OREGON Herman Creek Wyeth EXIT 54 (eastbound exit only) EXIT 56 EXIT 51 EXIT 47 84 84 Starvation Creek State Park Viento State Park HOME VALLEY CARSON NORTH BONNEVILLE The Columbia River West End Transit (WET) Bus Stop Sandy River Glenn Otto Community Park Sandy River Delta Park Lewis & Clark State Recreation Site Shepperd's Dell State Natural Area Bridal Veil Falls State Scenic Viewpoint Angel's Rest Guy W. Talbot State Park Ainsworth State Park Franz Lake Wildlife Scenic Viewpoint Sams Walker To VANCOUVER, 17 miles Benson State Recreation Area (Exit 30, eastbound only) Dalton Point Rooster Rock State Park Eagle Creek Recreation Area Multnomah Falls Wahkeena Falls Larch Mountain Ruckel Creek Falls Tooth Rock Bridge of the Gods Trailhead Dry Creek Falls Cascade Locks Marine Park Latourell Falls Vista House at Crown Point Portland Women’s Forum Dabney State Recreation Area Horsetail Falls John B. Yeon State Scenic Corridor Wahclella Falls Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Skamania Lodge (Forest Service Information Center) Easy CLIMB Trail Bonneville Bonneville Dam Bridge of the Gods EXIT 31 EXIT 31 EXIT 28 (eastbound exit only, westbound on-ramp only) EXIT 22 EXIT 18 EXIT 17 EXIT 35 EXIT 41 (eastbound exit only) CORBETT TROUTDALE WASHOUGAL STEVENSON 84 84 84 EXIT 40 CASCADE LOCKS EXIT 25 (eastbound) Turnoff for Larch Mountain EXIT 25 (westbound) WASHINGTON The Columbia River The Columbia River EXIT 44 (eastbound exit, westbound on-ramp only) EXIT 37 West End Transit (WET) Bus Stop. Park here. West End Transit (WET) Bus Stop West End Transit (WET) Bus Stop WESTERN GORGE: Stunning views and cascading waterfalls attract more than 2 million visitors to the western Gorge each year. Consider carpooling, taking a shuttle or leaving early to avoid congestion at the trailheads. LET SOMEONE ELSE DRIVE! Take a Summer Shuttle. The Columbia Gorge Express bus takes passengers from Portland to stops along the Oregon side of the Gorge. Schedule and tickets: ColumbiaGorgeExpress.com The West End Transit (WET) Bus stops at nine trailheads on the Washington side of the Gorge, Saturdays and Sundays during the summer months. For information about car-free travel in the Columbia River Gorge, visit ColumbiaGorgeCarFree.com. MAKE IT FUN. MAKE IT SAFE. Tips for traveling the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area To PORTLAND, 17 miles Multnomah Falls This magnificent 620-foot waterfall is a treat to behold. Take a hike to the Benson Bridge and feel the icy spray on your face. Stop by the visitor center or have lunch in the historic Multnomah Falls Lodge. Access it from I-84 and the Historic Columbia River Highway. Vista House This 100-year-old iconic structure sits perched on Crown Point and offers commanding views of the Columbia River Gorge. ReadySetGorge.com Columbia Gorge Express Stop. Park here. Columbia Gorge Express Stop Steigerwald Lake Cape Horn Beacon Rock State Park Waterfall Overnight camping Restrooms Fee required Trailhead Picnic area Historic Columbia River Highway Route (bike on road) Historic Columbia River Highway and State Trail closed Historic Highway State Trail (no motorized vehicles) Extreme congestion and limited parking available Freeway (bike along shoulder) Multi-use path Viewpoint ADA Dog Mountain Dog Creek Falls St. Cloud Trail Eagle Creek fire trail closure. Other facilities may be open. The 2017 Eagle Creek fire closed many trails. Please check trail conditions and closures before leaving home: gorgefriends.org/trails Columbia Gorge Express Stop