Must-see attractions in Columbia River Gorge

  • Columbia Gorge Discovery Center

    Columbia River Gorge

    This excellent museum covers the history of the gorge, from its creation by cataclysmic floods to the hardships pioneers had traversing it, to early…

  • Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center

    Columbia River Gorge

    Located just below Skamania Lodge, this museum weaves together the many threads that form the area's history – Native Americans, early explorers, pioneer…

  • Maryhill Museum of Art

    Columbia River Gorge

    If you've ever wondered about that expression, 'What in Sam Hill?,' here's your answer: this museum in a hilltop mansion was founded by Sam Hill (1857…

  • Bonneville Dam

    Columbia River Gorge

    This dam was one of the largest New Deal projects of the Depression era. Completed in 1937, it was the first major dam on the Columbia River. Dam…

  • Columbia Hills Historical State Park

    Columbia River Gorge

    Some of the most famous remaining pictographs (painted figures) along the Columbia River are at this Washington state park, site of a Native American…

  • Deschutes River State Recreation Area

    Columbia River Gorge

    The Deschutes River, Oregon's second largest, cuts through central Oregon and meets the Columbia at this fine state park, 15 miles east of The Dalles…

  • Stonehenge Memorial

    Columbia River Gorge

    Not one for small gestures, businessman Sam Hill built a full-scale replica of Salisbury Plain's Stonehenge on the cliffs above the Columbia River…

  • Rowena Crest

    Columbia River Gorge

    On top of Rowena Crest are spectacular views and vast meadows now preserved as a wildflower sanctuary. Governor Tom McCall Reserve, on Rowena Plateau, is…

  • History Museum of Hood River County

    Columbia River Gorge

    This worthwhile museum depicts the history of Hood River County and the mid-Columbia River region, with displays on Native American artifacts and quirky…

  • Fort Dalles Museum

    Columbia River Gorge

    This museum was once part of an 1856 fort and is Oregon's oldest history museum. It's a fascinating place full of historical items; highlights include an…

  • National Neon Sign Museum

    Columbia River Gorge

    Housed in the magnificent, late-1800s Elks building, this fun, 'flashy' and educational museum is a fantastic new addition to The Dalles. You'll start…

  • Bonneville Fish Hatchery

    Columbia River Gorge

    Next door to Bonneville Dam, in pretty grounds with picnic tables, is this visitor-friendly facility. There are several ponds full of rainbow trout and…

  • Vista House

    Columbia River Gorge

    Crown Point, which marks the gorge's western edge, offers amazing panoramic views across the gorge. Here the 1916 Vista House observatory, an art nouveau…

  • Eagle Creek Recreation Area

    Columbia River Gorge

    The beautiful, 13.2-mile Eagle Creek Trail was the gorge's most popular hike before the 2017 fire that has closed it indefinitely. There is no timeline on…

  • The Dalles Dam & Lock

    Columbia River Gorge

    The Dalles Dam, built in 1957, produces enough electricity to power 800,000 homes. Access to this power came at a price, however. The dam's reservoir,…

  • Hood River Farmers Market

    Columbia River Gorge

    If you happen to be around town from May to September, check out the farmers market for crafts, live music, fresh produce and locally made foods. From…

  • Cascade Locks Historical Museum

    Columbia River Gorge

    Housed in an old lockmaster's three-story residence (1905) across from the locks, this museum features Native American artifacts, a fish wheel and a…

  • Hutson Museum

    Columbia River Gorge

    Get a fantastic view of Mt Hood from this museum and historic residence in Parkdale. The collection includes pioneer and Native American artifacts as well…