Accessible Adventures: Water Falls Along the Historic Columbia River Highway
Accessible Adventures: Water Falls Along the Historic Columbia River Highway. For information about accessible recreation opportunities in Pacific Northwest National Forests, visit:
Bicycling on Columbia Historic Highway in Oregon
Last summer, I biked 4000 miles across the U.S. from Seaside, NJ to Seaside, OR. The Columbia River Valley was probably the prettiest of the whole trip. Here's a section I cycled through on Historic Highway 30.
Historic Columbia River Highway & Multnomah Falls (Things to do in Oregon): Look Who's Traveling
Taking a road trip in Oregon, from Mt. Hood to the Oregon Coast. In this premiere episode of the travel vlog, we travel the Historic Columbia River Highway, visiting the Vista House Crown Point State Scenic Corridor (00:19), Multnomah Falls ()1:07) the second tallest year-round waterfall in the United States, and Bonneville Fish Hatchery (02:07).
Oregon is a coastal U.S. state in the Pacific Northwest region known for its diverse landscape of farms, forests, mountains and beaches. Metro Portland is famous for its quirky, avant-garde culture and is home to iconic coffee shops, boutiques, farm-to-table restaurants and microbreweries. It lies in the Willamette Valley, a renowned red-wine-producing area. Snow-capped Mt. Hood, to the east, offers hiking and skiing.
Travel and explore the West from a kid's perspective. We visit amusement parks, museums, festivals, and other family friendly attractions.
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See America from HHH Summer 89 Part 4 Washington & Oregon
It was the first trip of the summer,& Philip's 1st without big brother Rodney along. We start going through Spoken, that ends video #1 Philip reloads quickly and we continue with video #2 going south on US Rt 395 into Oregon to I-84 West though Portland & to McMinnville OR to drop stop #2
Historic Columbia River Highway in Oregon
This was part of a 48 state fundraising motorcycle ride. Please visit my website for more info.
Columbia River Highway Interstate 84 West near Cascade Locks, Oregon
Columbia River Highway Interstate 84 West near Cascade Locks, Oregon. - BigRigSteve is an American trucker that trucks all 48 states. He has equipped his truck with LIVE Truckcams and Still-Image webcams. He keeps his Road Crew up to date by using Fully Automated GPS trip maps and other GPS related information, and Blogs on his daily experiences on the road, He uses HD Videos, Photography, and Interactive Panoramas to show America's Highways to the rest of the world. become one of the RoadCrew and visit us on To learn more about BigRigTravels, visit these links:
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Oregon Road Trip: Scenic Mt. Hood/Columbia River Gorge
Spectacular natural wonders abound in Mt. Hood/Columbia River Gorge, Oregon – hike forests, bike trails and paddle the Columbia River.
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Skating along the Columbia River
A skate along the Marine Drive path in Portland, Oregon.
Row River Trail
Views along the scenic Row River National Recreation Trail. The Trail begins in Cottage Grove, OR and continues for 16.2 miles to Culp Creek, OR. It is a converted rails-to-trails path and is family friendly. The Trail is included in all ride options for the Rotary Club of Cottage Grove's Cycle the Lakes Bike Ride held in September every year. See cyclthelakes.org for more information.
Columbia River Gorge (Gorge Trip App)
The Columbia River Gorge is world-class landscape that extends more than 100 miles east of Portland, where the Columbia River carves a dramatic canyon between the states of Oregon and Washington. It is the largest national scenic area in the United States: a land of natural contrasts between rain forest and desert, sea-level passage and alpine meadows.
The Gorge Trip App leads you in your discovery of one of the most beautiful places on Earth...the Columbia River Gorge. Find information on hiking trails, waterfalls, parks, endemic wildflowers, history, wine, as well as maps, photos and other tourist resources.
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1981: The Columbia River Gorge: Who Is Watching?
This historic film began as a slideshow that Friends of the Columbia Gorge founder Nancy Russell used in her various presentations to garner support for federal legislation to protect Gorge natural and cultural resources. For its time, the slideshow was an impressive tool with beautiful photography, built-in narration, music scored to the presentation and even character voices. The slideshow would be shown with multiple projectors so the images would seamlessly fade in and out giving a sense of motion. It's a fascinating, meditative, from-the-heart tribute to the special qualities of the Columbia Gorge, and a warning about what could be lost without swift protective action. Many decision-makers and crucial benefactors of the movement to save the Gorge were moved by this presentation.
In 1986, President Ronald Reagan signed into law the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Act, which today helps efforts to ensure that the beautiful and wild Columbia Gorge remains a place apart, an unspoiled treasure for generations to come.
Accessible Adventures: Columbia Gorge Discovery Center
Accessible Adventures: Columbia Gorge Discovery Center. For information about accessible recreation opportunities in Pacific Northwest National Forests, visit:
Tom McCall Preserve
A premiere wildflower hike in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge.
Tom McCall Preserve - Rowena Crest, OR 4/30/2013
Row River Trail
A few moments of a great bike tour. On the ride: Ariel Elle Garret Jeff Kai Nina Skip
Bridge of the Gods Malf Marathon - Bridge Crossing
Brand new for 2014 is one of the coolest half marathon runs you will find anywhere, literally!
The Bridge of the Gods Half Marathon and 10 K will start on the Washington side of the river taking runners across the exciting and scenic Bridge of the Gods. Amazing views directly under foot await competitors and are sure to get the blood pumping before reaching your first mile.
From the bridge the run will connect with the Historic Columbia River Highway State Park Trail and head west towards Dodson. Runners will keep cool during the hot August weather by crossing 4 bridges and creeks as well as running under a thick shaded canopy of old growth forest.
The turn around will be located at just west of the brand new section of trail at Moffett Creek and take runners back to Cascade Locks. After a short sprint through town runners will head into Marine Park were the sternwheeler is located and across the bridge that spans the historic locks to finish on Thunder Island. At the finish will be a beer garden, music and expo transforming the small Thunder Island into a rocking big party right in the middle of the Columbia River.
Columbia Gorge Wine Tasting
Wine tasting in the Columbia River Gorge area
Grant's Getaways: Linn County Covered Bridges
Time to escape the hustle and bustle of city life? Then it's time for a Grant's Getaway down a seldom traveled route guaranteed to relax and unwind you under the sheltering roof tops of the many covered bridges found along the country back roads of Linn County. Framed by the Cascade Mountain foothills, Linn County, in the spacious northeast corner of the Willamette Valley, serves up wistful reminders of a horse and buggy past that you can explore today.
Crooked River Canyon Scenic Bikeway
Meander through a secluded river canyon and towering basalt cliffs on the Crooked River Canyon Scenic Bikeway.