Gorge Explorer - Multnomah Falls & Beyond - PDX08

Ride the Gorge Explorer to a number of attractions in the Gorge. The tour starts with a narrated trip to Multnomah Falls with 30 minutes at the Falls and the option of the Waterfall Trolley. It contin

Ride the Gorge Explorer to a number of attractions in the Gorge. The tour starts with a narrated trip to Multnomah Falls with 30 minutes at the Falls and the option of the Waterfall Trolley. It continues through the Gorge with an option for a riverboat cruise at Cascade Locks or Gray Line’s Fruit Valley Trolley and the Mt Hood Railroad tour train from Hood River. You can also design you own day to include wineries, breweries and shopping in Hood River, the hub of Gorge activities. The coach services the following attractions with the cost of those attractions included depending on the option chosen: Multnomah Falls - a no additional cost option Waterfall Trolley Hop-On Hop-Off tour of the Waterfall Corridor Cascade Locks and the Columbia Gorge Sternwheeler Hood River and the Mount Hood Railroad, Fruit Valley Trolley, Western Antique Aeroplane and Auto Museum Gray Line is the only operator in Portland that uses a motorcoach. Don't be crowded in a van, travel in style in a coach.

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Location: Portland

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on the Gorge Explorer tour?

A: There's no strict age limit for kids, but I’d recommend it for ages 5 and up since there’s quite a bit of walking, especially at Multnomah Falls. Plus, the trolley ride might be more enjoyable for slightly older kids who can appreciate the scenery. Just keep an eye on younger ones if you plan to hop off at various spots!

Q: How much time do we actually get at Multnomah Falls?

A: You get 30 minutes at Multnomah Falls, which is usually enough to snap some pics and enjoy the view. If you want to hike to the bridge or just enjoy a snack, plan your time wisely! It can be quite crowded, so I'd recommend going straight there when you arrive.

Q: What should we wear? Is it cold at the falls?

A: Definitely wear layers! It can get pretty chilly, especially near the falls with all the mist. A light waterproof jacket is a good idea. Don’t forget comfy shoes since you’ll be walking on uneven terrain too!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Gorge Explorer tour! Any thoughts?

Hey everyone! I’m considering getting the Gorge Explorer tour for my parents for their anniversary. They love nature and I think they’d enjoy the Multnomah Falls stop and maybe the riverboat cruise. Just wondering if anyone’s done this and what the experience was like? Would it be a good gift?

Just did the Gorge Explorer – Here’s my experience!

I went on the Gorge Explorer last weekend and it was fantastic! We hit up Multnomah Falls first, which was stunning, and then did the riverboat cruise at Cascade Locks. The guide was really knowledgeable too! I’m so glad I went with the coach instead of a van. Super comfy! Definitely recommend as a gift for anyone who loves the outdoors.