The Columbia Valley’s stunning, diverse landscape, almost year-round sunshine and an endless variety of activities and attractions have made this area one of the Northwest’s best-kept secrets.
Feel like exploring at your leisure? Take a scenic drive or a boat excursion along the majestic Columbia River Gorge, the natural highway used by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their epic exploration of the Pacific Northwest from 1803 to 1806. Or visit nearby towns for eclectic shops, cafes and restaurants and art galleries, plus museums that offer glimpse into the region’s colorful history. More adventurous types have access to nearby canyons, deserts, mountains and rivers for hiking mountain biking, skiing, camping, fishing, whitewater rafting and more.
To learn about other points of interest in the Columbia Valley or for information on hotels and restaurants, please contact the following organizations: