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Однодневная поездка на гору Худ из Портленда к водопаду Малтнома и реке Худ

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Посмотрите на чудеса природы, которые проходят вдоль исторического шоссе реки Колумбия в этой однодневной поездке из Портленда в гору Маунт-Худ. С гидом вы познакомитесь с некоторыми из самых впечатляющих достопримечательностей Орегона, включая водопад Малтнома и ущелье реки Колумбия, по мере того как вы узнаете об этом районе по пути. Остановитесь у таких достопримечательностей, как Timberline Lodge и Rowena Crest, и у вас будет свободное время на обед в реке Худ.
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Hotel pick-up and drop-off at select downtown Portland hotels
Transportation
Professional Tour Guide
Hotel pick-up and drop-off at select downtown Portland hotels
Transportation
Professional Tour Guide
Hotel pick-up and drop-off at select downtown Portland hotels
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  • Разрешены животные-поводыри
  • Рядом есть общественный транспорт
  • Подходит для всех уровней физической подготовки
  • Детям до 6 лет требуется автокресло для этого тура; пожалуйста, привозите свои собственные, так как местный оператор не сможет разместить детей без автокресла.
  • Рекомендуется носить удобную обувь
  • Для путешественников и персонала доступно дезинфицирующее средство для рук
  • Социальное дистанцирование соблюдается на протяжении всего опыта
  • Регулярная дезинфекция мест с интенсивным движением
  • Регулярная дезинфекция транспортных средств
  • Гидам требуется регулярно мыть руки
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  • Регулярная проверка температуры у персонала
  • Проверка температуры у путешественников по прибытии
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Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area protects the spectacular canyon where the Columbia River cuts through the Cascade mountains - with cliffs and overlooks of Washington to the north and Oregon's mountains and waterfalls to the south. The Gorge is unique in its natural and cultural history, as well as its designation as a National Scenic Area. As we drive to Multnomah Falls and Hood River we will be driving through the Columbia River Gorge.
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Multnomah Falls
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. We will stop here and you will have time to walk to Benson Bridge and explore the historic Multnomah Falls Lodge.
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Rowena Crest Viewpoint
Overlooking a major chokepoint along the Ice Age Floods path, Rowena Crest lies at nearly 700 feet above the Columbia River at the upstream end of Rowena Plateau, a miles-long promontory that protrudes into the path of the river. This forces the river around the plateau through a relatively narrow section of the Gorge known as the Rowena Gap. We will stop here and enjoy the view while taking amazing photographs!
4
Mount Hood
Mt. Hood’s perpetually snowy peak — crowned by eleven glaciers, one for every thousand feet it rises above sea level — can be seen from miles and miles away. It’s home to a total of six ski areas, making it a great base camp for skiers. Beautiful alpine lakes with names like Lost, Trillium and Mirror dot Mt. Hood’s flanks, each offering its own unique view of the mountain.
5
Timberline Lodge
Constructed in 1937, Timberline Lodge stands on the south slope of Mt. Hood at an elevation of 6,000 feet. This beautiful 55,000 square foot structure rises out of a pristine alpine landscape and is still being used for its original intent – a magnificent ski lodge and mountain retreat for everyone to enjoy. Legendary and awe-inspiring, it's a tribute to the rugged spirit of the Pacific Northwest and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1977.
6
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area protects the spectacular canyon where the Columbia River cuts through the Cascade mountains - with cliffs and overlooks of Washington to the north and Oregon's mountains and waterfalls to the south. The Gorge is unique in its natural and cultural history, as well as its designation as a National Scenic Area. As we drive to Multnomah Falls and Hood River we will be driving through the Columbia River Gorge.
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Multnomah Falls
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. We will stop here and you will have time to walk to Benson Bridge and explore the historic Multnomah Falls Lodge.
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Rowena Crest Viewpoint
Overlooking a major chokepoint along the Ice Age Floods path, Rowena Crest lies at nearly 700 feet above the Columbia River at the upstream end of Rowena Plateau, a miles-long promontory that protrudes into the path of the river. This forces the river around the plateau through a relatively narrow section of the Gorge known as the Rowena Gap. We will stop here and enjoy the view while taking amazing photographs!
9
Mount Hood
Mt. Hood’s perpetually snowy peak — crowned by eleven glaciers, one for every thousand feet it rises above sea level — can be seen from miles and miles away. It’s home to a total of six ski areas, making it a great base camp for skiers. Beautiful alpine lakes with names like Lost, Trillium and Mirror dot Mt. Hood’s flanks, each offering its own unique view of the mountain.
10
Timberline Lodge
Constructed in 1937, Timberline Lodge stands on the south slope of Mt. Hood at an elevation of 6,000 feet. This beautiful 55,000 square foot structure rises out of a pristine alpine landscape and is still being used for its original intent – a magnificent ski lodge and mountain retreat for everyone to enjoy. Legendary and awe-inspiring, it's a tribute to the rugged spirit of the Pacific Northwest and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1977.
11
