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Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge in Oregon is the perfect home base for exploring all the Pacific Northwest has to offer.
Have you heard of Waterfall Alley? The historic Oregon road along the Columbia River Gorge takes you through a lush forest ...
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 ...
For travelers heading to Portland, Oregon, the two-drop, 620-foot-tall Multnomah Falls in the nearby Columbia River Gorge is ...
With over two million visitors every year, the Columbia River Gorge is offering new car-free ways to get to the waterfall corridor to help ease traffic and parking congestion. “Partners in the ...
For just $10 each way, you can take the Columbia Gorge Express bus from Portland's Gateway Transit Center. It will drop you off at Multnomah Falls, Hood River or Cascade Locks. (If you live nearby ...
Federal and state officials have decided not to return to a permit system that limited the number of people traveling into the Columbia Gorge’s “waterfall ... Columbia River Highway as in ...
Ramey showing off the Columbia Gorge Express bike rack. (Credit: Kyle Ramey) A trip to Multnomah Falls on a beautiful summer ... to 14-mile adventure on the Hood River Fruit Loop. Each route features ...
Surrounded by towering basalt cliffs, lush forests and snow-capped mountains, the Columbia River ... side is waterfall alley. In fact, the region has the highest concentration of waterfalls in the ...