Columbia River Gorge
Columbia River Gorge
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Robert P
Fairfax, VA58 bidrag
sep. 2024 • Par
We drove from Portland to Hood River then down to Mt Hood. Beautiful all the way. Stop at the overlook and the falls. We traveled off peak - the week after Labor Day- so the crowds were manageable as was the traffic and parking. The road south from the river offers great views of Mt Hood. We took our time and it required about half a day. Timberline Lodge is a great place to stop and relax after the drive.
Skrevet d. 31. oktober 2024
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Janice W
9 bidrag
sep. 2024 • Par
What a beautiful area! We did the Route 14 from Portland to Maryhill on the Washington side and old Route 30 from The Dalles to Hood River. Spectacular views from the top! Lots to see. Good restaurants, beautiful falls, and wineries. Did not like the museum in The Dalles but the area is worth a visit for sure.
Skrevet d. 20. september 2024
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Philip d
Storbritannien187 bidrag
aug. 2024 • Venner
There is so much to see and do. We explored the fish hatcheries, the drive along the gorge, the sights are lovely.
There are many things to enjoy.
There are many things to enjoy.
Skrevet d. 26. august 2024
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nowpacking
Dallas, TX4.227 bidrag
aug. 2024 • Par
Incredible day along the Columbia River Gorge! Start at the View House for unending views. Gorgeous drive down the mountain along Hwy 30 to begin the waterfall visits! Do your research to choose your stops and figure out the requirements for various stops using official websites because some information listed in reviews may have changed or be slightly inaccurate.
During peak times go early! Lots of beautiful trails as well. Restaurants in the small and larger towns.
Another beautiful drive is to cross the Hood River Bridge and take a left on Hwy 14 in Washington state. Drive along the gorge and choose your stops until you reach the Bridge of the God’s to cross back into Cascade Locks, Oregon.
During peak times go early! Lots of beautiful trails as well. Restaurants in the small and larger towns.
Another beautiful drive is to cross the Hood River Bridge and take a left on Hwy 14 in Washington state. Drive along the gorge and choose your stops until you reach the Bridge of the God’s to cross back into Cascade Locks, Oregon.
Skrevet d. 22. august 2024
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Tansy2015
Michigan408 bidrag
maj 2024 • Familierejse
Take old scenic route 30 and you will have many turnouts to look at the over 90 waterfalls they have in the area. The top 3 are Multnomah, Bridal veil and horseshoe, but there are many more with TONS of pull offs and hiking. The highway is faster and you get to see them from afar as you travel down the gorge.
Skrevet d. 6. maj 2024
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PipPaul W
Buckfastleigh, UK1.936 bidrag
maj 2024 • Par
We were heading from Seattle to Hood River via the Columbia route
We took the old Scenic Oregon Route 30 where possible rather than dashing through on the I84
That meant we got close the viewpoints and stop offs for the many waterfalls that line the route
Most had plenty of space to stop, and free too. Except for Multnomah Falls which was tourist centre even mid-week, early May, 3pm. Car park immediately at base of Falls is $20 even at 3pm,but the car park on the highway, and only 5 mins walk, it's free.
It's not called Scenic Route for nothing
We took the old Scenic Oregon Route 30 where possible rather than dashing through on the I84
That meant we got close the viewpoints and stop offs for the many waterfalls that line the route
Most had plenty of space to stop, and free too. Except for Multnomah Falls which was tourist centre even mid-week, early May, 3pm. Car park immediately at base of Falls is $20 even at 3pm,but the car park on the highway, and only 5 mins walk, it's free.
It's not called Scenic Route for nothing
Skrevet d. 1. maj 2024
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minimize940314
Los Angeles, Californien3.542 bidrag
feb. 2023 • Alene
Phenomenal place. The trees are majestically tall, waterfalls are beautifully cascading to the ground. There are plenty of short and long trails for everyone, and parking spaces are ample.
Skrevet d. 29. august 2023
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gilmoreod
Valparaiso, IN9 bidrag
aug. 2023 • Par
Amazing scenery and local history. We were on River cruise by American Cruise Lines. We traveled along Columbia and Snake rivers on riverboat. Awesome food and service!
Skrevet d. 5. august 2023
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Jessica K
Tarpon Springs, FL630 bidrag
jul. 2023 • Familierejse
Beautiful scenic drive with an abundance of waterfalls and vistas. Some waterfalls are right off the road, but parking is very limited or not accessible. Parking passes for Multnomah Falls must be obtained either via online or at Troudale Depot (scenic route 30). The trails around the various falls vary in difficulty, most bathrooms are primitive at the smaller falls. Definitely worth the trip!