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area protects the spectacular canyon where the Columbia River cuts through the Cascade mountains - with cliffs and overlooks of Washington to the north and Oregon's mountains and waterfalls to the south. The Gorge is unique in its natural and cultural history, as well as its designation as a National Scenic Area. As we drive to Multnomah Falls and Hood River we will be driving through the Columbia River Gorge.
12
Multnomah Falls
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. We will stop here and you will have time to walk to Benson Bridge and explore the historic Multnomah Falls Lodge.
13
Rowena Crest Viewpoint
Overlooking a major chokepoint along the Ice Age Floods path, Rowena Crest lies at nearly 700 feet above the Columbia River at the upstream end of Rowena Plateau, a miles-long promontory that protrudes into the path of the river. This forces the river around the plateau through a relatively narrow section of the Gorge known as the Rowena Gap. We will stop here and enjoy the view while taking amazing photographs!
14
Mount Hood
Mt. Hood’s perpetually snowy peak — crowned by eleven glaciers, one for every thousand feet it rises above sea level — can be seen from miles and miles away. It’s home to a total of six ski areas, making it a great base camp for skiers. Beautiful alpine lakes with names like Lost, Trillium and Mirror dot Mt. Hood’s flanks, each offering its own unique view of the mountain.
15
Timberline Lodge
Constructed in 1937, Timberline Lodge stands on the south slope of Mt. Hood at an elevation of 6,000 feet. This beautiful 55,000 square foot structure rises out of a pristine alpine landscape and is still being used for its original intent – a magnificent ski lodge and mountain retreat for everyone to enjoy. Legendary and awe-inspiring, it's a tribute to the rugged spirit of the Pacific Northwest and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1977.
16
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area protects the spectacular canyon where the Columbia River cuts through the Cascade mountains - with cliffs and overlooks of Washington to the north and Oregon's mountains and waterfalls to the south. The Gorge is unique in its natural and cultural history, as well as its designation as a National Scenic Area. As we drive to Multnomah Falls and Hood River we will be driving through the Columbia River Gorge.
17
Multnomah Falls
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. We will stop here and you will have time to walk to Benson Bridge and explore the historic Multnomah Falls Lodge.
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Rowena Crest Viewpoint
Overlooking a major chokepoint along the Ice Age Floods path, Rowena Crest lies at nearly 700 feet above the Columbia River at the upstream end of Rowena Plateau, a miles-long promontory that protrudes into the path of the river. This forces the river around the plateau through a relatively narrow section of the Gorge known as the Rowena Gap. We will stop here and enjoy the view while taking amazing photographs!
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Mount Hood
Mt. Hood’s perpetually snowy peak — crowned by eleven glaciers, one for every thousand feet it rises above sea level — can be seen from miles and miles away. It’s home to a total of six ski areas, making it a great base camp for skiers. Beautiful alpine lakes with names like Lost, Trillium and Mirror dot Mt. Hood’s flanks, each offering its own unique view of the mountain.
20
Timberline Lodge
Constructed in 1937, Timberline Lodge stands on the south slope of Mt. Hood at an elevation of 6,000 feet. This beautiful 55,000 square foot structure rises out of a pristine alpine landscape and is still being used for its original intent – a magnificent ski lodge and mountain retreat for everyone to enjoy. Legendary and awe-inspiring, it's a tribute to the rugged spirit of the Pacific Northwest and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1977.
21
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area protects the spectacular canyon where the Columbia River cuts through the Cascade mountains - with cliffs and overlooks of Washington to the north and Oregon's mountains and waterfalls to the south. The Gorge is unique in its natural and cultural history, as well as its designation as a National Scenic Area. As we drive to Multnomah Falls and Hood River we will be driving through the Columbia River Gorge.
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Multnomah Falls
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. We will stop here and you will have time to walk to Benson Bridge and explore the historic Multnomah Falls Lodge.
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Rowena Crest Viewpoint
Overlooking a major chokepoint along the Ice Age Floods path, Rowena Crest lies at nearly 700 feet above the Columbia River at the upstream end of Rowena Plateau, a miles-long promontory that protrudes into the path of the river. This forces the river around the plateau through a relatively narrow section of the Gorge known as the Rowena Gap. We will stop here and enjoy the view while taking amazing photographs!
24
Mount Hood
Mt. Hood’s perpetually snowy peak — crowned by eleven glaciers, one for every thousand feet it rises above sea level — can be seen from miles and miles away. It’s home to a total of six ski areas, making it a great base camp for skiers. Beautiful alpine lakes with names like Lost, Trillium and Mirror dot Mt. Hood’s flanks, each offering its own unique view of the mountain.
25
Timberline Lodge
Constructed in 1937, Timberline Lodge stands on the south slope of Mt. Hood at an elevation of 6,000 feet. This beautiful 55,000 square foot structure rises out of a pristine alpine landscape and is still being used for its original intent – a magnificent ski lodge and mountain retreat for everyone to enjoy. Legendary and awe-inspiring, it's a tribute to the rugged spirit of the Pacific Northwest and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1977.
26
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area protects the spectacular canyon where the Columbia River cuts through the Cascade mountains - with cliffs and overlooks of Washington to the north and Oregon's mountains and waterfalls to the south. The Gorge is unique in its natural and cultural history, as well as its designation as a National Scenic Area. As we drive to Multnomah Falls and Hood River we will be driving through the Columbia River Gorge.
