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Multnomah Falls & Columbia River Gorge Tour 2 Spring: April 20, 27 & May 4, 11, 18- Saturdays. Early Summer: May 25 to June 13 on Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays. 0 Does not operate on June 1 & June 8 due to parades. 1 SEE THE Summer: June 15 - September 1 - Daily. 9 Early Fall: September 3 - October 13- on Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays. Fall: October 19, 26 & November 2, 9, 16 - Saturdays. The Columbia River Highway through the spectacular Columbia River CITYCITY OFOF ROSESROSES Gorge offers a half-day of scenic attractions of this National Scenic ® Area. Attractions include Vista House, Latourell Falls, Multnomah Falls, and Bonneville Dam. The tour is via a large window deluxe motorcoach. Tour departs 8:30am, returns 1:15pm. Return time may UPUP CLOSE!CLOSE! be extended based on traffic. Reservations are required. Portland is a city of contrasts, a lively city center Adult: $59 Youth: (ages 6-12) $30 Child (5 and under): Free surrounded by natural beauty, from Washington Park and the West Hills to the Willamette River and Hop-On Hop-Off Trolley & Multnomah Falls Combo Tour- Deluxe Combination Tour Waterfront Park. Early Summer: May 25 to June 13 on Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays. See all the many and varied attractions Does not operate on June 2 & June 9 due to parades. the "Rose City" Summer: June 16 - September 2 - Daily. has to offer on Early Fall: September 4 - October 14 - on Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays. board the Pink This tour combines a two-day pass on our Pink Trolley with our Multnomah Falls & Columbia River Gorge tour for an all-day/multi-day Trolley Sight- adventure to our beautiful corner of the world. See all the Portland seeing Tour. sites and tour the Gorge at a special price. An exceptional value! NEW This expertly Adult: $99 Youth: (ages 6-12) $50 Child (5 and under): Free NEW narrated 1 hour DEPARTURE POINT - and 30 minute Mount Hood & Hood River Valley Tour 525 SW NAITO PARKWAY tour is an Operates: on Saturdays June 15 to October 5 at 8:45am. An 8.5 hour adventure. excellent way to Enjoy a full day exploring the Hood River Valley and Mount Hood. Stops include Hood River, Panorama Point, Sahalie Falls, White River Glacier, experience our Timberline Lodge and the Gorge “White House”. city at your own Adult: $89 Youth: ages 6-12 $45 Child 5 and under): Free pace with 13 carefully chosen stops where you can hop ( ) ( off to spend time and reboard later. With service at Panoramic Gorge & Historic The Dalles every stop at 60 minute intervals, you can spend the day Operates: Saturdays June 15 to October 5 at 8:45am. An 8.5 hour adventure. exploring all the highlights of Portland. Enjoy a wonderful day exploring the Columbia River Gorge, Rowena Crest, the Columbia River Discovery Center, The Dalles Dam, Historic From Pioneer Square to Portland's World Famous Downtown The Dalles and Fort Dalles Museum. Rose Gardens and from shopping districts to the arts Adult: $69 Youth: $35 Child : and museums, it’s all available for you with the all-day (ages 6-12) (5 and under) Free pass. Or choose the optional two-day ticket if you are For reservations: Visit www.graylineofportland.com or call 503-241-7373 spending more time in Portland. Sales Booth + Tour Start Location: In addition to this tour being a great way to see Portland At 525 SW Naito Parkway - Across from the Waterfront Park on the north side of the Morrison Bridge. The booth is at the entrance to the loading at your own pace, a portion of your ticket price goes to area adjacent to SW Naito. Easily accessible by light rail, transit bus, or a support breast cancer awareness research and a portion short walk from downtown hotels. Pay to park on site or nearby. to Eden Reforestation Projects. See our website for links For Tour Reservations: and details. www.graylineofportland.com or call: 1-503-241-7373 Join us for a memorable experience for all ages as you see our city and GRAY LINE OF PORTLAND choose the attractions you will most enjoy. ® A proud member of Gray Line Worldwide, serving more than 700 destinations on six continents. For more information, please visit www.grayline.com or www.graylineofportland.com 13 STOPS AT PORTLAND HIGHLIGHTS Effective 3/19 to 11/19. Ver.a & Your Ticket Purchase Results In A Donation For Breast Cancer Research & Reforestation The Hop-on/Hop-off Pink Trolley Sightseeing 14th 