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Virtual Guidebook to
Portland and the Columbia River Gorge
Oregon
At the base of Multnomah Falls.

Table of Contents

Columbia Gorge
Crown Point (5)
Latourell Falls (4)
Multnomah Falls Area (5)
Elowah Falls (6)
Bonneville Dam and Cascade Locks (4)
Starvation Creek (3)
Hood River (6)
The Dalles (2)
Portland
Along Burnside (3)
Chinatown and Old Town (2)
Downtown Portland (4)
Portland's Riverfront (3)
East of the City Center (1)
Oregon City
River Level (6)
Upper Level (6)
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Columbia River Gorge

Crown Point

The view from Chanticleer Point at the west end of the Columbia River Gorge. (7-1-01)
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Vista House on Crown Point at sunset. (6-13-06)
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Vista House at sunset. (6-13-06)
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Vista House on Crown Point, on the Columbia Gorge Scenic Highway. (7-1-01)
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The view from the upper level at Vista House, Crown Point. (7-1-01)
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Latourell Falls

Boat launching in a backwater at Rooster Rock on the Columbia River. (7-1-01)
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Latourell Falls from the footbridge. (6-13-06)
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At the base of Latourell Falls, 249 feet high. (6-13-06)
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Shepperds Dell on the old Columbia Gorge Scenic Highway.
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Multnomah Falls Area

Wahkeena Falls, 242 feet high. (6-13-06)
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Multnomah Falls Lodge on the old Scenic Highway. (6-13-06)
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Multnomah Falls from the lower viewpoint, total 611 feet high. (6-13-06)
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From the bridge between the falls at Multnomah. (6-13-06)
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Five major Cascade volcanoes can be seen from Sherrard Point on Larch Mountain. (7-1-01)
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Elowah Falls

In the Oneonta Gorge.
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Horsetail Falls, 176 feet high, right on the old Scenic Highway. (6-13-06)
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Second growth forest characterizes the Columbia Gorge. (7-1-01)
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On the steep trail to Elowah Falls. (6-13-06)
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Elowah Falls from the trail. (7-1-01)
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Elowah Falls, 289 feet high. (7-1-01)
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Bonneville Dam and Cascade Locks

Powerhouse Number One at Bonneville Dam.
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Bonneville Dam's spillway and fish ladder.
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A petroleum barge in the navigation lock at Bonneville Dam.
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Historic Cascade Locks, near Bonneville Dam.
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Stavation Creek State Park

Starvation Creek Falls, 186 feet high. (6-13-06)
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Cabin Creek Falls on the Mount Defiance Trail. (6-13-06)
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Lancaster Falls on Wonder Creek, more than 200 feet high. (6-13-06)
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Hood River

Windsurfers at Viento State Park, near Hood River.
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The historic Columbia Gorge Hotel, Hood River. (6-13-06)
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The Columbia Gorge Hotel and Wah Gwin Gwin Falls. (6-13-06)
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Wah Gwin Gwin Falls, 207 feet high. (6-13-06)
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Second and Oak Streets, Hood River.
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Panorama Point, overlooking the Hood River Valley, south of Hood River.
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The Dalles

Memaloose Island in the Columbia River, a traditional Indian burial ground. (6-13-06)
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The Dalles Dam on the Columbia River. (6-13-06)
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Portland

Along Burnside

Opposite the Blitz-Weinhard Brewery on Burnside Street (closed 1999).
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Inside Powell's Books, Portland's huge bookstore.
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The North Park Blocks, a linear city park.
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Chinatown and Old Town

Streetcars in Old Town.
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Union Station, western terminus of the second trans-continental railway.
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Downtown Portland

Beavers in the fountain on Morrison Street.
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Flower stand outside Portland's World Trade Center.
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A streetcar stop at Yamhill and 6th.
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Waterfall in park, Clay and SW 2nd.
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Portland's Riverfront

On the Steel Bridge over the Willamette River.
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The Japanese American Historical Plaza on the riverfront.
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Children playing in the Salmon Street Springs Fountain.
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East of the City Center

The Grotto, a Catholic religous center.
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Oregon City

Oregon City - River Level

The Willamette River at Oregon City, below the falls. (6-14-06)
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The historic Willamette Falls navigation locks. (6-14-06)
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On the gate of Lock Four. (6-14-06)
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Bridge over the Willamette River at Oregon City. (6-14-06)
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Main and Seventh Streets in the lower (river level) section of Oregon City. (6-14-06)
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The Municipal Elevator that links the lower and upper parts of Oregon City. (6-14-06)
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Oregon City - Upper Level

Willamette Falls, the reason for Oregon City. (6-14-06)
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On the McLaughlin Parade above the West's oldest industrial area at river level. (8-11-07)
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McLaughlin Parade along the cliff tops above the lower town. (8-11-07)
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John McLaughlin House National Historic Site. (8-11-07)
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In the garden behind the McLaughlin House. (8-11-07)
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Oregon City's combined firehouse and City Hall, opposite the Carnegie Library. (8-11-07)
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