Skrevet d. 24. juli 2023
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Mattkur
Chicago, IL295 bidrag
jul. 2023 • Familierejse
The views from crown point were some of the most stunning I have seen in my life! I think next time I will bring some lunch and eat right there!
Skrevet d. 23. juli 2023
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How does the permit for Columbia River Gorge work? Can we purchase the day of? I look up online & there’s time slot, so we’re only allowed to drive the scenic high way during this time slot? We stay in Stevenson & plan to spend 2 days to hike couple waterfalls. How should I purchase the permit while they only allow 1 hr window & we intend to spend the whole day in the area?
Skrevet d. 21. juni 2022
Will be staying in Lyle from Sept 27-30th.
What are your favorite hikes?! There are too many to choose from!
Moderate to strenuous, around 4-8 miles is great.
Also wondering if we should use a day to hike somewhere at Mt. Hood, and if so, which one?
Any recommendations on must do/ must see and advice would be awesome.
Thanks!
Skrevet d. 18. september 2021
Staying at Skymania Lodge would like suggestions on sites around the area to see. we have tree days. Also Hood River area
Skrevet d. 10. marts 2021
I plan to hike in the Gorge area. Any suggestions on the Washington or Oregon side for hikes 5+ miles RT. So many choices not sure where to start.
Also any recommendations on tent camping...prefer smaller campgrounds without a lot of large RV’s. I’m driving down from NW Washington.
Skrevet d. 25. september 2020
Also check out Tamanawas Falls in Hood River, OR, I did this trail in Mid August and it was a beautiful trail through the forest and a nice relaxing waterfall at the end. It might be closed for the season. Install the app AllTrails as well. That will give you trails in your area to hike. I used it a week later at Glacier National Park and it was very, very helpful. I do not know anything about tent camping in the Gorge area. Sorry. Have a great time hiking in this beautiful fall weather.
Skrevet d. 27. september 2020
Hello, our family has had a 2 week trip to the coast of Washington and then Oregon planned for a year with the final stop at Hood River them Mt Ranier. We thought things were looking better about a month ago with the plan for both states to be opened by the time of our trip, which starts June 27. It looks as though some counties in Washington and Oregon are open and some are not. We are flying out to Seattle and then we have an RV that we are renting once we get there. Unfortunately several of the campgrounds we are staying in have to be closed due to the counties they are in. Supposedly they may reopen, but there is no plan right now it sounds like. It’s as though every other stop we have now we may not have a place to stay. This is making me nervous. Also, in Crater Lake is one of our stops and it isn’t open, l and of course we wanted to see the places that are closed. Do any of you locals have any feel for whether we should just Just cancel this trip? I’m going to bawl my eyes out if we have to, but we are from Indiana and my husband and myself with four kids this was going to be a very expensive trip and I’m not sure it would be worth it if we can’t see all the things we had hoped to see. We will be losing money either way because some of the places we are going to are open and are not refunding because they are open in those counties. It is super hard to figure out what may be open and what may still be closed. I know this is a longshot but I thought I would try here for any advice.
Skrevet d. 7. juni 2020
Most of Oregon is open but I would talk to the state tourism agency, Travel Oregon. They should have all the info you need.
Skrevet d. 8. juni 2020
hi -my son is doing a camping trip and outrigger canoe race at the Columbia river gorge, will there be a lot of mosquitoes at dusk and dawn there? thanks so much!
Skrevet d. 3. juli 2019
My husband and I would like to go to the CRG in the Fall. We have several questions?
1. Oregon side or Washington side?
2. What is the best time to go? Sept? Oct?
3. Can we stay at one location and easily access most of the hikes or should we plan to stay at different locations (ex: East and West)?
4. Which of the areas where most effected by the fires and should that impact where we stay?
Thanks in advance you all for your help!
Skrevet d. 12. maj 2019
1. Oregon side
2. September is usually best... good choice!
3. I would stay in Hood River at one location to maximize your hiking time!
4. Some trails are still closed, but Hood River is well away from all hiking trails, including those that were most affected by the fires.
5. ENJOY! The Columbia River Gorge is one of the most beautiful areas of the Pacific Northwest....you will LOVE it!
Skrevet d. 5. juli 2019
What’s the best way to get there? Uber? I don’t have time to do a tour but I really want to go!
Skrevet d. 13. marts 2019
I agree with the rest- it’s something you really need to drive so you can pull over for photo ops (many!) whenever you choose. We rented a car for 2 days. Such a gorgeous drive!!! Have fun!!!
Skrevet d. 14. marts 2019
Which time of the day is best for visiting the gorge? We are staying in Portland and planning to drive out as far as Hood River.
Skrevet d. 24. august 2018
I would sujest that a mid morning to mid afternoon would be best time, afternoons can get very windy and also hot
Skrevet d. 25. august 2018
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