Follow the path of an ancient riverbed, carved by the last Ice Age, past the Bridge of the Gods, and explore the Windsurfing Capital of the World. In the afternoon, traverse Oregon’s fertile fruit val
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Location: Portland
What's Included
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Knowledgeable, local and friendly guide
- Transportation in a premium, high-roofed passenger van
- Live commentary throughout the tour
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Great question! Kids are welcome on the Columbia River Gorge Waterfalls & Mt Hood Tour. Just keep in mind it’s a full day of traveling and hiking, so it might be better suited for older kids who can handle some walking and the excitement of the tour. If you have younger children, I’d suggest checking with Wildwood Adventures for any specific recommendations!
A: Weather can be unpredictable in Oregon, but Wildwood Adventures typically runs tours rain or shine! They do have the right to cancel for safety reasons, but they'll usually let you know ahead of time and offer to reschedule. It’s always a good idea to check their cancellation policy directly on their site. Come prepared for rain though—it's part of the fun!
A: Yes, parking is generally pretty straightforward near the meeting point! There are public parking areas close to the starting location, and some are free during certain hours. Just be sure to check the signs for any restrictions. Arriving early can help you snag a good spot and enjoy some local coffee before you head out!
Discussions
Just did the Columbia River Gorge tour and WOW!
I just got back from the Columbia River Gorge Waterfalls & Mt Hood Tour and it was epic! The views were breathtaking, especially at Multnomah Falls. Our guide was super knowledgeable and made the ride enjoyable. They provided bottled water, which was nice. I highly recommend it if you're in Portland! Just remember to wear comfy shoes and bring a light jacket.
Thinking of gifting this tour, need some advice!
I'm looking to surprise my parents with the Columbia River Gorge tour. They love nature but aren’t super active. Is it doable for them? What sort of fitness level is needed? Would love any tips or suggestions!