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Featured image: Salmon River Pioneer Crossing GC1GB6M In 1843 thousands upon thousands of emigrants set off for Oregon
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Featured image: Salmon River Pioneer Crossing GC1GB6M In 1843 thousands upon thousands of emigrants set off for Oregon
... moreVisit WAAAM, Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum, on the Second Saturday of the month, when volunteers, love
... moreWho’s ready for some river time? The White Salmon River, just across the Columbia in Washington, beckons you with
... moreNational Wildflower Week is the first week of May but we’re celebrating wildflowers now in the Columbia River Gorge.
... moreFor spectacular Wildflower hikes we invite you to take a little drive east out of Hood River toward The Dalles where you can
... moreTake time out from hiking, biking, wine tasting, or fruit picking on these golf courses near Mt Hood and the Columbia River
... moreWe snowshoe. For us there is nothing better than a hike in the Mt Hood National Forest, fresh snow, no wind, fresh tracks.
... moreHusum Falls Season is Here Many of you have eagerly been waiting for this moment. The White Salmon River is now at the
... moreMultnomah Falls is the most visited recreation site in the Pacific Northwest with 2 million stopping each year to take in
... moreWiesendanger Falls is the first of the two major upper waterfalls along Multnomah Creek in the Columbia River Gorge. The
... moreMt. Hood, rising 11,240′ into the bluebird sky, is crowned by eleven glaciers. It’s home to three ski areas, making it a
... moreLittle Multnomah Falls is just upstream from its bigger, and slightly more famous sibling Multnomah Falls but stunning in
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