Mount Hood and Gorge Waterfalls Full Day Guided Sightseeing Tour from Portland

 

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Description

A full day of nature and wonder awaits with an expertly guided visit high atop Mount Hood from Portland. Hike to see the majestic Multnomah Falls and witness the must-see attractions like the Columbia River Gorge, Hood River and many more.

Cancellation Policy

  • Any cancellations made between 6 business days (09:00 local time) to 2 business days (09:00 local time) prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 50% of the total amount.
  • Any cancellations made after 09:00 local time, 2 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.

Activity Detail

Inclusion

  • Guide
  • Transportation fee
  • Admission fee

Min/Max Quantity To Book

  • Min Qty: 2 (Minimum tickets to be booked)

Start Timings

  • 09:00

Duration

  • 8 (hrs)

Check In/Pickup Location Details

Restrictions

  • Children of all ages can participate in this activity.
  • If less than 4 participants are booked, the activity may not operate.
  • The state of Oregon requires the use of child seats for children of appropriate age. Minors must be restrained in approved child safety seats until they weigh forty pounds or reach the upper weight limit for the car seat in use. Infants must ride rear-facing until they reach both one year of age AND twenty pounds. Guests must bring their own child seats.

Additional Notes

  • Gratuity is not included in the price.
  • The activity schedule is subject to change or cancellation due to weather or traffic conditions.
  • Drinks and meals are available for purchase.

Requirement(s) - other

  • Please call the activity provider 24 hours before your activity to verify your exact pick-up time & location. Your voucher has the necessary contact information listed.

Schedule

Mount Hood and Gorge Waterfalls Full Day Guided Sightseeing Tour from Portland
08:45:00 Pick-up at Specific Downtown Portland Hotels

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Drive along Columbia River Highway

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Multnomah Falls
Hear the thundering water and feel the mist of water as you stand at the base of Multnomah Falls, the second-highest waterfall in the U.S. Look at the different types of moss, lichen and fern that grow in this picturesque environment and even see several other waterfalls during your visit.
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Bonneville Fish Hatchery
Discover how millions of salmon and steelhead are raised at the Hatchery. See the Sturgeon Center & natural fish ponds and visit the Historic Egg Incubating Building, where you can meet a prehistoric fish, "Herman" the Sturgeon. Get the chance to feed massive rainbow trout in the natural fish ponds.
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Drive to Hood River

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Hood River
Soak in the sights of the area as your guide goes over the history of the land and the region’s culture. You will also be able to choose from one of many restaurants that offer views of Mt. Hood and Mt. Adams for your lunch and an opportunity to visit many boutique shops and wine tasting rooms.
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Rowena Crest
Continue to Rowena Crest, a beautiful landscape that gives you a perfect view of the Cascade Mountains and the Columbia River Gorge. Take in the incredible sight of the crest as you drive to and from the viewpoint. Head back to the Hood River where you will visit Mt. Hood.
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Fruit Stands
Stop along Hood River County’s fruity area known as the “Fruit Loop.” Sample and purchase their locally-made jams, syrups, smoothies & other local produce. This area is known for a variety of locally-grown apples, pears, cherries & peaches. The availability of fruits depends if they are in season.
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Trillium Lake
Spend the summertime at Trillium Lake, the perfect place for activities such as fishing, camping or hiking. See the beautiful wildflowers which the lake is named after for. Bask in the alluring view of Mount Hood and take snaps of the mountain's reflection off the still waters of the lake.
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Mt. Hood's Timberline Lodge
Arrive in Mt. Hood, Oregon's tallest peak. Take in the sights of waterfalls and wildlife when you go hiking or camping. There are also ski areas like the Timberline, where its lodge has attracted visitors for its architecture. You may visit areas that are open to the public during your stay.
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Mount Hood
At 11,249 feet, the glacier-clad Mount Hood is Oregon’s tallest peak and the fourth highest in the Cascade Range. With its waterfalls, wildlife, wildflowers, trails and the famed Timberline Lodge, the mountain is beloved for its beauty and recreational opportunities.
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Drive to Portland

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17:30:00 Drop-off at Specific Downtown Portland Hotels

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