What You Will Do
There is no better way to discover the Columbia River Gorge, a must-visit destination when you're in Portland, than on a private tour just for you or with a companion.
From stunning waterfalls to iconic viewpoints, this is your chance to experience the Pacific Northwest at its finest.
Book your tour today and let the magic of Multnomah Falls and the Gorge’s natural wonders captivate you!
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
45 minutes
Begin your scenic journey toward the Columbia River Gorge, a natural paradise filled with lush forests, impressive rock formations, and some of the most spectacular waterfalls in the Pacific Northwest.
2
Portland Women's Forum State Scenic Viewpoint
15 minutes
Enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the Columbia River Gorge, with Vista House in the distance—a perfect spot to start your day.
Photo Tip: Morning light offers excellent conditions for capturing the expansive landscape.
3
Vista House at Crown Point
20 minutes
Visit the historic Vista House, a stunning observation point with expansive views of the river and gorge below.
Photo Tip: Take photos from inside the house to capture unique angles of its architecture with the landscape.
4
Latourell Falls
25 minutes
Take a short hike to Latourell Falls, a stunning 249-foot waterfall in the Columbia River Gorge. Surrounded by lush greenery, the falls cascade down a cliff framed by striking basalt columns. The easy 0.6-mile loop trail offers a close-up view, making it a must-see spot in the Gorge
5
20 minutes
A brief stop at Wahkeena Falls, a picturesque 242-foot waterfall nestled in the Columbia River Gorge. The falls flow down a series of rocky tiers, surrounded by vibrant greenery and towering trees. A nearby trail provides a fantastic view, offering an unforgettable experience in this peaceful, natural setting
6
Multnomah Falls
50 minutes
Multnomah Falls, the tallest waterfall in Oregon at 620 feet, is a stunning natural wonder. This iconic two-tiered waterfall cascades down a lush cliffside, fed by the underground Larch Mountain Spring. The upper drop plunges 542 feet before cascading another 69 feet to the lower pool.
A short, easy hike leads to the famous Benson Bridge, offering a great photo opportunity. Surrounded by towering trees and vibrant moss, Multnomah Falls is a must-see gem of the Columbia River Gorge.
7
Bridge of the Gods
15 minutes
The Bridge of the Gods is a historic suspension bridge that spans the Columbia River, offering anglers a unique vantage point for fishing. Located between Oregon and Washington, the bridge provides access to some of the region’s best fishing spots. The Columbia River is known for its abundant salmon and sturgeon populations, making it a prime location for fishing. The area around the bridge is a popular spot for both seasoned and recreational anglers looking to cast their lines in this scenic and productive river.
8
1 hour
Brigham Fish Market, located in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge, is a popular spot for fresh seafood, especially local fish like salmon and sturgeon. Known for its high-quality catches, the market is a favorite among both locals and visitors looking to bring home the best of the region’s river bounty.
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