Travel Oregon and communities in the Columbia River Gorge need your help to better understand what motivates people to visit the Gorge. Whether you spend every weekend in the Gorge, or if you’ve never heard of it, we are interested in your thoughts. Travel...
From Troutdale to Umatilla, researchers will be installing meteorological equipment this week, with their focus on improving wind power modeling in the Gorge area: The $9 million second phase of the Wind Forecast Improvement Project is funded by the U.S. Department of...
Gorge on Tap is an event hosted by Friends of the Columbia River Gorge, an organization that aims to preserve the Columbia River Gorge as a treasure for all to enjoy. The Gorge on Tap event travels to communities around the Columbia Gorge, discussing conservation...
Visit the Cape Horn Loop for one of the premier hiking loops in the Gorge. A 7.7 mile loop, the Cape Horn Trail is an easy 40 minute drive from Portland, offering a perfect weekend hike for Oregonians, Washingtonians, and those visiting the area.Driving DirectionsThe...
Peter Marbach, a local photographer, will be holding his second-annual Holiday Open House November 14 and 15th in Hood River, OR. Come to see his breath-taking photography and learn about his projects that span across the globe.New items this year include the recently...
While people often flock to the Gorge to see waterfalls that plummet over one-hundred feet, there are some who visit the Gorge seeking a different type of natural giant. Hood River photographer, Darryl Lloyd searches the Columbia River Gorge for old-growth trees. In...