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Columbia Gorge Randonnée, vin et découverte

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The 85-mile (137-km) long Columbia Gorge NSA would be a national park if it weren't a critical transportation corridor. It features waterfalls, mountains, monoliths, terraces, resort towns, vineyards, orchards, and The River, harboring a plethora of fish and birds, and a community of plants and invertebrates that changes dramatically going from the west end to the east end. You will get intimate with The Gorge through hiking. Your guide will teach you about the natural history and cultural history. The guide will feel out the group’s physical abilities in choosing 4-8 miles (6-13 km) of hiking in the western and/or eastern Columbia Gorge. Picnic lunch included.
Ville: Portland
Thu 24 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
PA system so people in back can hear their guide
Snacks
Lunch
Museum admission
Air-conditioned vehicle
*We are the only operator in Portland who has sneeze guards between the rows in our vehicle.*
Information additionnelle
  • Service animals allowed
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
À quoi s'attendre
1
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
There are a variety of hikes we can do in the Gorge; through rainforest to cathedral waterfalls, across dry grasslands growing on dramatic basalt terraces, up the cliffs of the fifth-largest free-standing monolith in the world, through fire-scarred slopes, and many more. It all depends on what you fancy, our own whim that day, and the time of year.
2
Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum
Peruse this museum of Columbia Gorge natural and cultural history.
3
Multnomah Falls
See the tallest, and most famous, waterfall in Oregon along with it's historic lodge and bridges.
4
Columbia River Highway
This stunning 74-mile (119 -km) highway that was inspired by the Axenstrasse in the Swiss Alps.
5
Sunshine Mill Winery
This 130-year-old mill was once used to mill wheat for the Cheez-It! The only designated skyscraper in the Columbia Gorge, it was the first building in The Dalles to have electricity, and still contains the original Thomas Edison Motor by which it was powered. It is now a winery & restaurant.
6
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
There are a variety of hikes we can do in the Gorge; through rainforest to cathedral waterfalls, across dry grasslands growing on dramatic basalt terraces, up the cliffs of the fifth-largest free-standing monolith in the world, through fire-scarred slopes, and many more. It all depends on what you fancy, our own whim that day, and the time of year.
7
Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum
Peruse this museum of Columbia Gorge natural and cultural history.
8
Multnomah Falls
See the tallest, and most famous, waterfall in Oregon along with it's historic lodge and bridges.
9
Columbia River Highway
This stunning 74-mile (119 -km) highway that was inspired by the Axenstrasse in the Swiss Alps.
10
Sunshine Mill Winery
This 130-year-old mill was once used to mill wheat for the Cheez-It! The only designated skyscraper in the Columbia Gorge, it was the first building in The Dalles to have electricity, and still contains the original Thomas Edison Motor by which it was powered. It is now a winery & restaurant.
11
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
There are a variety of hikes we can do in the Gorge; through rainforest to cathedral waterfalls, across dry grasslands growing on dramatic basalt terraces, up the cliffs of the fifth-largest free-standing monolith in the world, through fire-scarred slopes, and many more. It all depends on what you fancy, our own whim that day, and the time of year.
12
Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum
Peruse this museum of Columbia Gorge natural and cultural history.
13
Multnomah Falls
See the tallest, and most famous, waterfall in Oregon along with it's historic lodge and bridges.
14
Columbia River Highway
This stunning 74-mile (119 -km) highway that was inspired by the Axenstrasse in the Swiss Alps.
15
Sunshine Mill Winery
This 130-year-old mill was once used to mill wheat for the Cheez-It! The only designated skyscraper in the Columbia Gorge, it was the first building in The Dalles to have electricity, and still contains the original Thomas Edison Motor by which it was powered. It is now a winery & restaurant.
16
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
There are a variety of hikes we can do in the Gorge; through rainforest to cathedral waterfalls, across dry grasslands growing on dramatic basalt terraces, up the cliffs of the fifth-largest free-standing monolith in the world, through fire-scarred slopes, and many more. It all depends on what you fancy, our own whim that day, and the time of year.
17
Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum
Peruse this museum of Columbia Gorge natural and cultural history.
18
Multnomah Falls
See the tallest, and most famous, waterfall in Oregon along with it's historic lodge and bridges.
19
Columbia River Highway
This stunning 74-mile (119 -km) highway that was inspired by the Axenstrasse in the Swiss Alps.
20
Sunshine Mill Winery
This 130-year-old mill was once used to mill wheat for the Cheez-It! The only designated skyscraper in the Columbia Gorge, it was the first building in The Dalles to have electricity, and still contains the original Thomas Edison Motor by which it was powered. It is now a winery & restaurant.
21
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
There are a variety of hikes we can do in the Gorge; through rainforest to cathedral waterfalls, across dry grasslands growing on dramatic basalt terraces, up the cliffs of the fifth-largest free-standing monolith in the world, through fire-scarred slopes, and many more. It all depends on what you fancy, our own whim that day, and the time of year.
22
Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum
Peruse this museum of Columbia Gorge natural and cultural history.
