Oregon is known for its many waterfalls, with the Columbia River Gorge a veritable treasure trove of cascades. But just minutes from this PNW wonder, there is what's perhaps Oregon's most easily accessible waterfall -- and it's hiding right in plain sight! When you visit the Portland Japanese Garden, you won't only get to admire beautiful blooms and blossoming trees, you'll also get to behold a breathtaking waterfall that lives up to its heavenly namesake.
The Portland Japanese Garden is a true Oregon treasure.
With its cool canopy of trees, vibrant and verdant foliage, and sounds of babbling cascades and fluttering wildlife, strolling through the Portland Japanese Garden is a total sensory experience sure to calm your busy mind and bring a sense of peace.
And the centerpiece of this garden is something truly glorious: the 35-foot Heavenly Waterfall.
This winsome waterfall is of divine inspiration; named as such because designer Professor Takuma Tono thought the falls seemed to flow down from the Milky Way, a galaxy also known as the River of Stars.
Indeed, this waterfall does seem to flow from the cosmos.
And in the cold weather months, during a PNW cold snap? This frozen waterfall might just make you wish it were winter all year long!
The Portland Japanese Garden is a wonderful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city; a place to revel in the glory of Mother Nature... without having to travel too far.
In fact, you'll also enjoy some inspired views of Rose City from this picturesque park. So come and see the Heavenly Falls, and soak up the scenery of beautiful Portland, Oregon.
Have you seen the Heavenly Waterfall at the Portland Japanese Garden before? Did you know about this easily accessible waterfall hiding right in plain right in Portland, Oregon?
For another divine experience at this beautiful garden, visit the beautiful floating tea room.
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