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Pacific Northwest 80-year-old hiker falls 50 feet in Columbia River Gorge Updated: Oct. 02, 2024, 7:54 p.m. | Published: Oct. 02, 2024, 5:36 p.m.
KETTLE FALLS, Wash. – A significant portion of the Columbia River bank near Kettle Falls collapsed into the water over the weekend, creating large waves.
Columbia River drowning, Skamania County hiking death prompt safety reminders A 40-year-old woman drowned paddleboarding and a 17-year-old died hiking, leading officials to remind recreators about ...
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How to Visit Horsetail & Ponytail Falls—Columbia River Gorge
If you want a Columbia River Gorge hike that delivers max waterfall vibes with minimal effort, Horsetail Falls and Ponytail Falls are calling your name. This quick out-and-back trail gives you two ...
Access to Multnomah Falls and the Columbia Gorge’s waterfall corridor will undergo significant changes due to construction projects. Beginning Tuesday, a section of the Historic Columbia River ...
The Multnomah Falls parking lot on the historic highway, now run by Sasquatch Shuttle, requires a parking fee that ranges from $5 to $20 per day. Parking is also extremely limited.
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