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    Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area - Wahkeena Falls

    Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area

    4.8(99 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    It is such a beautiful and scenic drive each and every time going through the Columbia River Gorge!…read moreIt's something I never tire of and there are so many things to go see both on the Oregon and Washington side of the Gorge. One of the most notable places to stop is Multnomah Falls. It's a highly popular place and it is certainly understandable as to why but it is best to go early. You may even need to look into getting a reservation in order to get a parking space as well... because yes... it is actually that popular all year round. There are so many cute little towns through the Gorge as well. Hood River is a favorite of ours and I believe it's a favorite for a lot of people but Cascade Locks is nice as well and the Washington side has cute towns as well. On the Oregon side is Interstate 84 but don't explore this Interstate or route as a quick, brisk route to get east to west (or vice versa) as you cannot go typical Interstate speed through the Gorge. The curvature of the road and through this long stretch simply doesn't allow you to do that so it would be worth looking into alternate routes as possible if quickness is the only thing in mind otherwise you kind of just have to endure the reduced speeds. The Columbia River itself one doesn't have to repeat how beautiful it is but it's understandable if you do. River activities never fail to mesmerize. Like the group of people we once saw sailing down the river with boogie boards ( perhaps there's another name for it I'm not in the know with that) and the almost other worldly appearance of numerous fisherman on boats once fishing season was in full swig in the early morning. It's something one can never get tired of, The Columbia Gorge and I enjoy it each and every time I drive through it. It's breathtaking and truly one of essential drives to partake if visiting Oregon.

    This area is an absolute must see if you are in the Portland area. It is really gorgeous. We drove…read moreto the visitor center and from there hiked up toward Multnomah Falls. It is a great way to get your steps in while surrounded by nature at its finest. There a number of waterfalls in this area and if you don't have time to get out and hike, there are some that can be seen from your car while driving by. We spent most of a day driving and hiking to the waterfalls using a map we got from the visitor center. It was raining during our visit, but we still got to see some beautiful scenery. There's a restaurant at Multnomah Falls Lodge in case you are looking for a place for lunch while in the area.

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    Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area - 18th annual guys trip. This year, we went to Portland, Oregon and hiked the Wahkeena Falls trail (pictured here).

    18th annual guys trip. This year, we went to Portland, Oregon and hiked the Wahkeena Falls trail (pictured here).

    Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area - Mt. Adams

    Mt. Adams

    Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area - Wahkeena Falls trail at the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area in Corbett, Oregon. Multnomah County. Breathtaking and beautiful.

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    Wahkeena Falls trail at the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area in Corbett, Oregon. Multnomah County. Breathtaking and beautiful.

    Gorge Base Camp

    Gorge Base Camp

    3.2(60 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    We were driving 6 hours already when we pulled in around sunset. Right before 5pm. We selected what…read morewe thought would be a vacant spot, a back-in for our truck cabover. I got out and had a look around, looking for the office or anyone working. Next thing we know this blue-haired fat troglodyte comes running and screeching, saying we "didn't have a reservation and didn't pay," and would give us three minutes to come to the office or she would call the cops. My wife said, "we're winging it!" We didn't call or check before coming and she aggressively came over and confronted us. She wouldn't listen to me when I said I was looking for an employee or the front office. I got upset with her behavior which was totally uncalled for and very RUDE. We decided then to go back across the bridge and find a local campground, Viento State Park, arriving at night which I never like to do. This unfriendly employee working at this park put us at risk by not being accommodating, and setting us out on the roads after dark. Avoid this place.

    Inquired about staying here in my rig monthly. Was asked for a picture of my rig, submitted them…read moreand was replied to by , the dents in your rig concern me. Really? The dents in my rig. It's clean it's nice and it's in good shape. 1 star because of the text interaction. A dent in my quarter panel discredits me. By the look of the rest of the reviews. I'd say not worth it. Although I do appreciate the honesty in the reviews. Saves me the trouble. I've been all over the United States! Traveling working - North Carolina South Carolina Montana Wyoming Texas Nevada Missouri Oklahoma Washington Oregon etc. read the reviews before you book. Thank god for Yelp. Politics and racial behavior. Sounds look boomers stuck in an era that has since passed on. Doesn't fit 2025! Download IOVERLANDER2!

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    Gorge Base Camp - Office

    Office

    Gorge Base Camp - The view of the freight train right over the top of the blackberry bushes.

    The view of the freight train right over the top of the blackberry bushes.

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    White River Falls State Park - Old Hydro Building

    White River Falls State Park

    4.5(8 reviews)
    34.2 mi

    Love this State Park!…read more This place is a little gem amongst state parks. It's kind of in the middle of nowhere...wouldn't have come upon it most likely had the hubby not seen note of it on a waterfall blog. First impression, the grounds are pristine. Perfectly manicured grasses scattered with picnic tables. Restrooms...extremely clean. There's a decent amount of parking near the restrooms/upper falls, as well as some right off the highway. A genius idea really, they made a now ghostly, obsolete hydroelectric power plant into a park. You can hear the upper falls as soon as you pull up, running hard and fast right now! You get great views from the overlook at the end of the lot, which is very accessible to most anyone. From there you can take the trail down to peek into the rusty, old ruins of the plant, as well as further down to another smaller, but still impressive falls. Heads up though, the trail down is NOT accessible to everyone. The footing is loose and fairly steep. BUT, if you can at least get down to the overlook above the old building do it...the view of the upper falls from that point is extraordinary. Really a gorgeous falls, much more than I expected. Just a great park, I highly recommend a visit to this one!

