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Box 321, Cascade Locks, OR 97014
overview: The Museum exhibits feature history of the Bridge of the Gods, early river navigation, and development of the portage and locks around the Cascade rapids. Construction of the Government Locks and Canal around the rapids ... More on MuseumStuff.com

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Multnomah Falls Lodge Visitor Center, Stevenson, Washington.

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Bonneville, Oregon
A classic Columbia River Gorge run that travels next to magnificent Multnomah Creek and then takes you to the spectacular summit of Larch Mountain. Waterfalls. Bridge crossings. Mountain views. Thi... More on Trails
It is definitely a tough trail to run....starts out on paved switchbacks fo More on Trails

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Cascade Locks, OR
Second in height only to Mount Rainier statewide, 12,276-foot Mount Adams looms over at least 10 impressive... More on Epinions.com
Along the entire drive you have a great view of St. More on Epinions.com

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70543 Northeast Herman Loop, Cascade Locks, Oregon
The grounds are always stunning but really something special in the summer and fall, especially when the au... More on TripAdvisor
This place is a definite hidden gem and a great place to stop and have coffee and enjoy nature for free . More on TripAdvisor

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355 WaNaPa Street, Cascade Locks, Oregon 97014
The Marine Park here is a 23-acre scenic paradise, perfect for picnics, camping, weddings and outdoor events for groups up to 1000 people. This park is also home to the Sternwheeler Columbia Gorge and the Cascade Locks Historical ... More on DogFriendly.com

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Bonneville Lock and Dam, Cascade Locks, Oregon

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Exit 44 off I-84 at Cascade Locks, Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon

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Cascade Locks, OR
Mount Hood, Oregon's highest summit at 11,240 feet, is a dormant volcano covered with 11 active glaciers. This sleeping giant dominates a Wilderness of glaciated peaks with forested slopes and alpine meadows. More than 10,000 climbers ... More on Epinions.com

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Bonneville Lock & Dam, Cascade Locks, OR 97014-0150, USA
The Wallkill River NWR is located in Sussex County, New Jersey and Orange County, New York. Congress established the refuge in 1990 to preserve and enhance lands and waters in a manner that conserves the natural diversity of fish, ... More on recreation.gov
