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Columbia River Gorge Full Day Private Tour and Hike

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Our guides team is made up of Master Naturalists, experts with Master's Degrees in Outdoor and Sustainability Education, and more!

Join your guide for a full day in the Columbia River Gorge. Your day may include stops at iconic destinations such as Multnomah Falls and the Fruit Loop (depending on the fruit season), while also leaving time to hike on the trails and away from crowds. Your guide will work with you to choose walks that are perfectly suited for your group. Along the way, they’ll share stories of the gorge’s history, explain its natural features, and share information about its flora and fauna.
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Mon 21 Apr
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Что включено
Private transportation
Binoculars
Park Entry Fees
Private, naturalist tour guide
Air-conditioned vehicle
At midday, your guide will serve a gourmet picnic lunch. We cater to all dietary request with notice!
Private transportation
Дополнительная информация
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Что ожидать
1
Bridal Veil Falls State Park
Nestled in Corbett, Oregon, Bridal Veil Falls State Park boasts the captivating Bridal Veil Falls as its centerpiece. The falls, resembling a delicate veil, cascade down a moss-covered cliff, often creating rainbows in the sunlight. Accessible trails invite hikers to explore the lush surroundings, making it a serene spot for picnics, birdwatching, and nature lovers seeking Oregon's enchanting landscapes. This also includes travel time.
2
Multnomah Falls
The falls are a breathtaking two-tiered waterfall located in the Columbia River Gorge, near Portland, Oregon. It's one of the most iconic and visited natural attractions in the Pacific Northwest. The waterfall cascades dramatically in two steps: the upper falls plunge at 542 feet and the lower falls drop another 69 feet, creating a mesmerizing sight. A picturesque footbridge spans across the lower cascade, offering stunning views and photo opportunities of the rushing waters. Surrounded by lush greenery and basalt cliffs, the area boasts accessible trails that lead to viewpoints for visitors to appreciate the awe-inspiring beauty of this majestic waterfall. The Multnomah Falls Lodge nearby provides historical context, amenities, and a starting point for adventuring in the area.
3
Horsetail Falls- Columbia River Gorge
Another majestic waterfall, Horsetail is a picturesque waterfall along the Historic Columbia River Highway. Dropping 176 feet, it resembles a horse's tail, easily accessible for visitors to admire its beauty from the highway or take a trail for a closer view.
4
Bonneville Lock & Dam
The Bonneville Lock & Dam in Cascade Locks, Oregon, is a crucial structure on the Columbia River. It helps boats navigate past the dam, generates hydroelectric power, and aids in controlling floods. Visitors can view the dam's facilities, see fish ladders for migrating fish, and learn about its role in the region's history and economy. Travel time is also included between attractions.
5
The Fruit Loop
The Fruit Loop in Oregon is a scenic 35-mile drive through Hood River Valley, showcasing orchards, vineyards, and farms. It's a route lined with farm stands, markets, and wineries, offering visitors the chance to sample fresh produce, local goods, and wines while enjoying stunning views of Mt. Hood and the Columbia River Gorge. *This attraction is dependent on the time of year and season*.
6
Bridal Veil Falls State Park
Nestled in Corbett, Oregon, Bridal Veil Falls State Park boasts the captivating Bridal Veil Falls as its centerpiece. The falls, resembling a delicate veil, cascade down a moss-covered cliff, often creating rainbows in the sunlight. Accessible trails invite hikers to explore the lush surroundings, making it a serene spot for picnics, birdwatching, and nature lovers seeking Oregon's enchanting landscapes. This also includes travel time.
7
Multnomah Falls
The falls are a breathtaking two-tiered waterfall located in the Columbia River Gorge, near Portland, Oregon. It's one of the most iconic and visited natural attractions in the Pacific Northwest. The waterfall cascades dramatically in two steps: the upper falls plunge at 542 feet and the lower falls drop another 69 feet, creating a mesmerizing sight. A picturesque footbridge spans across the lower cascade, offering stunning views and photo opportunities of the rushing waters. Surrounded by lush greenery and basalt cliffs, the area boasts accessible trails that lead to viewpoints for visitors to appreciate the awe-inspiring beauty of this majestic waterfall. The Multnomah Falls Lodge nearby provides historical context, amenities, and a starting point for adventuring in the area.
8
Horsetail Falls- Columbia River Gorge
Another majestic waterfall, Horsetail is a picturesque waterfall along the Historic Columbia River Highway. Dropping 176 feet, it resembles a horse's tail, easily accessible for visitors to admire its beauty from the highway or take a trail for a closer view.
9
Bonneville Lock & Dam
The Bonneville Lock & Dam in Cascade Locks, Oregon, is a crucial structure on the Columbia River. It helps boats navigate past the dam, generates hydroelectric power, and aids in controlling floods. Visitors can view the dam's facilities, see fish ladders for migrating fish, and learn about its role in the region's history and economy. Travel time is also included between attractions.
10
The Fruit Loop
The Fruit Loop in Oregon is a scenic 35-mile drive through Hood River Valley, showcasing orchards, vineyards, and farms. It's a route lined with farm stands, markets, and wineries, offering visitors the chance to sample fresh produce, local goods, and wines while enjoying stunning views of Mt. Hood and the Columbia River Gorge. *This attraction is dependent on the time of year and season*.
