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Ideal for families, this tour features five terrific days at the end of the Oregon Trail, in the majestic Columbia Gorge. Against the commanding backdrop of Oregon’s Mt. Hood and Washington’s Mt. Adams, you’ll bike safe, traffic-free roadways and bike paths, hike through ancient forests and discover immense waterfalls (there are more here than anywhere else in the country), and spend a jolly half day rafting the White Salmon River.
Meet in Portland. Hike Beacon Rock, an 848-foot monolith looming over the mighty Columbia River. Bike the foothills to Mt. Adams Lodge.
We meet in Portland, then shuttle to Beacon Rock State Park where we hike up Beacon Rock to enjoy panoramic views of the Columbia River. Our cycling starts at a wild bird refuge in the pastureland at the base of Mt. Adams. We cycle an easy 15 miles on low-traffic roads through ranch country to the Mt. Adams Lodge at the Flying L Ranch, our home for the next two nights. The lodge is nestled in the ponderosa pines and meadowland on 80 acres at the base of 12,276 foot Mt. Adams. The view of the mountain is spectacular. The kid-friendly ranch offers walking trails, an outdoor hot tub, a big field for volleyball and Frisbee — plenty of runaround room. You can relax with your family and fellow travelers outside in the chairs on the patio with Mt. Adams rising in the distance, or inside in the common areas, which offer games, books, puzzles, and a piano.
Take a thrilling guided whitewater rafting trip down the White Salmon River. Hike Sleeping Beauty Peak.
On Tuesday morning we have chartered a rafting trip down the White Salmon River. The White Salmon is fed by glaciers and springs, so its flow through a narrow, steep canyon is quite reliable. After our outfitter fits us with wetsuits and gives us dry-land instruction in rafting, we begin our journey downriver through a narrow canyon with sheer basalt cliffs. We experience gentle rapids and evergreen forests before emerging into a beautiful lake. After lunch you can either return to the Ranch for games, or go on an optional hike to the top of Sleeping Beauty, a hill with sweeping views of four glacier-covered volcanic peaks: Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Hood.
Ride the paved, incredibly scenic Mark Hatfield Trail. Explore and enjoy vibrant Hood River.
Wednesday we cross the Columbia River into Oregon and cycle along the old Columbia River Scenic Byway, now a paved bicycle path closed to motor vehicles. The trail leads us to a new interactive museum, the Lewis and Clark Discovery Center. It is located where Lewis and Clark, and all early travelers after them, had to make a difficult and dangerous decision: they could either continue their journey west by rafting over rapids down the Columbia River, or cross the Cascade Range over a thickly wooded mountain pass near Mt. Hood. After exploring this fascinating museum, we return to the town of Hood River and our inn for the next two nights, which has its own beach on the Columbia River. Scenic Hood River is the windsurfing capital of the United States, and beginning lessons are offered next to our inn. The afternoon is free to windsurf, skateboard in a nearby outdoor skate park, or explore town.
Bike to tiny Dufur, at the edge of Oregon’s wine country.
Thursday we shuttle up into the foothills of Mt. Hood and then cycle east down into the wide-open wheat and cattle country of eastern Oregon. We have lunch at a city park in a little farm town and make good use of the nearby swimming pool. After lunch you have the option of cycling through rolling wheat country to a park beside the Columbia River, or getting shuttled back to Hood River for a second afternoon of windsurfing lessons and fun. That night we split the group up for dinner; kids go to a great place for pizza followed by a visit to an ice cream parlor, while adults experience some of the fine dining Hood River has to offer.
Marvel at Multnomah Falls, the 2nd tallest waterfall in the nation. Pedal from the fly-fishing mecca of Laurance Lake to Tollbridge Park before heading to Portland.
On Friday we van up into the fruit orchards of the Hood River Valley, then cycle downhill through the orchards on farm roads to a park. After a final celebratory lunch in the park we’ll depart for Portland, stopping along the way for a visit to Multnomah Falls, the nation’s second highest waterfall.
Make your reservation now or (800) 443-6060.
As an optional extra, a person traveling solo on any inn-to-inn trip may reserve a room for his or her exclusive use. This will guarantee you a private room and private bath every night. If you're willing to share a room, there is no extra charge for coming solo, no matter when you sign up for the tour - even if you wind up with a private room by default.