Small Group: Columbia River Gorge Waterfalls Tour from Portland

Join an intimate, Oregonian-led small group tour of the Columbia River Gorge and waterfalls with Portland Oregon's original tour and adventure company. Your experienced guide will take you on a advent

Join an intimate, Oregonian-led small group tour of the Columbia River Gorge and waterfalls with Portland Oregon's original tour and adventure company. Your experienced guide will take you on a adventure exploring the Pacific Northwest's most breathtaking views and waterfalls. From Chanticleer viewpoint, Crown Point, and the Vista House you'll see the vast expanse of the Gorge stretching as far as the eye can see. Robust with history and unique geology, you'll learn the real story of the Gorge as you're guided to numerous waterfalls, including the infamous 620 foot Multnomah Falls.  Bonniville Dam/Salmon ladders, Fish Hatchery are also included,  This Tour is Informative and very scenic so don't forget your camera! Experienced guides, providing fun and informative tours with unparalleled customer service, while operating the nicest custom equipped 4x4 Mercedes-Benz vehicles in Portland's tour industry... Created, owned and operated by native Portland Oregonians, since 2001

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Location: Portland

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for the Columbia River Gorge Waterfalls tour?

A: There aren't any strict age limits for the tour, but it's generally recommended for ages 8 and up. The tour does involve some walking and hiking, so keep that in mind for younger kids. It's perfect for families, just make sure everyone is comfortable with being out for several hours.

Q: What should I wear for the Columbia River Gorge tour? Is it muddy?

A: I'd recommend wearing comfortable shoes with good grip since some paths can get muddy, especially near the waterfalls. Layering is key too, since it can get a bit chilly near the water. A light rain jacket is also smart to bring—Oregon weather can be unpredictable!

Q: Can you reschedule if the weather's bad? Got a date in mind for next month.

A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule if the weather doesn't cooperate! Just contact the tour company directly, and they'll work with you to find a new date. They keep an eye on conditions, so if it's unsafe, they'll let you know ahead of time.

Discussions

Just did the Columbia River Gorge tour—what an experience!

I took the small group tour of the Columbia River Gorge last week, and wow, it was amazing! Our guide was super knowledgeable, and we got to see Multnomah Falls and the Vista House. The views were breathtaking! Just a tip: bring a camera because you'll want to capture every moment. I can't recommend this enough if you're in Portland!

Thinking of gifting the Columbia River Gorge tour—thoughts?

I'm considering this as a gift for my parents who are visiting from out of state. They love nature but aren't super active. Do you think they'd enjoy it? Also, how long does the tour usually last?