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38 mile drive from Estacada on the upper Clackamas River Gorge. 1.5 mile hike from Bagby trail head to Bagby natural hotsprings. Wearing clothes are optional.
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Estacada
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The Dalles
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Famous leg of the Oregon Trail built as an alternate route around Mt. Hood, from The Dalles to Oregon City to avoid the treacherous rapids of the Columbia River.
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Government Camp
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Open daily dawn to dusk. West Barlow tollgate between mileposts 44 and 45 on Hwy 26. This was the last tollgate operated on the Barlow Road. Laurel Hill, between mileposts 50 and 51, a short trail...
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Hood River
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Blue Lake Regional Park is 20 min. from downtown Portland. Swimming, paddle boat rentals. No Pets
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Fairview
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Bonneville Lock and Dam consists of serveral dam structures that together complete a span of the Columbia River between the US states of Oregon and Washington at River Mile 146.1. The dam is...
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Cascade Locks
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Built in 1926, crosses the Columbia River and is a part of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail. The bridge is named from a Native American Legend.
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Troutdale
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Located in one of the three original locks tender's houses, built in 1905. The Museum overlooks the original Locks, a National Historic Site and features information, photos, and artifacts on the...
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