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Mt. Hood is the highest summit in Oregon, and the fourth highest in the Cascades. It features waterfalls, glaciers, and historic Timberline Lodge, built by local artisans during the Great Depression, and featuring the longest ski season in the US. To the north of Mt. Hood is the Hood River Valley and Columbia Gorge American Viticultural Area (AVA), the lovechild of the Columbia Valley and Willamette Valley AVAs. You will get intimate with this area through the opportunity to enjoy the local wine, cider, and beer, a visit to Timberline Lodge on Mt. Hood, and a stop at Multnomah Falls, the tallest waterfall in Oregon and most visited site in the Pacific Northwest. Your expert guide will teach you about the natural history, cultural history, and wine background of the area, as you drive the Mt. Hood and Historic Columbia River Highway Scenic Byways. You'll visit 2 vineyards. We cover lunch, and a glass of wine at one vineyard, *you cover beverages at a second vineyard, at your leisure*.
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Что включено
Private transportation
Bottled water
Lunch
Snacks
Air-conditioned vehicle
Gratuities
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
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1
Mount Hood
Mt. Hood is a potentially active stratovolcano, the highest peak in Oregon, and the fourth highest in the Cascades. Not only is it known for its beauty, visible on the skyline of much of northern Oregon and southern Washington, but it is also the most climbed stratovolcano in the Cascades, easily accessible from Timberline Lodge, which is the only ski resort in the US that is open every month of the year.
2
Timberline Lodge
This Works Progress Administration project was dedicated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1937. It is one of the most unique, and expansive buildings in the State of Oregon, sitting on Mt. Hood above timberline, for utterly sublime views. You can divide your time among interpretive displays, food & drink venues, hiking in summer and snowplay in winter, as you like. The lodge is a National Historic Landmark, and the only ski resort in the US that is open every month of the year.
3
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
The 85-mile (137-km) long Columbia Gorge NSA features waterfalls, mountains, monoliths, terraces, resort towns, vineyards, orchards, the Columbia River, a plethora of birds, and a plant community that changes dramatically between the west and east ends.
4
Bridge of the Gods
Columbia River crossing for the Pacific Crest Trail, and lowest point on that trail. Named for a Native American legend that explains the local geology.
5
Bonneville Lock & Dam
Another National Historic Landmark, Bonneville Dam was the first Public Works Administration dam on the Columbia River, completed in 1938.
6
Bonneville Hatchery
Largest hatchery in the state of Oregon.
7
Elowah Falls
A hidden beauty...watch quickly, or you might miss it!
8
Beacon Rock
The fifth largest free-standing monolith in the world. It is an 848-ft (258-m) volcanic plug, composed of columnar basalt, so similar in size and composition to Devil's Tower, Wyoming.
9
Horsetail Falls- Columbia River Gorge
Don't miss this quirky waterfall as we pass by!
10
Multnomah Falls
The tallest waterfall in the state, with a combined height of 620 feet.
11
Wahkeena Falls
Another cute waterfall to watch closely for!
12
Crown Point State Park
Once known as Thor's Hammer, this geological feature towers above, with a crown-shaped building sitting atop, and a waterfall coming down the side.
13
Rooster Rock State Park
As we pass by, view the rock that inspired North America's oldest continuously running nudist beach!
14
Sandy River
We'll cross the Sandy River between the Columbia Gorge and Willamette Valley. The Sandy's headwaters is a glacier on Mt. Hood, and the river is known for its Steelhead and Chinook runs. As a result, the Sandy is one of three tributaries of the Columbia who's dams have been removed since 2007.
15
Mount Hood
Mt. Hood is a potentially active stratovolcano, the highest peak in Oregon, and the fourth highest in the Cascades. Not only is it known for its beauty, visible on the skyline of much of northern Oregon and southern Washington, but it is also the most climbed stratovolcano in the Cascades, easily accessible from Timberline Lodge, which is the only ski resort in the US that is open every month of the year.
16
Timberline Lodge
This Works Progress Administration project was dedicated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1937. It is one of the most unique, and expansive buildings in the State of Oregon, sitting on Mt. Hood above timberline, for utterly sublime views. You can divide your time among interpretive displays, food & drink venues, hiking in summer and snowplay in winter, as you like. The lodge is a National Historic Landmark, and the only ski resort in the US that is open every month of the year.
