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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNIn the Columbia River Gorge, the Food and Wine are as Epic as the NatureSeparating Oregon and Washington, the Columbia River Gorge has long been a nature lover's paradise. Now winemakers and ...
Will the northeastern quadrant of the Columbia River Gorge ever look the same after the Burdoin Fire has raged across super-scenic recreation sites like Coyote Wall, Catherine Creek and the Klickitat ...
Crater Lake may be the big draw to central Oregon, but the Umpqua River corridor certainly earns a place on your road trip itinerary. And while it may not have the crowds or fanfare of Oregon's more ...
The Mitchell Point Tunnel, a replica of the original built in 1915, opened in March on the Historic Columbia River Highway. The new tunnel features five arched windows and hand-placed stone masonry ...
The Columbia River Gorge is 10 minutes from Portland and home to the highest concentration of waterfalls in North America. Here's what to know before you go.
The Columbia River Gorge site features elevated canvas tents with king-size beds, ensuite bathrooms, gas fireplaces, USB ports, and pull-chain showers. Some tents include a stargazing window above the ...
A guidebook for hiking the Columbia River Gorge, Don J. Scarmuzzi's Day Hikes in the Columbia River Gorge was designed specifically to cover in 60 hikes nearly the entire 85-mile Columbia River ...
The Burdoin fire, which started on Friday, July 18, on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge, has damaged or destroyed 131 residences and structures so far, according to the Portland-based ...
It’s not every day that you get a brand new attraction in the Columbia River Gorge. On this week’s episode of Peak Northwest, we head out to the new Mitchell Point Tunnel, open to pedestrians ...
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