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Columbia Gorge

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USA

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263198

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  • Operator:

    Bicycle Adventures

  • Length:

    6 days

  • Group size:

    13 pax

  • Age:

    16 to 99

  • Difficulty:

    Difficulty levels:
    • Relaxing
    • Easy
    • Moderate
    • Serious
    • Heart-pumping
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The New York Times hails the Columbia Gorge as being “like Europe, only better.” It's the perfect place for a bicycle tour. Hailed as one of Oregon's Seven Wonders, the region's fleece-capped mountain peaks, primeval forests, abundant wildflowers, and waterfall-streaked highlands whisper of the Swiss Alps. Bike, hike, whitewater raft and explore the Gorge's waving wheat country, bountiful orchards, and the mighty Columbia River. Ride from Mt. Hood to Hood River to Multnomah Falls - all the while following portions of Lewis and Clark’s epic journey. 

Tour program

Day 1

Meet in Portland then shuttle to Troutdale to begin riding along the Sandy River.

Meet in Portland in the morning. A brief shuttle to Troutdale will have you on your bike in no-time! Begin riding along the Wild and Scenic Sandy River. Admire some of oldest forests near Portland as you pedal through Oxbow Regional Park. In the afternoon, we shuttle up to Timberline Lodge on the flanks of Mt. Hood where you’ll spend your first night. Gung-ho cyclists up for a challenge can ride a traffic-free, paved ski trail (~2000ft climb in 7 miles) to the lodge instead. Either way, at 6,000 feet, Timberline features sweeping views in all directions, well-appointed rooms, an historic lodge and museum, trails to explore before dinner, and world-class dining!

28.2 miles · +2,780 ft / -1,889 ft


Head down the wooded slopes of Mt. Hood National Forest and into the wide open, rolling wheat country of central Oregon today. Follow the old Oregon Trail beside winding streams through remote canyons to a park beside the Columbia River at The Dalles. After lunch, head to Hood River to explore this fascinating town – the windsurfing capital of the United States and a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Outside magazine named it "One of America’s Best Towns."  Explore its shops and art galleries, an upscale wine bar and Full Sail Brewery, a micro-brew pub with deck seating overlooking the Columbia River. Spend the next two nights at the BW Hood River Inn, with its unique shoreline location and private beach.

38 mi. +586 ft / -4,459 ft


In the morning, take a whitewater rafting trip (fee included, equipment provided, no experience necessary) down the nearby White Salmon River. The White Salmon is glacier-fed by snow-clad Mt. Adams, so the river has a fairly continuous flow rate and the water is clear and cold. The river cuts through a narrow rocky gorge with 100-foot cliffs, emptying out into forested meadows. Learn about local dam removal efforts to save native salmon runs as you paddle. This afternoon, you can choose to spend more time enjoying the town of Hood River, or you can ride the “Fruit Loop” through the orchards and vineyards above town while enjoying views of Mt. Adams and Mt. Hood. Lunch and dinner are on your own today. Spend another night at the Hood River Inn.

[Optional 23.2 mi. +1,769 ft / -1,768 ft]

Bicycle the Mark Hatfield Trail in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. It's an old scenic byway high on the cliffs overlooking the Columbia River east of town. This section of the road was abandoned for decades after completion of the freeway beside the river. Recently, it was reopened as a paved multi-use path. Bicycling magazine featured the trail as one of the great places to ride in the United States. You’ll see the Columbia River below and marvel at the intricate stonework in the road’s Depression-era guardrail. Enjoy lunch at the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center, located where early explorers and settlers faced a tough decision: continue west by rafting down the  Columbia River on a series of dangerous rapids, or struggle through roadless evergreen forests over the Cascade Mountains south of Mt. Hood. Following lunch, spend some time exploring the museum (admission included) and attending the Raptor Program to learn about local birds of prey. Shuttle to  Skamania Lodge, a luxurious destination resort with memorable dining, a spa, a zipline and an adjacent 18-hole golf course. 