17
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
The 85-mile (137-km) long Columbia Gorge NSA features waterfalls, mountains, monoliths, terraces, resort towns, vineyards, orchards, the Columbia River, a plethora of birds, and a plant community that changes dramatically between the west and east ends.
18
Bridge of the Gods
Columbia River crossing for the Pacific Crest Trail, and lowest point on that trail. Named for a Native American legend that explains the local geology.
19
Bonneville Lock & Dam
Another National Historic Landmark, Bonneville Dam was the first Public Works Administration dam on the Columbia River, completed in 1938.
20
Bonneville Hatchery
Largest hatchery in the state of Oregon.
21
Elowah Falls
A hidden beauty...watch quickly, or you might miss it!
22
Beacon Rock
The fifth largest free-standing monolith in the world. It is an 848-ft (258-m) volcanic plug, composed of columnar basalt, so similar in size and composition to Devil's Tower, Wyoming.
23
Horsetail Falls- Columbia River Gorge
Don't miss this quirky waterfall as we pass by!
24
Multnomah Falls
The tallest waterfall in the state, with a combined height of 620 feet.
25
Wahkeena Falls
Another cute waterfall to watch closely for!
26
Crown Point State Park
Once known as Thor's Hammer, this geological feature towers above, with a crown-shaped building sitting atop, and a waterfall coming down the side.
27
Rooster Rock State Park
As we pass by, view the rock that inspired North America's oldest continuously running nudist beach!
28
Sandy River
We'll cross the Sandy River between the Columbia Gorge and Willamette Valley. The Sandy's headwaters is a glacier on Mt. Hood, and the river is known for its Steelhead and Chinook runs. As a result, the Sandy is one of three tributaries of the Columbia who's dams have been removed since 2007.
29
Mount Hood
Mt. Hood is a potentially active stratovolcano, the highest peak in Oregon, and the fourth highest in the Cascades. Not only is it known for its beauty, visible on the skyline of much of northern Oregon and southern Washington, but it is also the most climbed stratovolcano in the Cascades, easily accessible from Timberline Lodge, which is the only ski resort in the US that is open every month of the year.
30
Timberline Lodge
This Works Progress Administration project was dedicated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1937. It is one of the most unique, and expansive buildings in the State of Oregon, sitting on Mt. Hood above timberline, for utterly sublime views. You can divide your time among interpretive displays, food & drink venues, hiking in summer and snowplay in winter, as you like. The lodge is a National Historic Landmark, and the only ski resort in the US that is open every month of the year.
31
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
The 85-mile (137-km) long Columbia Gorge NSA features waterfalls, mountains, monoliths, terraces, resort towns, vineyards, orchards, the Columbia River, a plethora of birds, and a plant community that changes dramatically between the west and east ends.
32
Bridge of the Gods
Columbia River crossing for the Pacific Crest Trail, and lowest point on that trail. Named for a Native American legend that explains the local geology.
33
Bonneville Lock & Dam
Another National Historic Landmark, Bonneville Dam was the first Public Works Administration dam on the Columbia River, completed in 1938.
34
Bonneville Hatchery
Largest hatchery in the state of Oregon.
35
Elowah Falls
A hidden beauty...watch quickly, or you might miss it!
36
Beacon Rock
The fifth largest free-standing monolith in the world. It is an 848-ft (258-m) volcanic plug, composed of columnar basalt, so similar in size and composition to Devil's Tower, Wyoming.
37
Horsetail Falls- Columbia River Gorge
Don't miss this quirky waterfall as we pass by!
38
Multnomah Falls
The tallest waterfall in the state, with a combined height of 620 feet.
39
Wahkeena Falls
Another cute waterfall to watch closely for!
40
Crown Point State Park
Once known as Thor's Hammer, this geological feature towers above, with a crown-shaped building sitting atop, and a waterfall coming down the side.
41
Rooster Rock State Park
As we pass by, view the rock that inspired North America's oldest continuously running nudist beach!