23
Multnomah Falls
See the tallest, and most famous, waterfall in Oregon along with it's historic lodge and bridges.
24
Columbia River Highway
This stunning 74-mile (119 -km) highway that was inspired by the Axenstrasse in the Swiss Alps.
25
Sunshine Mill Winery
This 130-year-old mill was once used to mill wheat for the Cheez-It! The only designated skyscraper in the Columbia Gorge, it was the first building in The Dalles to have electricity, and still contains the original Thomas Edison Motor by which it was powered. It is now a winery & restaurant.
26
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
There are a variety of hikes we can do in the Gorge; through rainforest to cathedral waterfalls, across dry grasslands growing on dramatic basalt terraces, up the cliffs of the fifth-largest free-standing monolith in the world, through fire-scarred slopes, and many more. It all depends on what you fancy, our own whim that day, and the time of year.
27
Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum
Peruse this museum of Columbia Gorge natural and cultural history.
28
Multnomah Falls
See the tallest, and most famous, waterfall in Oregon along with it's historic lodge and bridges.
29
Columbia River Highway
This stunning 74-mile (119 -km) highway that was inspired by the Axenstrasse in the Swiss Alps.
30
Sunshine Mill Winery
This 130-year-old mill was once used to mill wheat for the Cheez-It! The only designated skyscraper in the Columbia Gorge, it was the first building in The Dalles to have electricity, and still contains the original Thomas Edison Motor by which it was powered. It is now a winery & restaurant.
31
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
There are a variety of hikes we can do in the Gorge; through rainforest to cathedral waterfalls, across dry grasslands growing on dramatic basalt terraces, up the cliffs of the fifth-largest free-standing monolith in the world, through fire-scarred slopes, and many more. It all depends on what you fancy, our own whim that day, and the time of year.
32
Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum
Peruse this museum of Columbia Gorge natural and cultural history.
33
Multnomah Falls
See the tallest, and most famous, waterfall in Oregon along with it's historic lodge and bridges.
34
Columbia River Highway
This stunning 74-mile (119 -km) highway that was inspired by the Axenstrasse in the Swiss Alps.
35
Sunshine Mill Winery
This 130-year-old mill was once used to mill wheat for the Cheez-It! The only designated skyscraper in the Columbia Gorge, it was the first building in The Dalles to have electricity, and still contains the original Thomas Edison Motor by which it was powered. It is now a winery & restaurant.
36
Zone panoramique nationale de la gorge du fleuve Columbia
Il existe une variété de randonnées que nous pouvons faire dans les gorges; à travers la forêt tropicale jusqu'aux cascades de la cathédrale, à travers les prairies sèches poussant sur des terrasses de basalte spectaculaires, sur les falaises du cinquième plus grand monolithe autoportant au monde, à travers des pentes marquées par le feu, et bien d'autres. Tout dépend de ce que vous avez envie, de notre propre caprice ce jour-là et de la période de l'année.
37
Centre et musée de découverte de Columbia Gorge
Parcourez ce musée d'histoire naturelle et culturelle de Columbia Gorge.
38
Chutes de Multnomah
Découvrez la cascade la plus haute et la plus célèbre de l'Oregon, ainsi que son lodge et ses ponts historiques.
39
Autoroute du fleuve Columbia
Cette superbe autoroute de 74 miles (119 km) s'inspire de l'Axenstrasse dans les Alpes suisses.
40
Domaine viticole Sunshine Mill
Ce moulin vieux de 130 ans était autrefois utilisé pour moudre le blé pour le Cheez-It! Le seul gratte-ciel désigné dans les gorges du Columbia, c'était le premier bâtiment des Dalles à avoir de l'électricité, et contient toujours le moteur Thomas Edison d'origine par lequel il était alimenté. C'est maintenant une cave et un restaurant.
41
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
There are a variety of hikes we can do in the Gorge; through rainforest to cathedral waterfalls, across dry grasslands growing on dramatic basalt terraces, up the cliffs of the fifth-largest free-standing monolith in the world, through fire-scarred slopes, and many more. It all depends on what you fancy, our own whim that day, and the time of year.
42
Multnomah Falls
See the tallest, and most famous, waterfall in Oregon along with it's historic lodge and bridges.
43
Columbia River Highway
This stunning 74-mile (119 -km) highway that was inspired by the Axenstrasse in the Swiss Alps.
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (1)
KKH2go
Dec 2019
My thanks to Marcus for guiding our travels through the Columbia River Gorge. We hiked to Laterelle Falls which was a beautiful hike (even for this 'older' lady!). We appreciated the stories of the area--historical and geological--Marcus is an excellent guide and experienced naturalist. Our stops were in places we truly enjoyed and would not have found without his knowledge of the area. I highly recommend this tour and Terran Travels!
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2020
Thank you for the great review, Kristi! I greatly appreciate you and Philip being such great guests on my maiden voyage of that tour. I enjoyed the conversation, and good job on the hiking! P.S. Thanks for the pic!

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