

A 80-mile stretch along the Columbia River, offering stunning waterfalls, lush forests, and breathtaking views.
Cured salmon, poached eggs, and hollandaise sauce on an English muffin
Freshwater trout, caught locally, often grilled or pan-seared with a lemon-herb butter

Sweet pastry filled with huckleberries, a local wild fruit, baked until bubbly
A iconic, 611-foot tall waterfall with a beautiful bridge and lodge nearby.
A vibrant market offering local produce, artisan crafts, and food stalls.
A historic octagonal building offering panoramic views of the Columbia River Gorge.
Hand-blown glass art, a local tradition since the 1960s, reflecting the gorge's natural beauty.

Locally produced honey from the valley's diverse wildflowers, supporting local beekeepers.

Handmade items like dream catchers, beadwork, and baskets by local Native American artisans.

A local favorite for coffee and pastries, offering stunning views of the Columbia River.
Located in the Columbia Gorge Hotel, this restaurant offers a blend of Asian and American cuisine with a view.
Nestled in the Multnomah Falls Lodge, this restaurant offers stunning views of the falls and a menu featuring local ingredients.
Columbia River Gorge has frequent rain, a waterproof jacket is essential for outdoor activities.
The area offers numerous hiking trails, sturdy boots are recommended for comfort and safety.
To keep your devices charged while exploring the scenic area and its attractions.
A hidden gem in Derbyshire, Welbeck Abbey Church is a beautiful, peaceful 18th-century church with stunning architecture and a fascinating history.
Nestled atop Makki Hill, this ancient temple is a serene pilgrimage site, offering panoramic views of the Aravalli Range.
A hidden gem on Vancouver Island, Ucluelet Aquarium offers a unique, hands-on marine experience.