Join this enchanting shuttle expedition, pausing at captivating landmarks throughout the journey.

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Join us for a journey along a historic highway that stands as a testament to artisanal craftsmanship and engineering ingenuity. Prepare to be captivated by the breathtaking landscapes of the Columbia River Gorge, where natural beauty and human achievement merge seamlessly. Your adventure includes a stop at Women’s Forum Park, where you can marvel at the picturesque view and delve into the enchanting history of this special place.

Experience the awe-inspiring Multnomah Falls, where a trio of cascades (two visible from the ground) invites you to feel the mist on your skin as you cross a stone bridge for an unforgettable view of Oregon’s “Rhine Valley.”

Discover the rustic charm of a historic inn, gift shop, and visitor center, nestled in the old-growth trees near these cascades. A serene walk through lush forests leads you to Latourell Falls, where water plunges past a backdrop of cloud and columnar basalt in a stunning display of nature’s power.

Depending on our schedule, traffic, and weather, we’ll explore additional scenic viewpoints and waterfalls, each showcasing its unique character, from the vigorous lash of a horse tail to the gentle spread of a bridal veil.

Throughout this journey, your knowledgeable tour guide will enrich your experience with accounts, legends, and insights into the region’s history and natural wonders. This tour promises not only visual delights but also a deeper connection to the majestic landscapes of the Columbia River Gorge.
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Highlights
View epic vistas
Feel the spray of waterfalls
Hear the history of our beautiful region

Includes
Bottled water available upon request
Gratuity: Tipping is left up to the guest, but as a general practice, 15% – 20% of the trip cost is the common gratuity in Portland. For your convenience, most guides accept Venmo and Google Pay.

 

 

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