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Photo: View looking south across the Columbia River from Catherine Creek hiking area in Washington State toward cherry orchards near Mosier, Oregon.  Photo by Denise McCravey, courtesy of Gorge Rentals.

Capt Gray Sails the Columbia
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story from the Historical Gazette, Volume One Number Seven, which tells about Capt. Robert Gray's trip from Boston to the Pacific Northwest - and his sailing up the Columbia River the 16th of August, 1788.

Cascade Links
Community information providing governmental and non-profit information for Multnomah, Clackamas, Clark and Washington Counties. In Oregon and Washington States. Transportation, community calendar, housing, jobs, employment, arts / entertainment, libraries, education, parks, neighborhood associations, elections information, business.

Columbia River Gorge Visitor's Association
Offering information for those traveling to the scenic mid-Columbia region along the borders of Oregon and Washington, as seen in their map. Includes calendar of events, and lodging found in their "members" section.

Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.  902 Wasco Avenue, Suite 200, Hood River, OR 97031. Phone: 541-386-2333.

Hiking, mountain biking, windsurfing, camping, fishing, boating, wildlife watching, birding, wildflower watching, photography, picnicking, rock climbing.  You can do all this and more in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.  Review this site for information for fun and safe recreation experiences in the Gorge.

The Columbia River Highway
Construction of this scenic highway was a significant technical and civic achievement for its time, having been built between 1913 and 1922, and showed aesthetic judgment and appreciation for the magnificent Columbia River Gorge landscape. This site sponsored by the Oregon State Archives is rich in discription and history and includes renderings of early day postcards.

GorgeExplorer.com.

Historic Columbia River Highway
Site sponsored by the Oregon Department of Highways (ODOT).  Includes photographs, maps, drawings and other information related to the scenic highway and the restoration of many of the bypassed segments for use as bikepaths and pedestrian hiking trails.

Columbia River Sailing
Megan's opinions, information and links about the lower Columbia River boating area.

Experience the Columbia River Gorge
Comprehensive collection of tourist, recreation, and community information for the seven geophysical zones of the Columbia River Gorge from McNary Dam to the Pacific Ocean.

Feast on nature and fun in the Columbia River Gorge
A travel article with photos.  (Part of the High On Adventure web site, an online, world-wide travel magazine.)

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Columbia River Gorge: Including complete coverage of Portland
by Stuart Warren & Brian Litt
Intimate and informative look at every worthwhile sight along the Gorge.
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Moon Handbooks: Oregon 5 Ed
by Stuart Warren, Ted Long Ishikawa
From the bustling urban center of Portland to the rugged isolation of the high Cascades, this guide covers cultural, historical, recreational, and related practical information.

Moon Handbooks: Washington
by Don Pitcher
In-depth coverage of the history, landscape, and changes in a state that has come of age.  Ranges from Olympic Peninsula's lush rainforests and long sandy beaches, to glacier-clad Cascade summits, friendly eastern towns and wineries, the tranquil Puget Sound, Seattle, and the San Juan Islands.

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Oregon Discovery Guide
by Don W. Martin, Bettywoo Martin, Bob Shockley (Illustrator)
Driving guide to the splendors of Oregon highlighting the best routes, scenic detours, hikes, and city walks. The authors describe top local attractions and pinpoint where to dine, recline, and camp in comfort. 23 photos, 11 illustrations, 25 maps.
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Inside Out Oregon: A Best Places Guide to the Outdoors
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