21.2 miles · +1,644 ft / -1,523 ft


Head back over the Columbia River into Oregon this morning on the Bridge of the Gods. Native legends – now corroborated by modern geological research – tell of a massive landslide that once spanned the mighty river here, providing them an easy place to cross. The modern Bridge of the Gods is a spiderweb of steel which provides crossing for car traffic as well as Pacific Crest Trail thru-hikers. Once on the Oregon side, take a relaxing pedal past tumbling waterfalls on sections of paved multi-use path as well the Gorge Scenic Highway. Have lunch on the river as well as a chance to swap “tales of the trail” with thru-hikers at Thunder Island Brewing. Since we are staying at the Skamania Lodge for another night, should you prefer a day off the bike, you can also hang out at the resort to enjoy the spa, zipline or golf course instead. 

34.2 mi. +2,470 ft / -2,466 ft


Take another ride along “Waterfall Alley” – as this section of the Gorge is locally known. Heading downriver on the historic highway today toward the outskirts of Portland we visit renowned Multnomah Falls. At a dizzying 620 feet, it's the tallest and most famous waterfall in the Columbia Gorge. Pass by more amazing falls on your way to Vista House – a spectacular viewpoint from which you can look back over almost your entire journey this week. Return to Portland after lunch.

26.3 mi. +2,076 ft / -1,459 ft  


Tour Details

accommodation

Our regional expertise, a constant re-evaluation of last year's inns, and continuing search for the best experience ensure that our lodging is always among the finest the area has to offer. By limiting the number of guests on each trip, we expand our choices and are able to fit into some smaller, award-winning bed and breakfasts and country inns that wouldn't be able to accommodate a larger group.

Lodging is based upon two people sharing a room with a private bath. If you're traveling solo on any of our trips, we'll assign you a roommate of the same gender, and often of the same age range. There is no extra charge if we can't find you a roommate, even if you sign up the day before the trip starts. You can guarantee yourself a private room and bath if you pay the Single Supplement Fee. Occasionally a room with two beds consists of one bed plus a rollaway bed or sofa bed. Call our office to see if this is applicable to the trip and date you select.


Our guides are selected and trained for unparalleled personal service. Their backgrounds vary, but all share a love for the outdoors and, most importantly, a desire to help people make the most of their vacation. There are several ski instructors, a political analyst, an Emmy-winning journalist, and a college professor, among others. Almost all are college graduates. All are mature adults with expertise in leading our tours and extensive knowledge of the region we travel through. Almost all of last year's guides will be returning to lead our trips again, so you can count on having experienced leaders who love what they do.

Insurance is not included. Travel insurance is required for this tour. Please make sure you are adequately covered.

All meals except for one lunch and one dinner are included in the cost of your tour. On the days that you're on your own for a meal, there will be ample options within walking distance of our location. 

At Bicycle Adventures we like to eat well. Dinner is eaten together at the best restaurant in the area each night. If we have to shuttle everyone a short distance to get to that special place, we do it. At most restaurants, you order what you want from the menu. Except for alcohol, everything is included, even appetizers, salad, soup, and dessert. Breakfast is typically provided by the hotels and inns that we stay at, but if there's a local spot known for great breakfast, we'll find it and you'll be treated to a nutritious meal to start off your day. Lunch is provided at a state park or similar scenic setting midway during the day’s ride. Guests are always surprised at the variety and quality of lunches we prepare. Besides sandwich fixings and cold drinks, we offer fresh fruits and vegetables and hot lunches such as tortellini with pesto or veggie burritos. If you prefer a certain item of food or drink, just let your tour guide know and we will be sure to prepare just the right lunch to keep your energy up for the rest of the day.

During the day water, fruit juices, soft drinks, energy bars, fruit, and snacks are available from the van. A cold beer from our cooler waits at the end of the day, and you can relive the day’s highlights at our wine and cheese party before dinner.

  • Biking (bikes included)
  • Hiking

You are welcome to ride in the van at any time - no explanation required. Some want a lift for just a few miles; others have ridden in the van for the entire trip. It's your vacation - you decide.

We use a fleet of specially ordered and customized 15-passenger vans. Most have a seven-liter V-10 engine, high rear axle ratio, and heavy-duty trailer towing package for efficiently moving a van full of people pulling a large trailer full of luggage and food. Each van also has heavy-duty professional bicycle racks on top of a custom-made, steelwork platform on the roof. An additional bicycle rack mounted on a front hitch allows us to quickly load and unload a bicycle when a guest wants a short ride in the van.

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