Improving the Columbia River Gorge

BNSF Railroad is upgrading its rail lines across the nation including the Columbia River Gorge rail segment. Last year $125 million was spent by the railroad along the Columbia River segment, and this year they are expected to exceed that amount. Read more about these...

Camping in the Columbia River Gorge

For some people it may be a bit too early in the year for camping, but not for Lisa and Andrew. All the way from Seattle, they came down to the Columbia River Gorge just to spend a couple days exploring, hiking, and to see what there was to see. Their trip included...

Hiking for Trillium in the Columbia River Gorge

Trillium’s in the Columbia GorgeTrillium is not just another forest flower, it signifies that better weather is on the way. After the snow clears the Trillium is one of the first wildflowers to appear in many places. She lets the forest know it is time to wake...

Columbia River Gorge with Spring on Display

A vernal pool on Oregon’s eastern end of the Columbia River Gorge. (Terry Richard/The Oregonian)Flowers are blooming in the Columbia River Gorge. Find out where and when your favorite flower is blooming at wildflowersearch.com. Read more about the Gorge in...

Travel Oregon Takes us Down the Columbia River Gorge

Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge from Seattle Dredge on Vimeo.A trip through the Columbia River Gorge; one of the Seven Wonders of Oregon #traveloregon Visit www.seattlestravels.com/category/destinations/north-america/usa/oregon for more stories & photos of the...

Kayaking down Waterfalls

Kayakers heading up the Salmon River Gorge, but not to ride the river they are going to ride down a waterfall! Salmon River Gorge is similar to Columbia River Gorge except it requires kayaking to see, and it is a class V-VI which means possibility of life-and-death...