The Stunning Oregon Drive That Is One Of The Best Road Trips You Can Take In America
By Sarah McCosham|Updated on April 28, 2024(Originally published May 10, 2022)
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I write like it's my job - because it is! I have a Master's in English and love words: crossword puzzles, Scrabble games, Wordle, and, of course, good, old-fashioned books.
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Hailed as The Crown Jewel of the Pacific Northwest, the Columbia River Gorge is the largest natural scenic area in the United States. The mighty Columbia River serves as the border between Oregon and Washington, and there are all sorts of treasures awaiting you on both states’ sides — though of course, we’re partial to Oregon’s. Known for its abundance of waterfalls (there are more than 90 on the Oregon side alone), the Columbia River Gorge is immensely scenic and beautiful. Arguably the best way to see the highlights of this natural wonder is by driving the Historic Columbia River Scenic Byway. This 75-mile byway winds past dozens of amazing waterfalls, scenic viewpoints, charming small towns, and hiking areas, and is one of the best road trips you can take in Oregon — and America.
There's nowhere on the planet more beautiful than the Columbia River Gorge, and we are so proud to call it (half) ours.
The 75-mile Historic Columbia River Scenic Byway takes travelers past dozens of amazing waterfalls, scenic viewpoints, charming small towns, and hiking areas right off the highway.
Most travelers begin in Portland and make their way east along the river. From here, pullouts and scenic vistas abound, including the incredible Crown Point and Vista House.
From Crown Point, the byway drifts down the mountain in gentle, winding curves that force drivers to slow down and enjoy the journey. The beautiful stonework on this historic highway is an intricate feature that's worth noting, too!
Travelers continuing onward will then come face-to-face with some of the most wondrous waterfalls in the country. Multnomah Falls is a place that needs no introduction; it's positively perfect.
Passing through Hood River is always a pleasure; this charming town has everything for which the PNW is well-known: amazing food, breathtaking views, wonderful outdoor recreation, and award-winning wineries and breweries. If you're looking for a spot to break for a bite and a drink, this is it!
After Hood River, the Rowena Loops are perhaps the most iconic section of this scenic byway. This series of sinuous horseshoe curves has been featured in numerous car commercials, in fact, and offers a dynamic and dramatic Gorge experience.
Lewis and Clark first happened upon the Columbia River Gorge during their expeditions in 1806, and we can only imagine how awestruck they were at discovering this pristine paradise. Go discover it for yourself, via this immensely beautiful byway in Oregon.
The Historic Columbia River Scenic Byway is an experience that most certainly belongs on your Oregon bucket list, and is sure to leave you in awe of the beauty of the Beaver State.
Looking for more scenic road trips in Oregon? This road trip will have you falling head-over-heels for our stunning state!
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