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Have you heard of Waterfall Alley? The historic Oregon road along the Columbia River Gorge takes you through a lush forest chock full of beautiful waterfalls. Here are 9 you do not want to miss.
You’ve probably seen some if not most of the waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge, but you probably don’t know where their names came from. Wahkeena? Latourell? Starvation Creek? The ...
If you want waterfalls, this is the place. The Waterfall Corridor of the Columbia River Gorge, an 8.5-mile stretch along the Historic Columbia River Highway that’s home to more than a dozen ...
Seeing as the Columbia River Gorge has the highest concentration of high waterfalls in North America, choosing which ones to visit can be a bit of a minefield. These incredible scenic and ...
The Columbia River Gorge is a marvel of nature known for spectacular waterfalls, scenery and hiking. But it’s also famous in the world of wine. The region’s geology has given rise to a wine ...
Location: Columbia Gorge, east of Portland. Length: About a mile and a half round-trip. Level of difficulty: Level-to-moderate dirt/gravel trail; near the falls, the trail is muddy and very narrow ...
The mighty Columbia River surges and flows through ... But a return to earth is necessary to see the gorge’s incredible concentration of waterfalls — more than 90 on the Oregon side alone.
SALEM — A section of the Historic Columbia River Highway that ... officials in the Columbia Gorge said. The closure blocked access to the Wahkeena and Horsetail Falls trailheads on either ...