27
Multnomah Falls
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. We will stop here and you will have time to walk to Benson Bridge and explore the historic Multnomah Falls Lodge.
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Rowena Crest Viewpoint
Overlooking a major chokepoint along the Ice Age Floods path, Rowena Crest lies at nearly 700 feet above the Columbia River at the upstream end of Rowena Plateau, a miles-long promontory that protrudes into the path of the river. This forces the river around the plateau through a relatively narrow section of the Gorge known as the Rowena Gap. We will stop here and enjoy the view while taking amazing photographs!
29
Mount Hood
Mt. Hood’s perpetually snowy peak — crowned by eleven glaciers, one for every thousand feet it rises above sea level — can be seen from miles and miles away. It’s home to a total of six ski areas, making it a great base camp for skiers. Beautiful alpine lakes with names like Lost, Trillium and Mirror dot Mt. Hood’s flanks, each offering its own unique view of the mountain.
30
Timberline Lodge
Constructed in 1937, Timberline Lodge stands on the south slope of Mt. Hood at an elevation of 6,000 feet. This beautiful 55,000 square foot structure rises out of a pristine alpine landscape and is still being used for its original intent – a magnificent ski lodge and mountain retreat for everyone to enjoy. Legendary and awe-inspiring, it's a tribute to the rugged spirit of the Pacific Northwest and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1977.
31
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area protects the spectacular canyon where the Columbia River cuts through the Cascade mountains - with cliffs and overlooks of Washington to the north and Oregon's mountains and waterfalls to the south. The Gorge is unique in its natural and cultural history, as well as its designation as a National Scenic Area. As we drive to Multnomah Falls and Hood River we will be driving through the Columbia River Gorge.
32
Multnomah Falls
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. We will stop here and you will have time to walk to Benson Bridge and explore the historic Multnomah Falls Lodge.
33
Rowena Crest Viewpoint
Overlooking a major chokepoint along the Ice Age Floods path, Rowena Crest lies at nearly 700 feet above the Columbia River at the upstream end of Rowena Plateau, a miles-long promontory that protrudes into the path of the river. This forces the river around the plateau through a relatively narrow section of the Gorge known as the Rowena Gap. We will stop here and enjoy the view while taking amazing photographs!
34
Mount Hood
Mt. Hood’s perpetually snowy peak — crowned by eleven glaciers, one for every thousand feet it rises above sea level — can be seen from miles and miles away. It’s home to a total of six ski areas, making it a great base camp for skiers. Beautiful alpine lakes with names like Lost, Trillium and Mirror dot Mt. Hood’s flanks, each offering its own unique view of the mountain.
35
Timberline Lodge
Constructed in 1937, Timberline Lodge stands on the south slope of Mt. Hood at an elevation of 6,000 feet. This beautiful 55,000 square foot structure rises out of a pristine alpine landscape and is still being used for its original intent – a magnificent ski lodge and mountain retreat for everyone to enjoy. Legendary and awe-inspiring, it's a tribute to the rugged spirit of the Pacific Northwest and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1977.
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Национальный живописный район ущелья реки Колумбия
Национальный живописный район ущелья реки Колумбия защищает впечатляющий каньон, где река Колумбия прорезает Каскадные горы со скалами и видом на Вашингтон на севере и горы и водопады Орегона на юге. Ущелье уникально своей природной и культурной историей, а также статусом национального живописного района. Когда мы едем к водопаду Малтнома и реке Худ, мы будем ехать через ущелье реки Колумбия.
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Малтнома Фолс
Водопад, такой же великолепный и запоминающийся, как и любой другой в стране, расположен всего в 30 минутах езды от Портленда. Посещение водопада Малтнома, ревущего, внушающего благоговение каскада ледяной воды высотой 611 футов, позволит вам ощутить силу и красоту природы вблизи и с легкостью. Мы остановимся здесь, и у вас будет время, чтобы дойти до Бенсон-Бридж и осмотреть исторический домик Малтнома-Фолс.
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Смотровая площадка Ровена Крест
Возвышаясь над главным узким местом на пути наводнений ледникового периода, Ровена-Крест находится почти на высоте 700 футов над рекой Колумбия в верхнем течении плато Ровена, мыса длиной в несколько миль, выступающего на пути реки. Это заставляет реку огибать плато через относительно узкий участок ущелья, известный как Ровенский ущелье. Мы остановимся здесь и насладимся видом, делая потрясающие фотографии!
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Маунт-Худ
Вечно снежный пик горы Худ, увенчанный одиннадцатью ледниками, по одному на каждую тысячу футов его высоты над уровнем моря, виден издалека. Здесь находится шесть горнолыжных зон, что делает его отличным базовым лагерем для лыжников. Красивые альпийские озера с такими названиями, как Лост, Триллиум и Зеркальная точка на склонах горы Худ, каждое из которых предлагает свой уникальный вид на гору.
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Тимберлайн Лодж
Построенный в 1937 году, Timberline Lodge стоит на южном склоне горы Худ на высоте 6000 футов. Это красивое сооружение площадью 55 000 квадратных футов возвышается над нетронутым альпийским пейзажем и до сих пор используется по своему первоначальному назначению — великолепная лыжная база и горное убежище для всех желающих. Легендарный и внушающий благоговейный трепет, он является данью суровому духу тихоокеанского северо-запада и был объявлен национальным историческим памятником в 1977 году.
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Lisa L
May 2017

