Columbia River Gorge Scenic Byway - Washington
Places to Visit
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Beacon Rock and Beacon Rock State Park (WA)
Beacon Rock towers over the state park.
Distance from byway: On the byway Directions: Near SR 14
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Bonneville Dam/Hamilton Island (WA)
Bonneville Dam includes the actual dam, as well as a visitor center.
Distance from byway: On the byway Directions: Along SR 14
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Learn about the ancient legend that gave this bridge its name.
Distance from byway: On the byway Directions: On SR 14
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Captain William Clark Park (WA)
Visit a park where Lewis and Clark camped.
Distance from byway: On the byway Directions: Near SR 14
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Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center (WA)
This center provides information about the Columbia River Gorge area and history.
Distance from byway: On the byway Directions: Near SR 14
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Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge (WA)
Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge, one of the hidden jewels of the refuge system, is located on the east slope of the Cascade Mountains at the base of 12,307-foot Mount Adams in southern Washington.
Location: The Conboy Lake Refuge headquarters is located five miles southwest of Glenwood, Washington, off the Glenwood-Troutdale Highway.
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Visit one of the best windsurfing sites around and have fun watching or windsurfing.
Distance from byway: On the byway Directions: Along SR 14
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Take some time to check out historic Fort Vancouver.
Distance from byway: On the byway Directions: Before Columbia River Gorge byway actually starts.
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Horsethief Lake State Park (WA)
Linger over petroglyphs and pictographs.
Distance from byway: On the byway Directions: Along SR 14
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A creation of wealthy entrepreneur Sam Hill, Maryhill Museum stands on 6,000 acres of land he once envisioned as a Quaker agricultural community overlooking the Columbia River.
Location: West of Maryhill, WA, on SR-14.


