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Columbia Gorge Scenic Bikeway full day ride

5.0(5 reviews)
8 hour(s)
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Portland, United States

Experience world renowned cycling in the Columbia River Gorge

Ride between thirty five and sixty miles depending on interest and pace

Encounter gentle hills and lower elevations with nothing over nine hundred feet

Follow the scenic highway or take an out and back route from a viewpoint

Travel on protected bike and pedestrian pathways through beautiful landscapes

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If there is any adventure that rivals our love for biking it is cycling through the Columbia River Gorge. This area is world renowned for its scenic rides and is one of the few places globally to inspire a Peloton guided route. Participants will ride between thirty five and sixty miles depending on interests and group pace, encountering gentle hills and lower elevations with nothing over nine hundred feet. The route may follow the full length of the Columbia River Gorge Scenic Highway or include an out and back ride from a picturesque viewpoint, moving from scenic highways to protected bike and pedestrian pathways. Along the way riders will experience some of the nations most beautiful roads and have the chance to visit iconic waterfalls including Multnomah and Horsetail Falls.

The adventure offers a satisfying challenge without being insurmountable, allowing cyclists to enjoy both the physical experience and the stunning natural surroundings. Riders should plan for lunch on their own, with recommendations provided by guides, ensuring ample time to rest and refuel before continuing the journey. This immersive cycling experience combines exercise with awe inspiring landscapes, creating a memorable day of exploration and adventure through one of the most celebrated scenic regions in the United States.

Use of hybrid bike and helmet

Bottled water

Snacks

Air-conditioned vehicle

Certified guide

Lunch

Gratuities

Sunscreen and sunglasses

Comfortable cycling shoes

Travelers with heart conditions
Travelers with Limited mobility impairments
Adventure seekers
Nature enthusiasts
Physically fit travelers
Seniors and mature travelers
Groups of friends
Photography lovers

Public transportation nearby

Not wheelchair accessible

Minimum age of participants is 15

Confirmation will be received at time of booking

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Activity Provider: Around Portland Tours

Customer Reviews

5 reviews
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MrMeowNow

November 19, 2025
Google

The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, a breathtaking natural corridor in the Pacific Northwest, offers a dramatic blend of towering cliffs, roaring waterfalls, lush forests, and expansive river vistas. Its accessibility and endless exploration make it a must-visit destination. What sets the Gorge apart is its unique landscape, shaped by ice-age floods and the relentless forces of wind, water, and time. The contrast between the dense green forests on the Oregon side and the rolling golden hills on the Washington side, with the mighty Columbia River stretching between them like a silver ribbon, creates a stunning visual spectacle. Key highlights and must-see attractions include: - Multnomah Falls: The most renowned waterfall in the Gorge, a magnificent 620-foot, two-tier cascade. Despite its popularity, it’s worth the visit. - Latourell, Wahkeena, and Horsetail Falls: Accessible and picturesque, these falls offer excellent loop hikes that take you from streamside trails to high viewpoints. - Vista House at Crown Point: A classic stop providing sweeping views of the entire river corridor. - Dog Mountain (Washington): A challenging hike that rewards you with massive spring wildflowers and panoramic views of the Gorge. - Rowena Crest (Oregon): Iconic horseshoe curves and sweeping golden scenery, especially stunning at sunrise or during spring bloom. - The Historic Columbia River Highway: A scenic drive filled with viewpoints, stone bridges, and waterfall trailheads. Outdoor activities abound in the Gorge, catering to various interests. Whether you’re seeking adventure, tranquility, or simply a chance to immerse yourself in nature, the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area offers an unforgettable experience. The Gorge, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offers a plethora of activities such as hiking, cycling, windsurfing, kiteboarding, fishing, and scenic driving. Nestled in the heart of the region, Hood River stands as one of the best outdoor towns, boasting an array of breweries, cafés, and gear shops to complement your adventure. The Gorge’s atmosphere and scenery are nothing short of captivating. From the dramatic cliffs that rise sharply above the water to the evergreen forests draped in moss, cascading waterfalls plunging through basalt canyons, and the ever-changing weather and light, every corner of the Gorge presents a unique spectacle. Spring, in particular, transforms the landscape into a vibrant tapestry of green, creating an enchanting and magical ambiance. While some areas may require timed permits during peak seasons, particularly around Multnomah Falls, planning ahead ensures a smooth and enjoyable experience. The unpredictable weather of Oregon, characterized by sudden shifts from sunny to rainy, adds to the allure of the Gorge. It creates a dynamic and alive landscape that keeps visitors on their toes. While major waterfalls attract crowds, the Gorge offers a plethora of quieter trails and lesser-known spots for those seeking solitude and tranquility. Whether you’re an adrenaline junkie or a nature lover, the Gorge promises an unforgettable adventure.

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James

November 15, 2025
Google

Beautiful waterfalls and views are amazing. I went on a very rainy Saturday in November. Multnomah Falls was very busy and you had to pay to park. The rest of the falls had very few people around them and plenty of parking.

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Stacey

October 18, 2025
Google

Biking through the Columbia River Gorge is one of the most scenic and refreshing experiences imaginable. 🚴‍♀️🌲 Every turn reveals another postcard-perfect view — waterfalls cascading beside the trail, dramatic cliffs, and endless stretches of forest meeting the river. The path is well maintained, with a great balance of gentle rides and more challenging stretches for those wanting a bit of adventure. It’s the kind of ride where you can stop often just to take in the views (and you absolutely should). The mix of fresh air, natural beauty, and peaceful rhythm of the ride makes this trail unforgettable. Whether you’re a serious cyclist or just out for a scenic ride, the Gorge biking trail is pure Oregon magic.

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Deniz

October 14, 2025
Google

Absolutely beautiful. The Visitor Center has basic amenities, and theres a restaurant & coffee stand as well. You can walk/hike as far as you want, path is clearly paved and is suitable for all ages, depending on where you stop. Would definitely recommend visiting!

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Vance

July 02, 2025
Google

One of the best roadside waterfalls in all of my travels! Cascade Locks Historical Museum is a great place to stop FIRST to see if they have day passes available for the Falls. Especially if you didn't go online to pre book. The Oregon Pony and nine finger doll are worth the price of admission to the Museum, but if they have a day pass, it's priceless. But back to the falls. Parking is limited but for the most part people are friendly in the lot and you can wait a bit for someone to leave, you are able to circle the lot so try all the way down and around. The parking lot in the middle of the highway has more turnover. The small lot in front of the restaurant is almost always full and the lot just down the road and on the right hand side is tight. Some people get creative and are willing to walk and park in the coves along the road plus or minus a half mile on the falls river road. Once you get to the falls it is a short very up hill walk to the bridge but worth it. The views of the falls from the middle of the highway parking lot is very nice for anyone that can't make the hike in.

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Discover the wonders of Portland, United States with this unforgettable experience. If there is any adventure that rivals our love for biking it is cycling through the Columbia River Gorge Highlights of your tour include: Experience world renowned cycling in the Columbia River GorgeRide between thirty five and sixty miles depending on interest and paceEncounter gentle hills a...