In the early 20th century, the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge was transformed with the construction of the Historic Columbia River Highway, opening this scenic expanse to vehicular traffic. Winding along the river, the highway offers a more leisurely and picturesque alternative to the major interstate freeway that now runs parallel. Visitors can still drive this historic route, immersing themselves in the lush, forested landscapes and stopping at various viewpoints to admire the cascading waterfalls and dramatic cliffs. The road’s design and the natural beauty it showcases make it a rewarding journey for those who prefer a slower pace and a deeper connection with the landscape.
Historic Columbia River Highway
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