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OREGON
Herman Creek
Wyeth
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Starvation Creek State Park
Viento State Park
HOME VALLEY
CARSON
NORTH BONNEVILLE
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Sandy River
Glenn Otto Community Park
Sandy River Delta Park
Lewis & Clark State Recreation Site
Shepperd's Dell State Natural Area
Bridal Veil Falls State Scenic Viewpoint
Angel's Rest
Guy W. Talbot State Park
Ainsworth State Park
Franz Lake Wildlife Scenic Viewpoint
Sams Walker
To VANCOUVER, 17 miles
Dalton Point
Rooster Rock State Park
Eagle Creek Recreation Area
Multnomah Falls
Wahkeena Falls
Benson State Recreation Area (Exit 30, eastbound only)
Larch Mountain
Ruckel Creek Falls
Bridge of the Gods Trailhead – access PCT
Dry Creek Falls
Cascade Locks Marine Park
Latourell Falls
Vista House at Crown Point
Portland Women’s Forum
Dabney State Recreation Area
Horsetail Falls
Tooth Rock
Wahclella Falls
John B. Yeon State Scenic Corridor
Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center
Skamania Lodge (Forest Service Information Center)
Easy CLIMB Trail Bonneville
Bonneville Dam
Bridge of the Gods
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CASCADE LOCKS
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: Stunning views and cascading waterfalls attract more
than 2 million visitors to the western Gorge each year. Consider carpooling, taking a shuttle or leaving early to avoid congestion at the trailheads.
LET SOMEONE ELSE DRIVE! Take a Shuttle.The Columbia Gorge Express bus takes passengers from Portland to stops along the Oregon side of the Gorge. Schedule and tickets: ColumbiaGorgeExpress.com
The West End Transit (WET) Bus stops at nine trailheads on the Washington side of the Gorge, Saturdays and Sundays during the summer months.
For information about car-free travel in the Columbia River Gorge, visit ColumbiaGorgeCarFree.com.
MAKE IT FUN. MAKE IT SAFE. Tips for traveling the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.
To PORTLAND, 17 miles
Multnomah Falls
and feel the icy spray on your face. Stop by the visitor center or have lunch in the historic Multnomah Falls Lodge. Access it from I-84 and the Historic Columbia River Highway.
Vista HouseThis 100-year-old iconic structure sits perched on Crown Point
ReadySetGorge.com
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Steigerwald Lake
Cape Horn
Beacon Rock State Park
Waterfall
Overnight camping
Restrooms
Fee required
Trailhead
Picnic area Historic Columbia River Highway Route (bike on road) Extreme congestion and limited parking available Historic Highway State Trail (no motorized vehicles) Freeway (bike along shoulder)Multi-use pathViewpoint
ADA
Dog Mountain
Dog
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St. Cloud Trail
Eagle Creek fire trail closure. Other facilities may be open.
The 2017 Eagle Creek fire closed many trails. Please check trail conditions and closures before leaving home: www.fs.usda.gov/crgnsa
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Memaloose State Park
Memaloose Overlook
Sorosis Park
Columbia Hills State Park
Doug’s Beach State Park
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DALLESPORT
BINGEN
MOSIER
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ROWENA
HOOD RIVER
THE DALLES
FAIRBANKS
WISHRAMMayer State Park
Deschutes River State Recreation Area
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Mitchell Point Overlook
Mt. Adams
Koberg Beach State Recreation Site
Mark O. Hatfield West
Panorama Point
Mark O. Hatfield East
Mosier Plateau
Mosier Twin Tunnels
WHITE SALMON WASHINGTON
OREGON
Catherine Creek
Coyote Wall
Balfour-Klickitat
Lyle
Lyle Cherry Orchard
Klickitat Wild & Scenic River
The Columbia River
Mt. Hood
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EASTERN GORGE: With a dry, arid climate and fascinating geology, the eastern Gorge offers views of Mt. Hood,Mt. Adams and beyond. Its abundant wildflowers lure many visitors each spring. The eastern Gorge has fewer crowds than the western Gorge year-round.
Cyclists yield to pedestrians
Park in designated spots
Take valuables to prevent theft
Pay recreation use fees: gorgefriends.org/passes
The 2017 Eagle Creek fire closed many trails. Please check trail conditions and closures before leaving home: gorgefriends.org/trails
Oregon road conditions: tripcheck.orgWashington road conditions: wsdot.com/traffic
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
get SET. Bring what you need and research road, trail and weather conditions. Visit ReadySetGorge.com for a list of resources to help you prepare for your adventure.
GORGE!Take steps to help protect the Gorge so that future visitors can enjoy it, too. Visit ReadySetGorge.com for tips about how to be a steward of the Gorge.
get READY. Plan your route ahead of time toavoid crowds. Go early. Go east. Go north. Go midweek.
ReadySetGorge.com
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Hood River Bridge (no bikes/pedestrians)
Spring Creek Hatchery State Park
White Salmon Wild & Scenic River
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Columbia Gorge Discovery Centerand Riverfront Trail
The Dalles Dam
Rowena Crest Viewpoint
Tom McCall Nature Preserve
Waterfall
Overnight camping
Restrooms
Fee required
Trailhead
Picnic area
Historic Columbia River Highway Route (bike on road)
Historic Highway State Trail (no motorized vehicles)Extreme congestion and limited parking available
Freeway (bike along shoulder)Multi-use path
Viewpoint
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Updated June 15, 2018
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