42
Sandy River
We'll cross the Sandy River between the Columbia Gorge and Willamette Valley. The Sandy's headwaters is a glacier on Mt. Hood, and the river is known for its Steelhead and Chinook runs. As a result, the Sandy is one of three tributaries of the Columbia who's dams have been removed since 2007.
43
Mount Hood
Mt. Hood is a potentially active stratovolcano, the highest peak in Oregon, and the fourth highest in the Cascades. Not only is it known for its beauty, visible on the skyline of much of northern Oregon and southern Washington, but it is also the most climbed stratovolcano in the Cascades, easily accessible from Timberline Lodge, which is the only ski resort in the US that is open every month of the year.
44
Timberline Lodge
This Works Progress Administration project was dedicated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1937. It is one of the most unique, and expansive buildings in the State of Oregon, sitting on Mt. Hood above timberline, for utterly sublime views. You can divide your time among interpretive displays, food & drink venues, hiking in summer and snowplay in winter, as you like. The lodge is a National Historic Landmark, and the only ski resort in the US that is open every month of the year.
45
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
The 85-mile (137-km) long Columbia Gorge NSA features waterfalls, mountains, monoliths, terraces, resort towns, vineyards, orchards, the Columbia River, a plethora of birds, and a plant community that changes dramatically between the west and east ends.
46
Bridge of the Gods
Columbia River crossing for the Pacific Crest Trail, and lowest point on that trail. Named for a Native American legend that explains the local geology.
47
Bonneville Lock & Dam
Another National Historic Landmark, Bonneville Dam was the first Public Works Administration dam on the Columbia River, completed in 1938.
48
Bonneville Hatchery
Largest hatchery in the state of Oregon.
49
Elowah Falls
A hidden beauty...watch quickly, or you might miss it!
50
Beacon Rock
The fifth largest free-standing monolith in the world. It is an 848-ft (258-m) volcanic plug, composed of columnar basalt, so similar in size and composition to Devil's Tower, Wyoming.
51
Horsetail Falls- Columbia River Gorge
Don't miss this quirky waterfall as we pass by!
52
Multnomah Falls
The tallest waterfall in the state, with a combined height of 620 feet.
53
Wahkeena Falls
Another cute waterfall to watch closely for!
54
Crown Point State Park
Once known as Thor's Hammer, this geological feature towers above, with a crown-shaped building sitting atop, and a waterfall coming down the side.
55
Rooster Rock State Park
As we pass by, view the rock that inspired North America's oldest continuously running nudist beach!
56
Sandy River
We'll cross the Sandy River between the Columbia Gorge and Willamette Valley. The Sandy's headwaters is a glacier on Mt. Hood, and the river is known for its Steelhead and Chinook runs. As a result, the Sandy is one of three tributaries of the Columbia who's dams have been removed since 2007.
57
Mount Hood
Mt. Hood is a potentially active stratovolcano, the highest peak in Oregon, and the fourth highest in the Cascades. Not only is it known for its beauty, visible on the skyline of much of northern Oregon and southern Washington, but it is also the most climbed stratovolcano in the Cascades, easily accessible from Timberline Lodge, which is the only ski resort in the US that is open every month of the year.
58
Timberline Lodge
This Works Progress Administration project was dedicated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1937. It is one of the most unique, and expansive buildings in the State of Oregon, sitting on Mt. Hood above timberline, for utterly sublime views. You can divide your time among interpretive displays, food & drink venues, hiking in summer and snowplay in winter, as you like. The lodge is a National Historic Landmark, and the only ski resort in the US that is open every month of the year.
59
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
The 85-mile (137-km) long Columbia Gorge NSA features waterfalls, mountains, monoliths, terraces, resort towns, vineyards, orchards, the Columbia River, a plethora of birds, and a plant community that changes dramatically between the west and east ends.
60
Bridge of the Gods
Columbia River crossing for the Pacific Crest Trail, and lowest point on that trail. Named for a Native American legend that explains the local geology.
61
Bonneville Lock & Dam
Another National Historic Landmark, Bonneville Dam was the first Public Works Administration dam on the Columbia River, completed in 1938.
62
Bonneville Hatchery
Largest hatchery in the state of Oregon.
63
Elowah Falls
A hidden beauty...watch quickly, or you might miss it!
