Columbia Gorge
About Columbia Gorge
A natural border separating Washington from Oregon, Columbia Gorge was formed over millions of years by the mighty Columbia River as it made its way south from Canada’s Rocky Mountains, through the Cascades, and west to the Pacific Ocean. As the largest National Scenic Area in both Washington and the greater United States, Columbia Gorge is the perfect place to book a Riparide escape thanks to a diverse landscape home to multi-tiered waterfalls, world-class fishing, kayaking and canoeing, and plenty of options for anyone partial to a cold craft beer, delicious wine or fresh, farm-to-table food. Hop from town to town and experience the different local flavors, or perhaps cross the famous Bridge of the Gods before tackling the trails on an unforgettable day hike up Dog Mountain, Dalles Mountain or along the historic banks of the Columbia River.