11
Bridal Veil Falls State Park
Nestled in Corbett, Oregon, Bridal Veil Falls State Park boasts the captivating Bridal Veil Falls as its centerpiece. The falls, resembling a delicate veil, cascade down a moss-covered cliff, often creating rainbows in the sunlight. Accessible trails invite hikers to explore the lush surroundings, making it a serene spot for picnics, birdwatching, and nature lovers seeking Oregon's enchanting landscapes. This also includes travel time.
12
Multnomah Falls
The falls are a breathtaking two-tiered waterfall located in the Columbia River Gorge, near Portland, Oregon. It's one of the most iconic and visited natural attractions in the Pacific Northwest. The waterfall cascades dramatically in two steps: the upper falls plunge at 542 feet and the lower falls drop another 69 feet, creating a mesmerizing sight. A picturesque footbridge spans across the lower cascade, offering stunning views and photo opportunities of the rushing waters. Surrounded by lush greenery and basalt cliffs, the area boasts accessible trails that lead to viewpoints for visitors to appreciate the awe-inspiring beauty of this majestic waterfall. The Multnomah Falls Lodge nearby provides historical context, amenities, and a starting point for adventuring in the area.
13
Horsetail Falls- Columbia River Gorge
Another majestic waterfall, Horsetail is a picturesque waterfall along the Historic Columbia River Highway. Dropping 176 feet, it resembles a horse's tail, easily accessible for visitors to admire its beauty from the highway or take a trail for a closer view.
14
Bonneville Lock & Dam
The Bonneville Lock & Dam in Cascade Locks, Oregon, is a crucial structure on the Columbia River. It helps boats navigate past the dam, generates hydroelectric power, and aids in controlling floods. Visitors can view the dam's facilities, see fish ladders for migrating fish, and learn about its role in the region's history and economy. Travel time is also included between attractions.
15
The Fruit Loop
The Fruit Loop in Oregon is a scenic 35-mile drive through Hood River Valley, showcasing orchards, vineyards, and farms. It's a route lined with farm stands, markets, and wineries, offering visitors the chance to sample fresh produce, local goods, and wines while enjoying stunning views of Mt. Hood and the Columbia River Gorge. *This attraction is dependent on the time of year and season*.
16
Bridal Veil Falls State Park
Nestled in Corbett, Oregon, Bridal Veil Falls State Park boasts the captivating Bridal Veil Falls as its centerpiece. The falls, resembling a delicate veil, cascade down a moss-covered cliff, often creating rainbows in the sunlight. Accessible trails invite hikers to explore the lush surroundings, making it a serene spot for picnics, birdwatching, and nature lovers seeking Oregon's enchanting landscapes. This also includes travel time.
17
Multnomah Falls
The falls are a breathtaking two-tiered waterfall located in the Columbia River Gorge, near Portland, Oregon. It's one of the most iconic and visited natural attractions in the Pacific Northwest. The waterfall cascades dramatically in two steps: the upper falls plunge at 542 feet and the lower falls drop another 69 feet, creating a mesmerizing sight. A picturesque footbridge spans across the lower cascade, offering stunning views and photo opportunities of the rushing waters. Surrounded by lush greenery and basalt cliffs, the area boasts accessible trails that lead to viewpoints for visitors to appreciate the awe-inspiring beauty of this majestic waterfall. The Multnomah Falls Lodge nearby provides historical context, amenities, and a starting point for adventuring in the area.
18
Horsetail Falls- Columbia River Gorge
Another majestic waterfall, Horsetail is a picturesque waterfall along the Historic Columbia River Highway. Dropping 176 feet, it resembles a horse's tail, easily accessible for visitors to admire its beauty from the highway or take a trail for a closer view.
19
Bonneville Lock & Dam
The Bonneville Lock & Dam in Cascade Locks, Oregon, is a crucial structure on the Columbia River. It helps boats navigate past the dam, generates hydroelectric power, and aids in controlling floods. Visitors can view the dam's facilities, see fish ladders for migrating fish, and learn about its role in the region's history and economy. Travel time is also included between attractions.
20
The Fruit Loop
The Fruit Loop in Oregon is a scenic 35-mile drive through Hood River Valley, showcasing orchards, vineyards, and farms. It's a route lined with farm stands, markets, and wineries, offering visitors the chance to sample fresh produce, local goods, and wines while enjoying stunning views of Mt. Hood and the Columbia River Gorge. *This attraction is dependent on the time of year and season*.
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Отзывы (1)
71mattien
Jun 2024
My husband Blake and I did the full day tour of the Columbia River Gorge with our guide Tyler. Tyler was so planned out with the specific hike we would do and was an excellent communicator with us even before the trip about what kind of day we were wanting (ex. More difficult hiking or more relaxed). He was so knowledgeable about the area and knew the best way to enjoy it without the hassle of crowds. We had the best day with him!
Ответ от хоста
Jun 2024
Thanks for the awesome review! We're pumped to hear you and Blake had a blast with Tyler. He’s a rockstar at planning epic hikes and dodging crowds! So glad you had the best day ever. Come back for more adventures soon! 🚀🌲
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