64
Beacon Rock
The fifth largest free-standing monolith in the world. It is an 848-ft (258-m) volcanic plug, composed of columnar basalt, so similar in size and composition to Devil's Tower, Wyoming.
65
Horsetail Falls- Columbia River Gorge
Don't miss this quirky waterfall as we pass by!
66
Multnomah Falls
The tallest waterfall in the state, with a combined height of 620 feet.
67
Wahkeena Falls
Another cute waterfall to watch closely for!
68
Crown Point State Park
Once known as Thor's Hammer, this geological feature towers above, with a crown-shaped building sitting atop, and a waterfall coming down the side.
69
Rooster Rock State Park
As we pass by, view the rock that inspired North America's oldest continuously running nudist beach!
70
Sandy River
We'll cross the Sandy River between the Columbia Gorge and Willamette Valley. The Sandy's headwaters is a glacier on Mt. Hood, and the river is known for its Steelhead and Chinook runs. As a result, the Sandy is one of three tributaries of the Columbia who's dams have been removed since 2007.
71
Mount Hood
Mt. Hood is a potentially active stratovolcano, the highest peak in Oregon, and the fourth highest in the Cascades. Not only is it known for its beauty, visible on the skyline of much of northern Oregon and southern Washington, but it is also the most climbed stratovolcano in the Cascades, easily accessible from Timberline Lodge, which is the only ski resort in the US that is open every month of the year.
72
Timberline Lodge
This Works Progress Administration project was dedicated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1937. It is one of the most unique, and expansive buildings in the State of Oregon, sitting on Mt. Hood above timberline, for utterly sublime views. You can divide your time among interpretive displays, food & drink venues, hiking in summer and snowplay in winter, as you like. The lodge is a National Historic Landmark, and the only ski resort in the US that is open every month of the year.
73
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
The 85-mile (137-km) long Columbia Gorge NSA features waterfalls, mountains, monoliths, terraces, resort towns, vineyards, orchards, the Columbia River, a plethora of birds, and a plant community that changes dramatically between the west and east ends.
74
Bridge of the Gods
Columbia River crossing for the Pacific Crest Trail, and lowest point on that trail. Named for a Native American legend that explains the local geology.
75
Bonneville Lock & Dam
Another National Historic Landmark, Bonneville Dam was the first Public Works Administration dam on the Columbia River, completed in 1938.
76
Bonneville Hatchery
Largest hatchery in the state of Oregon.
77
Elowah Falls
A hidden beauty...watch quickly, or you might miss it!
78
Beacon Rock
The fifth largest free-standing monolith in the world. It is an 848-ft (258-m) volcanic plug, composed of columnar basalt, so similar in size and composition to Devil's Tower, Wyoming.
79
Horsetail Falls- Columbia River Gorge
Don't miss this quirky waterfall as we pass by!
80
Multnomah Falls
The tallest waterfall in the state, with a combined height of 620 feet.
81
Wahkeena Falls
Another cute waterfall to watch closely for!
82
Crown Point State Park
Once known as Thor's Hammer, this geological feature towers above, with a crown-shaped building sitting atop, and a waterfall coming down the side.
83
Rooster Rock State Park
As we pass by, view the rock that inspired North America's oldest continuously running nudist beach!
84
Sandy River
We'll cross the Sandy River between the Columbia Gorge and Willamette Valley. The Sandy's headwaters is a glacier on Mt. Hood, and the river is known for its Steelhead and Chinook runs. As a result, the Sandy is one of three tributaries of the Columbia who's dams have been removed since 2007.
85
Маунт-Худ
Гора Худ — потенциально активный стратовулкан, самая высокая вершина в Орегоне и четвертая по высоте вершина Каскадов. Мало того, что он известен своей красотой, видимой на горизонте большей части северного Орегона и южного Вашингтона, но это также самый популярный стратовулкан в Каскадах, до которого легко добраться из Timberline Lodge, единственного горнолыжного курорта в США, который открыт каждый месяц года.