13th Tour includes driver guide narration and 13 NW NW stops at the major attractions in Portland. NW Kearny With service at each stop every 60 minutes there is plenty of time during the day to see via MAX the Portland you want to see at the pace 23rd you choose. A full loop takes 85-90 minutes. NW NW Everett First departure from Stop 1 - Waterfront Park at 525 SW Naito Parkway is at 10:00am (9:00am SW Morrison SW SW SW A Oak Pine sh July and August) with the last departure leaving SW Yamhill Park SW SW Taylor Stark Stop 1 at 4:00pm arriving back at Stop1 SW SW Was Salmon h t hington at 5:30pm. Buy your one- or two-day SW 13 Alder 525 SW Naito Parkway pass from our trolley ticket booth at SW 14th SW Jefferson SW Stop 1 - Waterfront Park. SW Columbia SW Dates of Operation: Daily, May 25 to Main October 13 - except June 1 and June 8. Washington Park/Rose Garden McCall Waterfront Adult: One-Day Pass: $37 Two-Day Pass: $49 9th SW Park Clay SW SW Youth: (ages 6-12) SW Madison Governor Tom 6th One-Day: $19 4th SW Broadway 1st SW SW Two-Day Pass: $25 SW Child (5 and under): free Naito Parkway Call 1-503-241-7373 for more information. SW Gray Line Portland donates $1 for every adult ticket sold. $.50 goes to The Breast Cancer Research FoundationTM to help prevent and find a cure for breast cancer in our lifetime. $.50 also goes to Eden Reforestation Projects to restore healthy forests in poverty stricken countries by planting Trolley Route five trees for each adult ticket. See the links on Tilikum our website for details. Crossing Connections Waterfront Park- Our departure point, across the street from the City Center/Pioneer Place- In the heart of downtown, two blocks Hoyt Arboretum- Enjoy the more than 6,000 specimens from around Park, is a perfect jumping off point to Portland’s many attractions. from Portland’s “Living Room”, Pioneer Courthouse Square. Visit the the world that grow here. It is a living laboratory encompassing Convenient to all major downtown hotels, light rail, bus and the central Square for a sample of Portland’s culture or visit the historic Federal 189 ridge-top acres, accessible by 12 miles of hiking trails. Courthouse. shopping district. Nearby is Portland’s famous Saturday Market. (You Portland's street of boutique can buy your ticket at our pink trolley ticket booth). NW 23rd Ave. Shopping District- South Park Blocks- Visit one of Portland’s many parks and the shops and restaurants are sure to please your shopping instincts. Caruthers Park- A modern park, Portland style, and a short walk heart of Portland's cultural district including the Performing Arts from the Aerial Tram. This is the hub of Portland’s new South Waterfront Center, Oregon Historical Society, and the Portland Art Museum. Pearl District/NW 13th Ave.- This unique street where pedestrians neighborhood and its growing number of dining options. and traffic mingle provides a wide variety of dining and shopping options. Rose and Japanese Gardens - Washington Park Aerial Tram and Tilikum Crossing/OMSI via MAX- This The Rose Garden is Portland's Post Card feature. Be sure to take a stroll Pearl District/Powell’s Books- Browse world-famous Powell’s popular stop provides access to the inexpensive aerial tram ride that through the four different gardens. In the Japanese Garden enjoy a sense Books which lies in the heart of Portland’s fashionable and fun Pearl provides outstanding views of greater Portland. The new cable-stayed of peace, harmony and tranquility that can come from touring the 5.5 acre District. Also enjoy the numerous shops and restaurants. bridge across the Willamette River provides easy access to the Oregon garden that includes five distinctive garden styles. Museum of Science and Industry via a short walk (.5 mile) or a public Chinese Garden/Oregon Convention Center via MAX- The transit ride. Oregon Zoo/World Forestry Center- Home of "Packy" and Lan Su Chinese Garden, a Portland classic, is one of the most authentic the famous elephant herd and many other themed areas. The World Chinese gardens to be found anywhere. An oasis in the city. This stop also Riverplace- Portland's own riverfront village with shops, restaurants, Forestry Center Discovery Museum, Portland Children’s Museum serves the Convention Center, Lloyd Center, and area hotels via MAX light the Esplanade, and a marina. Promenade with the locals! and the Hoyt Arboretum also share this stop. rail service. (Tri-Met fare additional to Convention Center/Lloyd Center.).