Columbia River Gorge: A Photo Tour

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View of the gorge from Vista House on Crown Point from Women's Forum Park.  
Credit: Greg Vaughn 
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Get on the water aboard a paddle-wheel boat tour near Cascade Locks and Bridge of the Gods.  
Credit: Greg Vaughn 
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View of Bonneville Dam and hydropower generating station on the Columbia River.  
Credit: Greg Vaughn 
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Multnomah Falls and Lodge in autumn; Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.  
Credit: Greg Vaughn 
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Multnomah Falls with visitors on Benson Bridge; Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.  
Credit: Greg Vaughn 
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Wahkeena Falls and Creek; Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.  
Credit: Greg Vaughn 
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Wahclella Falls is reached by an easy two-mile round-trip hike just south of Bonneville Dam.  
Credit: Greg Vaughn 
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Metlako Falls, seen from Eagle Creek Trail on the way to Punchbowl Falls, is one of the most popular trails in the Columbia River Gorge.  
Credit: Greg Vaughn 
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Lupine and balsamroot bloom at the Nature Conservancy's Tom McCall Preserve on the Rowena Plateau.  
Credit: Greg Vaughn 
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View of a hairpin turn on Rowena Loop Road on the east end of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.  
Credit: Greg Vaughn 
 

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