending on how much time you spend exploring and hiking.
Is parking available?
Yes, there’s free and secure parking at the starting point, about two miles from Multnomah Falls, making it easy to begin your adventure stress-free.
With breathtaking waterfalls, flexible self-guided riding, and helpful staff, this e-bike tour makes an excellent addition to any Oregon itinerary. It’s perfect for adventure-seekers who want a relaxed yet scenic day out in the Columbia Gorge.