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Tourist Attractions & Things to Do Hood River, Oregon: Columbia River Gorge, Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum, Mount Hood, Horsetail Falls, Marchesi Vineyards, The Gorge White House, Panorama Point County Park, Mt. Hood Winery, Mirror Lake Trail, Wy'East Vineyards, Mt. Hood Railroad, White Salmon River, Naked Winery Hood River Tasting Room, Cathedral Ridge Winery, Tom McCall Nature Preserve, Hood River Bridge
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Camping along the Columbia River in Oregon? Yes, please! Cascade Locks Marine Park is a small campground set right along the river. Join us on our little exploration and review of this unique and beautiful campground in the Columbia Gorge!
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WATERFALL ROAD TRIP | Columbia River Gorge, Oregon
Multnomah Falls has been on my bucket list since I saw pictures of it years ago on Instagram. It is cooler in person than in pictures.
On this little road trip, we headed east through Washington past some very scenic overlooks. We crossed the Bridge of the Gods into Oregon and explain where the name came from. Then we checked out the waterfall area of the Columbia River Gorge, stopping at Horsetail Falls, Multnomah Falls, and Latourell Falls.
We didn't have the time to hike to Oneonta Falls. Next time!
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Multnomah Falls, Oregon USA
A waterfall as magnificent and memorable as any in the country is located just a 30- minute drive outside of Portland. Visiting Multnomah Falls, a 611-foot-tall roaring, awe-inspiring cascade of icy water, lets you experience the power and beauty of nature up close and with ease. From the parking area off of I-84, a 5-minute walk is all that separates you from the exhilarating spray at the base of the falls.
According to Native American lore, Multnomah Falls was created to win the heart of a young princess who wanted a hidden place to bathe. Although you can see the top portion of the falls from the highway, to view both tiers you have to walk to the viewing area located in a carved-out opening in the rock face. Tilting your head up in the narrow rocky confines of the steep cliffs, you get a mind-boggling perspective on the sheer magnitude of the falls.
For an even closer view, walk another several hundred feet up the paved trail to reach Benson Bridge, which spans the falls at the first tier's misty base. Standing on the bridge you have a perfect view of the top tier's full 542-foot height and a knee-wobbling vantage point over the second tier's 69-foot drop! The bridge is named for Simon Benson, a prominent Portland businessman who owned the falls in the early part of the 1900s. Before his death, Benson gave Multnomah Falls to the City of Portland, which later transferred ownership to the USDA Forest Service.
To make the outing complete, visit the Multnomah Falls Lodge which was built in 1925 to serve throngs of tourists who came to view the spectacular sights of the Columbia Gorge.
Columbia River Gorge
Recorded July 26, 2014
My drive through the Columbia River Gorge along the border of Oregon and Washington. My stops include...
01:38 Crown Point/Vista House
03:43 Latourell Falls
05:12 Shepperd's Dell
06:51 Wahkeena Falls
07:53 Multnomah Falls
14:20 Horsetail Falls
15:39 Bridge of the Gods
18:53 Spring Creek/Lower Columbia River
21:12 Hood River White Salmon Bridge
23:56 Mount Hood
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Me at Bridge of the Gods in Cascade Locks, Oregon on October 27, 2015, where Cheryl Strayed completed her inspirational 1,100 mile solo journey on the Pacific Crest Trail September 15, 1995. The bridge is also featured in the movie Wild (2014) starring Reese Witherspoon. See the entire collection of Just A Few Places I've Been videos at:
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Driving across Bridge of the Gods, Cascade Locks, Oregon
Driving across the Columbia River on the Bridge of the Gods, Cascade Locks, Oregon.
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Baker City is the largest intact 19th-century street-scape in the American West. There are more than 100 buildings on the National Registry of Historic Places, so this tour is like visiting a museum of Victorian architecture. Explore downtown on a horse-drawn carriage ride.
Eagle Creek Trail, Cascade Locks
Oregon Road Trip: Scenic Mt. Hood/Columbia River Gorge
Spectacular natural wonders abound in Mt. Hood/Columbia River Gorge, Oregon – hike forests, bike trails and paddle the Columbia River.
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