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than 2 million visitors to the western Gorge each year. Consider carpooling, taking a Skamania Lodge (Forest Service Information Center) (W ET Dog Mountain

shuttle or leaving early to avoid congestion at the trailheads. ransi t HOME VALLEY r e v i R a i b m u l o C e h T STEVENSON eastbound exit only) EXIT 56 ( EXIT 47 Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center 84 EXIT 51 T West End

The 2017 Eagle Creek fire closed many trails. Please check trail conditions and closures 84 EXIT 54 before leaving home: www.fs.usda.gov/crgnsa Bonneville Easy CLIMB Trail

Bonneville Dam Columbia Gorge Express Stop Herman Creek CASCADE LOCKS Dry Creek Falls Wyeth West End Transit (WET) Bus Stop (eastbound exit only) eastbound exit, westbound on-ramp only) Beacon Rock State Park 44 EX IT ( Bridge of the Gods Trailhead – access PCT Starvation Creek State Park

Sams Walker NORTH BONNEVILLE EXIT 41 Cascade Locks Marine Park WASHINGTON Franz Lake Wildlife Scenic Viewpoint EXIT 40 Bridge of the Gods St. Cloud Trail Ruckel Creek Falls

EXIT 37 Eagle Creek Recreation Area West End Transit (WET) Bus Stop To VANCOUVER, 17 miles Cape Horn Tooth Rock EXIT 35 Wahclella Falls

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WASHOUGAL reviR aibm uloCEXIT 31 ehT EXIT 31 Columbia Gorge Express Stop Steigerwald Lake 84 Horsetail Falls

(eastbound exit only, westbound on-ramp only) Multnomah Falls and feel the icy spray on your face. Stop by the visitor center or have lunch in the historic (westbound)

EXIT 28 Wahkeena Falls T h e C o l u m b i a R i v e r Multnomah Falls Lodge. Access it from I-84 and the Historic Highway. (eastbound)

EXIT 25 Benson State Recreation Area (Exit 30, eastbound only) EXIT 17 Columbia Gorge Express Stop. Park here. EXIT 25 EXIT 18 EXIT 22 84 Dalton Point TROUTDALE Sandy River Delta Park Angel's Rest Larch Mountain LET SOMEONE ELSE DRIVE! Take a Shuttle. CORBETT Bridal Veil Falls State Scenic Viewpoint The Columbia Gorge Express bus takes passengers from Portland to stops along the Oregon side of the Gorge. Schedule and tickets: ColumbiaGorgeExpress.com Shepperd's Dell State Natural Area The West End Transit (WET) Bus stops at nine trailheads on the Washington side of the Gorge, Saturdays

Sandy River Dabney State Recreation Area Latourell Falls and Sundays during the summer months. For information about car-free travel in the , visit ColumbiaGorgeCarFree.com. Lewis & Clark State Recreation Site Guy W. Talbot State Park

Glenn Otto Community Park Waterfall ADA Vista House at This 100-year-old iconic structure sits perched on Crown Point Portland Women’s Forum Trailhead Eagle Creek fire trail closure. Other facilities may be open. To PORTLAND, 17 miles Restrooms Picnic area Historic Columbia River Highway Route (bike on road) Extreme congestion and limited parking available ReadySetGorge.com Fee required Historic Highway State Trail (no motorized vehicles) Overnight camping Freeway (bike along shoulder) MAKE IT FUN. MAKE IT SAFE. Tips for traveling the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Viewpoint Multi-use path Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Cyclists yield to pedestrians Park in designated spots EASTERN GORGE: With a dry, arid climate and fascinating geology, the eastern Gorge offers views of Mt. Hood, Take valuables to prevent theft Mt. Adams and beyond. Its abundant wildflowers lure many visitors each spring. The eastern Gorge has fewer crowds than the western Gorge year-round. Pay recreation use fees: gorgefriends.org/passes

Oregon road conditions: tripcheck.org 141 to Mt. Adams Washington road conditions: Mt. Adams wsdot.com/traffic

Spring Creek Hatchery State Park The 2017 closed many trails. Hood River Bridge (no bikes/pedestrians)

(westbound exit only) Klickitat Please check trail conditions and closures before White Salmon Wild & Scenic River Wild & Scenic River leaving home: gorgefriends.org/trails Catherine Creek UNDERWOOD 141 WHITE SALMON Balfour-Klickitat WASHINGTON

COOK BINGEN Coyote Wall Lyle Amtrak Train Station (eastbound only) EXIT 63 EXIT 62 EXIT 64 Columbia Gorge Express Stop (westbound exit only) EXIT 58 84

EXIT for /Campground LYLE Lyle Cherry Orchard EXIT 70 84 HOOD RIVER 84 Doug’s Beach State Park EXIT 69

Mitchell Point Overlook MOSIER The Columbia River

EXIT 76 for Rowena Columbia Hills State Park 281 Mosier Plateau ROWENA WISHRAM Mark O. Hatfield East

Mayer State Park EXIT 97

84 206 Mosier Twin Tunnels Rowena Crest Viewpoint Columbia Gorge Discovery Center and Riverfront Trail Koberg Beach State Recreation Site Tom McCall Nature Preserve Deschutes River State Recreation Area EXIT 82 The Dalles Dam 281 Mark O. Hatfield West Memaloose Overlook 84 DALLESPORT FAIRBANKS Panorama Point Memaloose State Park

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THE DALLES 197 Sorosis Park get SET. GORGE! get READY. Take steps to help protect the Gorge Plan your route ahead of time to Bring what you need and research road, trail and weather conditions. Visit so that future visitors can enjoy it, too. avoid crowds. Go early. Go east. Waterfall Viewpoint Visit ReadySetGorge.com for tips about Go north. Go midweek. ReadySetGorge.com for a list of resources to help you prepare for your adventure. how to be a steward of the Gorge. Trailhead ADA Restrooms Historic Columbia River Highway Route (bike on road) Picnic area Extreme congestion and limited parking available ReadySetGorge.com Historic Highway State Trail (no motorized vehicles) Fee required Freeway (bike along shoulder) Overnight camping Multi-use path Updated June 15, 2018