This was a highlight for my trip to Oregon. Sarah was an excellent tour guide. It was such a relaxed and beautiful day. I highly recommend this tour.

Brandon C
Apr 2017

I will be honest - this tour did not go exceptionally well, and it had great potential. Our tour guide, Carrie, was very friendly and knowledgeable. However, time management on the tour was an issue. Firstly, she did not have contact information for one of her pickups, and when we arrived at their hotel, it turned out they were not coming on the tour at all...this took up about 10-15 minutes that could have been avoided had she called every individual the morning of the tour to confirm that we were all still attending. This was poor planning in my opinion. All in all, the personalized pickups took far too long, and should have begun earlier in the morning. I was one of the first pickups and was not picked up until about 8:55 AM, when the tour was supposed to begin at 9 AM. I would hardly call driving around to 5 different hotels in a crowded bus a tour.

The various waterfalls that we viewed were wonderful. However, the tour did not allow much time for us to hike or explore the trails. That was disappointing. I would have much preferred less stops along the way, and more ability to explore, say, 1 or 2 waterfalls, as opposed to stopping to see 5 or 6 different locations for 10 minutes each. Again, time management seemed a bit off there.

We also stopped at the Mt. Hood Vineyard for the sole reason that ONE person on our tour wanted to stop there. ONE PERSON! It was not a planned part of the tour, and I think it was outrageous that we wasted 10-15 minutes again at a stop that was completely uneventful for 9/10 of the parties in the bus. If you want to go on a wine tour, go on a wine tour!

The absolute worst part of this debacle was our ascent to Mt. Hood. I guess Carrie does not have a contact at the lodge at the top of Mt Hood to check the weather...because once we got near the top, it was near blizzard conditions. We got stuck behind several cars. We had to GET OUT OF THE VAN and literally help PUSH cars out of snow ruts. We then had to do the same thing for our van. It is a blessing that none of the older gentlemen on our tour had a heart attack. By the time we actually got out of the snow, there was no time to even stop at the lodge. Everyone was out of breath, cold, wet, and agitated. We had literally wasted over 2 hours driving up and down a mountain for absolutely no reason.

Now, I understand that the weather was out of Carrie's control. But I believe that much of this could have been prevented with better planning:
1. Better planned pickups. Call everyone morning of the tour to confirm everyone is still on board and ready to go.
2. No unscheduled stops. This is NO ONE's personal tour - it is a group tour.
3. Less stops, more exploration at the better stops. I'd rather have a fantastic experience at 2 or 3 waterfalls than just get a couple of pics at 5 or 6 locations. Each time you stop the bus and unload the passengers, you use up more time.
4. If you are driving up a mountain in a vehicle that can't handle snow, BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THAT THE WEATHER IS SAFE! We should never have been put in that situation. It truly was a disaster.

I do not mean to personally attack Carrie, and I'm sure she is an excellent tour guide, but the planning on this tour was just abysmal. I am only giving it two stars rather than one because I think the sights are breathtaking - so with proper planning, the right guide, and good weather, this tour has potential to be a great one.

Candice V
Apr 2017

The van was comfortable for an all-day tour. Tom was an excellent tour guide. He was personable, ready to offer suggestions for changing the agenda due to inclement weather, and very knowledgeable. Couldn't have had a better day!

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