
7. Columbia River Highway, Oregon
The Historic Columbia River Highway was the first scenic highway in the U.S., built with the express purpose of showcasing the region’s natural beauty. The most famous section runs for about 24 miles from Troutdale to Dodson, winding through the stunning Columbia River Gorge.
This area is known for its incredible concentration of waterfalls, including the majestic 620-foot Multnomah Falls, which has an accessible viewing platform. Other must-see stops include Latourell Falls and the Vista House at Crown Point, which offers a panoramic view of the gorge.
The road is gentle and winding, designed for the motorcars of the early 20th century, making it a perfect, leisurely drive. A single day is plenty of time to explore this historic route, and it’s an easy trip from the Portland area. It’s a journey into a lush, green paradise.
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