The Unique Day Trip To Bonneville Lock and Dam In Oregon Is A Must-Do
Travel has looked a bit different this year for many of us, but at least we all have the opportunity to explore more of our own backyard. Oregon is a beautiful state with plenty of charming towns, rugged hikes, and unique day trips awaiting you. If you have yet to experience the Bonneville Lock and Dam, check it out. Not only is it an activity you can enjoy safely outdoors, it’s a great place to learn about local history.

This is one of several dams on the Columbia's main stem along the Washington and Oregon border.

It's pretty impressive to see in person.
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At the time it was built, it held a world record for its size.
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The Columbia River Basin alone provides more than 40% of all hydroelectric generation in the U.S.

Both visitor centers are temporarily closed due to current conditions, but they'll resume their daily operations as soon as possible.

You can check out the Chinook, sockeye, coho, and steelhead salmon swimming through the fish ladder at the fish hatchery.

The dam is still owned and managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and it's on a designated national historic site.
Have you ever been to the Bonneville Lock and Dam?
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Bonneville Dam, Cascade Locks, OR 97014, USA