86
Тимберлайн Лодж
Этот проект управления ходом работ был посвящен Франклину Делано Рузвельту в 1937. Это одно из самых уникальных и обширных зданий в штате Орегон, расположенное на горе Худ над линией леса, откуда открывается совершенно потрясающий вид. Вы можете разделить свое время между интерпретирующими дисплеями, ресторанами с едой и напитками, пешими прогулками летом и игрой в снежки зимой, как вам нравится. Лодж является национальным историческим памятником и единственным горнолыжным курортом в США, который открыт каждый месяц в году.
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Национальный живописный район ущелья реки Колумбия
Ущелье Колумбия протяженностью 85 миль (137 км) включает водопады, горы, монолиты, террасы, курортные города, виноградники, фруктовые сады, реку Колумбия, множество птиц и растительное сообщество, которое резко меняется между западом и востоком. заканчивается.
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Мост богов
Переход через реку Колумбия по тропе Тихоокеанского хребта и самая низкая точка на этой тропе. Назван в честь легенды коренных американцев, которая объясняет местную геологию.
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Замок и плотина Бонневиль
Еще одна национальная историческая достопримечательность, плотина Бонневиль, была первой плотиной Администрации общественных работ на реке Колумбия, построенной в 1938 году.
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Инкубаторий Бонневиль
Крупнейший инкубаторий в штате Орегон.
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Водопад Элова
Скрытая красота... смотрите быстро, иначе вы можете ее пропустить!
92
Бикон Рок
Пятый по величине отдельно стоящий монолит в мире. Это вулканическая пробка высотой 848 футов (258 м), состоящая из столбчатого базальта, очень похожая по размеру и составу на Башню Дьявола в Вайоминге.
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Водопад Horsetail - ущелье реки Колумбия
Не пропустите этот причудливый водопад, когда мы проходим мимо!
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Малтнома Фолс
Самый высокий водопад в штате, общая высота которого составляет 620 футов.
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Водопад Вахкина
Еще один милый водопад, за которым стоит внимательно следить!
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Государственный парк Краун-Пойнт
Эта геологическая особенность, когда-то известная как Молот Тора, возвышается над ней со зданием в форме короны на вершине и водопадом, спускающимся сбоку.
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Государственный парк Рустер-Рок
Проходя мимо, посмотрите на скалу, которая вдохновила на создание самого старого непрерывно действующего нудистского пляжа в Северной Америке!
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Сэнди Ривер
Мы пересечем реку Сэнди между ущельем Колумбия и долиной Уилламетт. Истоки Сэнди представляют собой ледник на горе Худ, и река известна своими ручьями Стилхед и Чинук. В результате Сэнди является одним из трех притоков Колумбии, плотины которых были сняты с 2007 года.
99
Mount Hood
Mt. Hood is a potentially active stratovolcano, the highest peak in Oregon, and the fourth highest in the Cascades. Not only is it known for its beauty, visible on the skyline of much of northern Oregon and southern Washington, but it is also the most climbed stratovolcano in the Cascades, easily accessible from Timberline Lodge, which is the only ski resort in the US that is open every month of the year.
100
Timberline Lodge
This Works Progress Administration project was dedicated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1937. It is one of the most unique, and expansive buildings in the State of Oregon, sitting on Mt. Hood above timberline, for utterly sublime views. You can divide your time among interpretive displays, food & drink venues, hiking in summer and snowplay in winter, as you like. The lodge is a National Historic Landmark, and the only ski resort in the US that is open every month of the year.
101
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
The 85-mile (137-km) long Columbia Gorge NSA features waterfalls, mountains, monoliths, terraces, resort towns, vineyards, orchards, the Columbia River, a plethora of birds, and a plant community that changes dramatically between the west and east ends.
102
Bridge of the Gods
Columbia River crossing for the Pacific Crest Trail, and lowest point on that trail. Named for a Native American legend that explains the local geology.
103
Bonneville Lock & Dam
Another National Historic Landmark, Bonneville Dam was the first Public Works Administration dam on the Columbia River, completed in 1938.
104
Bonneville Hatchery
Largest hatchery in the state of Oregon.
105
Elowah Falls
A hidden beauty...watch quickly, or you might miss it!
106
Beacon Rock
The fifth largest free-standing monolith in the world. It is an 848-ft (258-m) volcanic plug, composed of columnar basalt, so similar in size and composition to Devil's Tower, Wyoming.
