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C SHOROE EXCURSIY ONS M R Columbia & Snake Rivers P TA LIMEN Eight-Day/Seven-Night Cruise More than 200 years ago, Lewis and Clark followed the Columbia and Snake Rivers on their pioneering journey into the west. Follow this legendary route aboard the authentic paddlewheeler, Queen of the West.

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n R Snake Riv a i e v r Day 5 - Cruising the e e Mount c r St. Helens O Lewiston Stevenson Richland c Gorge i f Portland i lumbia River Col. R Co Clarkston c Multnomah iver Gorge a Falls Day 6 - P The Dalles Umatilla AHO Pendleton ID Day 7 - Pendleton, OR Day 8 - Clarkston, WA Itinerary the reverse for trips from Clarkston, WA to Portland, OR.

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Sept. 6*, 13, 20*, 27 Mar. 28 Oct. 4*, 11, 18*, 25 Apr. 4*, 11, 18*, 25 Nov. 1*, 8, 15*, 22, 29* May 2*, 9, 16*, 23, 30* June 6, 13*, 20, 27* July 4, 11*,18, 25* Aug. 1, 8*,15, 22*, 29 Sept. 5*, 12, 19*, 26 800-578-1479 Oct. 3*, 10, 17*, 24, 31* www.usarivercruises.com Nov. 7 52 * indicates Clarkston departure Fort Cruise Highlights : Cruise the Columbia River Gorge, an 80 mile river with breathtaking scenery and natural splendor. Mountain peaks, towering waterfalls, and abundant wildlife are among the views. Queen of the West Stateroom Multnomah Falls: More than 600 feet tall, this is the second tallest waterfall in North America and it is nestled deep in the Columbia River Gorge. Admire it up close and feel its spray.

When Lewis & Clark began their Mount St. Helens: Gaze into the crater of the volcano, which famous expedition from St. Louis most recently erupted in 1980, and gain an appreciation for in 1804 to explore the , no one knew what they views and information about the mountain and its history.

Pendleton: Get a feel of the frontier. Visit the town’s legendary Native-American influence rodeo, authentic Western shops, and the world famous Clatsop, near the western end of Pendleton Woolen Mills. the Columbia River in Oregon, Astoria: Astoria blends the history, culture and charm of the before returning east in the spring

explore the Columbia River Maritime Museum, and visit Fort weeks in 1805, and today a replica Clatsop, where Lewis and Clark spent the winter of 1805. of the original camp stands as the National Memorial. Native American culture:

several interpretive centers and sacred areas of the Tamástslikt, Queen of the West and Mt. Hood guided tour of the near-perfect Walla Walla, and Cayuse peoples. recreation of the fort, as well as interactive demonstrations and Hells Canyon: Journey by jet boat into Hells Canyon, the exhibits that allow you to truly deepest and most remote canyon in North America, providing discover the journey of these spectacular views and an experience you won’t forget. famous pioneers.

800-578-1479 Itineraries, rates, routes, and ships are subject to change. www.usarivercruises.com Columbia River Gorge 53 Queen of the West

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10-19-10 Rate Schedule per Person 8 Day / Category 7 Night Category A $3,975 Category AA $4,495 Category AAG $4,710 Category AAL (Priv. Balc.) $4,810 Category AAC (Priv. Balc.) $5,325 Owner’s Suite (Priv. Balc.) $6,870 Single (Priv. Balc.) $5,365 Single $4,885 Single 400 $6,645 Rates subject to change Ask about triple staterooms

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