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The Columbia River Gorge, straddling the border between Oregon and Washington, is evolving.
From May 24 through September 5, 2024, you’ll need a timed-use permit to drive through the corridor between Bridal Veil and Ainsworth State Park.
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This permit setup aims to manage the crowds and keep the environment in check.
The Microwave Tower fire has been causing some serious headaches.
The Columbia River Gorge is at a tipping point. We need to find a balance between public access and environmental preservation.
Native American tribes have called this area home for thousands of years.
The timed-entry system was a bit of a hassle at first, but honestly, it made the whole trip more enjoyable.
The Forest Service isn’t resting on its laurels. They’re working on new trail systems and ramping up conservation efforts.
The Columbia Gorge Express offers $10 daily service from East Portland’s Gateway Transit Center to several key spots in the Gorge.
The Columbia River Gorge is evolving… But one thing remains constant - its ability to inspire awe in those who visit.
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