Columbia River Gorge: The River That Cut Through Mountains
1986The Columbia River Gorge stretches 80 miles through the Cascade Range, the only sea-level passage through the mountain chain, carved by catastrophic Ice Age floods.
Everything Hood River is known for
The Columbia River Gorge stretches 80 miles through the Cascade Range, the only sea-level passage through the mountain chain, carved by catastrophic Ice Age floods.
4 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
The Columbia River Gorge stretches 80 miles through the Cascade Range, the only sea-level passage through the mountain chain, carved by catastrophic Ice Age floods.
A canyon carved by ancient mega-floods. Waterfalls everywhere along the historic highway.
Ever wonder how Starvation Creek got its name? It's a story of a train, a snowstorm, and some very hungry passengers. Back in the day, a train got stuck right here due to massive snowdrifts. The passengers were…
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