Spring Break Road Trip on The Columbia River Highway

Looking for ways to spend spring break that will provide opportunities for life-long memories but short on the funds to fly anywhere? Try a Road Trip to the Columbia River Gorge, one of the most beautiful scenic drives in the country. With more than 90 waterfall to...

Maryhill Museum of Art Celebrates 75th Anniversary

March 15, 2015 will be the 75th Anniversary for the Maryhill Museum of Art. The landmark exhibition will be bringing a collection of 35 paintings, that have seldom-if-ever been exhibited, to the Columbia River Gorge. The exhibition will feature American Indian...

Bridge of the Gods and Pedestrians?

The Bridge of the Gods provides a great way for cars to get from one side of the Columbia River Gorge to the other. Have you ever tried to walk across it? The experience of walking across the Bridge of the Gods is less than friendly with a narrow walkway, vehicle...

Is Nestlé Coming to Cascade Locks?

Cascade Locks City Council unanimously voted to approve a key step towards the proposed opening of a Nestlé water bottling plant. This was just one of many steps taken in the last six years of working to bring the Nestlé company to Columbia River Gorge. While...

Sheppard’s Dell Hike

Sheppard’s Dell hike is a great way to start preparing your body for spring hiking season. Although it is still technically January it sure hasn’t felt that way here in the Columbia River Gorge. The sun has been shining so if you can handle a little wind...

The Columbia River Gorge Welcomes the Eagles Back

The Columbia River Gorge and Oregon in general is on the migration route for bald eagles coming from Alaska, Yellowstone, Arizona and more. One of the best places to view these eagles is The Dalles Dam Visitors Center, look out the window you’ll likely see one...