107
Horsetail Falls- Columbia River Gorge
Don't miss this quirky waterfall as we pass by!
108
Multnomah Falls
The tallest waterfall in the state, with a combined height of 620 feet.
109
Wahkeena Falls
Another cute waterfall to watch closely for!
110
Crown Point State Park
Once known as Thor's Hammer, this geological feature towers above, with a crown-shaped building sitting atop, and a waterfall coming down the side.
111
Rooster Rock State Park
As we pass by, view the rock that inspired North America's oldest continuously running nudist beach!
112
Sandy River
We'll cross the Sandy River between the Columbia Gorge and Willamette Valley. The Sandy's headwaters is a glacier on Mt. Hood, and the river is known for its Steelhead and Chinook runs. As a result, the Sandy is one of three tributaries of the Columbia who's dams have been removed since 2007.
113
Mount Hood
Mt. Hood is a potentially active stratovolcano, the highest peak in Oregon, and the fourth highest in the Cascades. Not only is it known for its beauty, visible on the skyline of much of northern Oregon and southern Washington, but it is also the most climbed stratovolcano in the Cascades, easily accessible from Timberline Lodge, which is the only ski resort in the US that is open every month of the year.
114
Timberline Lodge
This Works Progress Administration project was dedicated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1937. It is one of the most unique, and expansive buildings in the State of Oregon, sitting on Mt. Hood above timberline, for utterly sublime views. You can divide your time among interpretive displays, food & drink venues, hiking in summer and snowplay in winter, as you like. The lodge is a National Historic Landmark, and the only ski resort in the US that is open every month of the year.
115
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
The 85-mile (137-km) long Columbia Gorge NSA features waterfalls, mountains, monoliths, terraces, resort towns, vineyards, orchards, the Columbia River, a plethora of birds, and a plant community that changes dramatically between the west and east ends.
116
Bridge of the Gods
Columbia River crossing for the Pacific Crest Trail, and lowest point on that trail. Named for a Native American legend that explains the local geology.
117
Bonneville Lock & Dam
Another National Historic Landmark, Bonneville Dam was the first Public Works Administration dam on the Columbia River, completed in 1938.
118
Bonneville Hatchery
Largest hatchery in the state of Oregon.
119
Elowah Falls
A hidden beauty...watch quickly, or you might miss it!
120
Beacon Rock
The fifth largest free-standing monolith in the world. It is an 848-ft (258-m) volcanic plug, composed of columnar basalt, so similar in size and composition to Devil's Tower, Wyoming.
121
Horsetail Falls- Columbia River Gorge
Don't miss this quirky waterfall as we pass by!
122
Multnomah Falls
The tallest waterfall in the state, with a combined height of 620 feet.
123
Wahkeena Falls
Another cute waterfall to watch closely for!
124
Crown Point State Park
Once known as Thor's Hammer, this geological feature towers above, with a crown-shaped building sitting atop, and a waterfall coming down the side.
125
Rooster Rock State Park
As we pass by, view the rock that inspired North America's oldest continuously running nudist beach!
126
Sandy River
We'll cross the Sandy River between the Columbia Gorge and Willamette Valley. The Sandy's headwaters is a glacier on Mt. Hood, and the river is known for its Steelhead and Chinook runs. As a result, the Sandy is one of three tributaries of the Columbia who's dams have been removed since 2007.
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Отзывы (2)
Jack M
Oct 2024
Awesome tour! Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable about the area and its history. Stopped at some beautiful locations for food and wine as well.
Ответ от хоста
Dec 2024
Thanks for the great review!
FriendlyPoltergeist
Jun 2023
Our tour guide John was amazing! He was extremely knowledgeable and the tour itself was beautful! We started out at the falls then made our way up to the wine tasting rooms. I really loved wy’ east ping Grigio wine and im usually not a white wine enthusiast (I also work in Napa valley so I know my wines). My favorite part was a pleasant surprise in that we got to see the hotel that was used in the Shining!! I love horror movies and this was really awesome! It was beautiful inside and out. I definitely recommend this tour.

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В каком городе вы бы хотели исследовать?
Нью-Йорк
New York City