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Cities and Towns along the route

Cities and Towns along the route

Cites with some census based demographic info

  • June 1 – The day has finally arrived, Let’s go!!
    June 1 – The day has finally arrived!! Let’s go!! After all the planning, packing, dry run rides, and anticipation, we are on our way.. One hop away to Portland.
  • Astoria Oregon
    Astoria, Oregon is a charming coastal town located where the mighty Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean. This historic city boasts an eclectic mix of art, culture, and outdoor activities, with plenty of opportunities for hiking, fishing, and sightseeing. Don’t miss the Astoria Column, a towering monument with breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
  • Vernonia, Oregon
    Welcome to Vernonia, Oregon—a charming gem nestled in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. Surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills, this picturesque town offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its rich history, vibrant community spirit, and stunning natural beauty, Vernonia invites visitors to explore its scenic trails, historic landmarks, and cozy local shops. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast eager to hike or bike through the nearby parks, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat to unwind, Vernonia promises a warm welcome and a unique, memorable experience.
  • Portland Oregon
    If you’re planning a trip to the Pacific Northwest, Portland, Oregon is a destination that should be at the top of your list. This unique city has so much to offer, from its stunning natural beauty to its thriving arts and culture scene, eco-friendly policies, and welcoming community. One of the best ways to experience Portland’s natural beauty is to explore the Columbia River Gorge. This stunning area is home to countless hiking trails, including the popular Multnomah Falls trail. The Gorge is also known for its picturesque waterfalls and scenic drives.
  • Troutdale, Oregon
    Nestled along the scenic Columbia River Gorge, Troutdale is your ideal base for exploring the region’s breathtaking landscapes. Known for its charming downtown, historic landmarks, and outdoor adventures, this quaint town offers a perfect blend of history and nature. From picturesque hiking trails and scenic waterfalls to unique local shops and restaurants, Troutdale invites visitors to experience its vibrant community and the stunning beauty of its surroundings. Troutdale’s Name Origin: The city’s name is derived from its history as a fishing hub.
  • Cascade Locks, Oregon
    Cascade Locks, Oregon—a charming small town perched along the breathtaking Columbia River Gorge. Known for its stunning natural beauty and rich history, Cascade Locks serves as a gateway to some of the region’s most iconic landscapes. With its picturesque setting amidst lush forests and dramatic cliffs, it’s the perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Explore the scenic trails, including those leading to the famous Multnomah Falls, or delve into the town’s intriguing past at the Cascade Locks Historical Museum.
  • Stevenson, Washington
    nestled in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge. With its stunning backdrop of lush forests and rugged mountains, Stevenson offers a serene retreat and a gateway to outdoor adventure. The town’s scenic beauty is complemented by its friendly, small-town atmosphere, where visitors can enjoy a range of activities from hiking and fishing to exploring unique local shops and dining on fresh, regional cuisine. Stevenson is also home to the intriguing Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum, which highlights the area’s rich cultural and natural history. Whether you’re here for relaxation or adventure, Stevenson welcomes you with its warm hospitality and breathtaking surroundings.
  • White Salmon, Washington
    Welcome to White Salmon, Washington—a hidden gem nestled in the Columbia River Gorge, where the beauty of the Pacific Northwest unfolds in every direction. With its panoramic views of lush forests, majestic mountains, and the shimmering Columbia River, White Salmon is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers. This vibrant town offers a charming blend of outdoor activities, from hiking and windsurfing to exploring the nearby waterfalls.
  • Lyle, Washington
    Lyle, Washington—a quaint and picturesque town nestled in the stunning Columbia River Gorge. Known for its serene landscapes and rich cultural heritage, Lyle offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by natural beauty. The town’s charming atmosphere is complemented by breathtaking views of the river and surrounding mountains, making it a perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil escape. Explore scenic hiking trails, enjoy local wineries, or visit the historic Lyle Hotel for a taste of local history.
  • Maryhill Washington
    Maryhill, Washington—a captivating small town that sits gracefully on the banks of the Columbia River, surrounded by rolling hills and dramatic landscapes. Known for its unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness, Maryhill offers visitors a chance to explore stunning vistas, historic landmarks, and vibrant local attractions. Discover the renowned Maryhill Museum of Art, which houses an eclectic collection ranging from European art to Native American artifacts. Enjoy the scenic drives, picturesque vineyards, and outdoor activities like hiking and windsurfing that showcase the region’s diverse beauty.
  • Kennewick, Washington
    Nestled in the heart of southeastern Washington, Kennewick is a charming city that often goes unnoticed among its more prominent neighbors. However, this hidden gem is waiting to be discovered, offering a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and a warm community spirit. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, history buff, or simply seeking a peaceful getaway, Kennewick has something for everyone.
  • Pomeroy, Washington
    Pomeroy, Washington—a quaint and historic town nestled in the heart of the Palouse region. Known for its charming small-town atmosphere and rich history, Pomeroy offers a delightful blend of scenic beauty and cultural heritage. Stroll through its picturesque streets lined with historic buildings, and explore local museums that celebrate the area’s pioneer past.
  • Clarkston Washington
    Clarkston is located at the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers, offering stunning views and ample opportunities for water-based recreation such as boating, fishing, and kayaking. The riverfront area is a focal point for residents and visitors alike.
  • Lewiston, Idaho
    “Discover the captivating beauty of Lewiston, Idaho, nestled in the scenic Lewis-Clark Valley. With the mighty Clearwater and Snake Rivers converging, this charming city offers breathtaking vistas and outdoor adventures. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the Nez Perce Tribe, explore the depths of Hells Canyon, and wander through historic downtown’s quaint streets. Lewiston awaits, ready to enchant and inspire.”
  • Missoula Montana
    Welcome to Missoula, Montana—a vibrant city nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, where natural beauty meets urban charm. Known for its lively arts scene, outdoor adventures, and welcoming community, Missoula offers a unique blend of cultural and recreational experiences. Surrounded by lush forests, majestic mountains, and the meandering Clark Fork River, it’s a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering everything from hiking and fishing to river rafting and skiing. Explore the city’s historic downtown, where you’ll find eclectic shops, delicious local eateries, and a thriving arts scene.
  • West Yellowstone Montana
    Welcome to West Yellowstone, Montana—a charming gateway town that offers a unique blend of adventure and natural beauty. Situated just outside the west entrance of Yellowstone National Park, West Yellowstone is the perfect base for exploring one of America’s most iconic landscapes. With its rugged mountain backdrop and picturesque streets, this welcoming town provides easy access to the park’s geothermal wonders, wildlife, and scenic vistas. Beyond the park, visitors can enjoy local attractions such as the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center, charming shops, and cozy dining spots.
  • Jackson, Wyoming
    Jackson, Wyoming—a picturesque mountain town that serves as the gateway to the stunning Grand Teton National Park. With its stunning backdrop of the Teton Range and charming, Western-style architecture, Jackson exudes a unique blend of natural beauty and small-town charm. The town offers a wealth of outdoor adventures, from skiing and hiking to wildlife viewing and river rafting. Explore the vibrant town square, where you’ll find eclectic shops, renowned restaurants, and art galleries showcasing local talent. With its welcoming atmosphere and breathtaking surroundings, Jackson invites you to experience the heart of Wyoming’s wild beauty and immerse yourself in the spirit of the American West.