The Columbia River Gorge is a spectacular
river canyon cutting through the volcanic rock of the Cascade
Mountain Range. As the only sea-level river flowing through
the Cascades, the Columbia is both a natural wonder and an
important transportation corridor. The best views of the
Gorge are along the Historic Columbia River Highway with
camera points at Beacon Rock and Cape Horn or Vista House
Crown Point. There are a total of 77 falls along the Oregon
side of the Gorge. Many have trails nearby.
Northwest
Forest Pass Vendors
Sites Requiring a Pass
Bridge of the Gods |
Trailhead |
Dog Mountain |
Trailhead |
Eagle Creek |
Picnic Site |
Eagle Creek |
Trailhead |
Gordon Creek |
Trailhead |
Herman Creek |
Trailhead |
Larch Mountain |
Picnic Site |
Larch Mountain |
Trailhead |
North Bonneville |
Trailhead |
Sam's Walker |
Picnic Site |
St. Cloud |
Picnic Site |
Wahclella Falls |
Trailhead |
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902 Wasco Ave., Suite 200
Hood River, OR 97031
(541) 308-1700
www.fs.fed.us/r6/columbia
Sites Require any one of the following passes:
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