Stevenson
Positioned at the core of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Stevenson is a prime jumping-off point for exploring the southern Washington’s Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Mount St. Helens and other outdoor treasures.
Learn about the gorge at the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center, where interactive exhibits and collections of artifacts highlight the area’s natural history, first inhabitants and industrial growth. Impressive outdoor displays include a diesel train, logging equipment and cedar log carvings.
Stevenson’s Landing, a cruise ship pier on the Columbia River, is a great place to catch pretty sights of the water framed by forested mountains. The river, which serves as a natural border between Washington and Oregon, attracts many watersports enthusiasts, including whitewater rafters, kayakers, windsurfers and fishermen.
Six parks are within walking distance of the pier and can all be accessed via walking path. Bob’s Beach is a kite flying and windsurfing haven, while quiet Pebble Beach is an ideal place to launch a kayak. Stevenson restaurants deliver comforting fare in welcoming environments; try a brew and giant pretzel at Walking Man Brewery and Public House.
-
Seats don’t come much closer to the Columbia River than at Puffin Cafe in Washougal. Set in the Port of Camas/Washougal marina, this floating eatery sits... Read More
-
With thousands of square miles of mountain and forest, canyon and desert, Washington state is laced with unpaved, unsmoothed off-road mountain biking trails... Read More
-
Beginning in Vancouver and heading east, a trip on the Lewis and Clark Highway winds along the Columbia River Gorge while trading dense greenery for golden... Read More
- ‹ previous
- 2 of 4
- next ›