    Spectacular falls, gorgeous views, interesting hiking trail to the bottom. Had to climb over logs…read moreand rocks to get to the bowl of the lower falls. Looks like something out of the movies! So amazing and can't believe it took me so long to get here! Fun ruins to explore as well!

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    White River Falls State Park - Old Hydro Building

    Old Hydro Building

    White River Falls State Park - Old Hydro Building

    Old Hydro Building

    White River Falls State Park - The water is seriously beautiful.

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    The water is seriously beautiful.

    Deschutes River State Recreation Area - Deschutes River State Rec Area

    Deschutes River State Recreation Area

    3.2(15 reviews)
    24.2 mi

    Lovely setting...but way too loud to stay overnight…read more Decided to stay at the campground while exploring the area. The setting of the campground is really pretty, and felt quite peaceful until dark. I'd noticed the sign on the info board warning of noise. But honestly I assumed it would be the normal passing train noise we always experience when staying along the gorge. But this location was something different...train whistles were sounded throughout the entire night. No sleep was to be had for me here. Regardless, we prepped to roam the trails that morning. While I didn't have big expectations when we started off along the river we really ended up enjoying the trails. The hillsides around the Deschutes provide a simply stunning landscape. There are multiple, parallel levels of trails from which to choose. We opted to take about 5 miles round trip, starting on the lowest trail and looping back via the next level up. The trails are narrow & winding, with uneven surfaces. On that sunny day it was very serene, with only the sounds of the river and birds. I wouldn't consider using the campground again, simply due to the train whistles. The sites weren't at all private, some level/some not...but all with nice river views. I would definitely recommend use of the trail system, however.

    This is an ok park if you are stopping for a picnic or to take a hike. It's right on the river so…read morethere are great views, fresh air and all that the Gorge has to offer. However, being the Gorge it can get windy. Sometimes very windy. I don't camp but if I did it wouldn't be here. It's right on the rail line and five mile long freight rains pass by a few hundred feet away every five minutes..... literally. Other than that, it's a good State park with all the amenities. Easy to get to so if you are on the Interstate and need a break you'll find this area more refreshing than a highway rest area.

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    Deschutes River State Recreation Area - Deschutes River State Rec Area

    Deschutes River State Rec Area

    Deschutes River State Recreation Area - Deschutes River State Rec Area

    Deschutes River State Rec Area

    Deschutes River State Recreation Area

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    Sauvie Island Nude Beach - "UFO" on the beach. So cool. You can go inside and look out.

    Sauvie Island Nude Beach

    4.3(40 reviews)
    67.1 mi

    Such a gem! This is a beautiful river beach close to Portland making it super convenient to get…read moreaway and enjoy the beauty and peacefulness of this gorgeous area. On a sunny day, in any month, the view is just spectacular. You can see both Mt. Hood and Mt. St. Helens from the beach area. The beach is clothing optional and people are in all variations from nude, to topless, to clothed. So if walking around naked isn't your thing, don't let that stop you. You do you and everyone else will do themselves. It all works. As you drive down NW Raider, you will pass the Island Cove Market. if you haven't bought a permit to park, stop here to get one. It's $7 a day or $30 for an annual pass, well worth it. Don't neglect to buy the permit, they patrol frequently and will fine or tow!!! After the Island Cove Market you will pass a beach - you will know based on the cars all parked on the left and a hill to the right with several stairs and handrails taking you over the small hill to beach. Keep driving. When you hit the gravel road, you are in Clothing Optional Beach territory. Anywhere along this several mile stretch, park your car to the left and walk through the various marked paths to the right. When you walk through the clearing, you will be delighted by the sight of a decent sized white sandy beach, the river sprawled out in front of you with views across the water to the grass and trees. Plus Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Hood standing proud. It's stunning! And so peaceful. There are no bathroom facilities. This is Sauvie Island and it's not built up or commercialized. That's part of the charm and why it remains so pristine. There are porta potties located every 40 feet or so along the parking area. As well as garbage bins. Do take all your trash with you, don't leave it on the beach. This beach is great for long walks, sunbathing, picnics, floating or swimming in the water. In the summer, the water is actually pretty warm. And few waves other than when a large barge goes by and creates some waves. So if you like stunning scenery, peace and quiet plus water you can swim in, check it out! I plan on frequenting often this summer. I'll be the one in full bathing suit and a sun hat!

    Needs some infrastructure and maintenance. The parking place…read moreis filled with dust and the roads to this place is so dusty that when you are walking and a car goes by, you are filled with dust. The beach itself also needs some maintenance, some more trees are needed and in general some greenery is needed, it totally feels like a desert more than a beach.

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    Sauvie Island Nude Beach - One of Collins Beach goddess

    One of Collins Beach goddess

    Sauvie Island Nude Beach - Collins Beach

    Collins Beach

    Sauvie Island Nude Beach - Nice weekend at Sauvie Island

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    Nice weekend at Sauvie Island

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