If there’s one thing about me, I love places that offer a wide variety of views and activities – this year I found that the Columbia Gorge is one of the Pacific Northwest’s most breathtaking and underrated destinations. With towering cliffs, iconic waterfalls like Multnomah Falls, lush forests, and the mighty Columbia River running right through it, this region is packed with adventures for every kind of traveler. It’s one of the places where you can feel the ocean’s influence even way up inland. Whether you’re chasing adrenaline, tasting local flavors, or simply soaking in stunning views, the Gorge has something for you.
In this guide, we’ll cover the best things to do in the Columbia Gorge, including outdoor activities, where to eat, and must-visit towns like White Salmon and Hood River.

Outdoor Adventures in the Columbia Gorge
What originally brought me to The Gorge was adventuring – a friend was whitewater raft guiding and invited me to tag along on a trip. I was instantly hooked both on whitewater and The Gorge. Did you know that White Salmon is one of the few places in the country where you can commercially run a class V waterfall rapid? White Salmon has now become my home away from home.
Wether you’re looking for relaxed hikes through wildflowers, intense whitewater adventures, or views of stunning waterfalls – outdoor enthusiasts will feel right at home in the Gorge. Here’s a few of my favorite things to do in The Colombia River Gorge area.
- Hiking: Trails like Dog Mountain, Beacon Rock, and the Mosier Plateau showcase wildflowers in spring and sweeping views year-round.
- Waterfalls: Multnomah Falls is the most famous, but don’t miss hidden gems like Wahclella Falls and Panther Creek Falls.
- Kayaking and Paddleboarding: Calm stretches of the Columbia River make for the perfect paddling adventure. If you’re an avid whitewater boater or looking for a guided whitewater adventure be sure to check out the White Salmon River.
- Scenic Drives: The Historic Columbia River Highway winds past viewpoints, waterfalls, and charming small towns. It also is home to stunning offroading trails for an off the beaten path adventure.
If you love hiking and exploring, you may also enjoy my guide on easy Redwoods adventures.



White Salmon: White Water Rafting Capital
If you’re craving excitement, White Salmon is the place to be. Just across the river from Hood River, this small Washington town is famous for its world-class white water rafting. The White Salmon River offers thrilling rapids with plenty of outfitters ready to guide your adventure, I highly recommend booking the full day trip on the White Salmon River with River Drifters for an unforgettable adventure.
After a day on the water, take time to explore downtown White Salmon. The town has a relaxed vibe, with local breweries, cozy cafes, and stunning views of Mount Hood across the Columbia River.
White Salmon is like Hood River but only better if you’re wanting to beat the crowds.

Hood River: Wind Sports, Snow Sports and More
Hood River, Oregon, is often called the windsurfing capital of the world. Thanks to steady winds that funnel through the Colombia River Gorge, it’s a hotspot for windsurfing, kiteboarding, and sailing. Even if you’re not into water sports, watching dozens of brightly colored kites dance above the river is an unforgettable experience.
When winter arrives, the focus shifts from the river to the slopes of nearby Mt. Hood. Just a short drive away, you’ll find ski areas like Mount Hood Meadows, Timberline Lodge, Mt. Hood Skibowl, and Cooper Spur—offering everything from big terrain and night skiing to tubing hills and beginner-friendly runs. It makes Hood River the perfect year-round adventure base.
Beyond the water and the mountains, Hood River is also known for its wineries, breweries, and fruit orchards. Don’t miss the Hood River Fruit Loop, a scenic drive that takes you past orchards, farm stands, and tasting rooms.
If you’re dreaming of adventure mixed with romance, you might also love my Oregon Coast elopement ideas.

Unique Places to Eat in the Columbia Gorge
Food in the Columbia Gorge is just as much an experience as the adventures. Here are a few local favorites:
- Everybody’s Brewing (White Salmon): A laid-back spot with great beer and pub food, plus panoramic views of Mount Hood.
- Celilo Restaurant & Bar (Hood River): Farm-to-table dining that highlights local ingredients.
- Brigham Fish Market (Cascade Locks): A Native-owned market and restaurant serving fresh Columbia River salmon and other local fish.
- KickStand Coffee & Kitchen (Hood River): Perfect for breakfast or a casual lunch before heading out on the trails.
- Sugarpine Drive-In (Troutdale, OR) – Retro-style counter serving inventive nostalgia like crisp waffle-pressed grilled cheese, pulled pork sandwiches, and soft-serve sundaes (even vegan-friendly).
- Riverside Restaurant (Hood River) – The only waterfront restaurant in town offering breakfast through dinner with fresh, local ingredients and scenic riverside seating.
- Thunder Island Brewing Co. (Cascade Locks) – Gorge-themed community brewery and pub with patio seating and Gorge views—great for casual bites and local brews.
- Multnomah Falls Lodge Restaurant – Dine inside the historic lodge overlooking the iconic Multnomah Falls—reservations encouraged but not required.

Plan Your Columbia Gorge Adventure
From waterfall hikes to white-knuckle rafting and wind sports, there’s no shortage of things to do in the Columbia Gorge. This region is the perfect mix of natural beauty, adventure, and small-town charm. Whether you’re here for a weekend getaway or a longer road trip, the Gorge will leave you inspired and ready to return again and again.
If you’re planning an adventure getaway or even considering an elopement in the Columbia Gorge, I’d love to help you bring your vision to life. Start by exploring my Oregon elopement guide or my Washington elopement planning tips.
Ready to Explore The Colombia River Gorge On Your Elopement Day?
As a local adventure elopement photographer here in the Colombia River Gorge, I do more than just document your day—I’m here to help you navigate every step of the journey. From building a timeline that flows naturally with your unique plans, to finding the perfect hidden-gem locations, to guiding you through all the legal details, I’m with you every step of the way. Whether you’re dreaming of a quiet ceremony beneath moss covered trees or exchanging vows with the Colombia River and Mt. Hood as your backdrop, I’ll help you bring it all to life with ease and intention.
Let’s create an experience that reflects who you are and what matters most—one that’s completely stress-free and entirely yours from beginning to end.

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