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- Three of Portland's Best Fishing SpotsYou can enjoy fishing while in Portland, Oregon and not have to drive hundreds of miles. Here are a list of 3 great fishing spots.
Oregon, Washington - Cruising the Columbia RiverPast the Bridge of the Gods, the Columbia widens, and the mountains on either side grow as you pass through the very heart of the Cascade Range. The sights of Hood River, including colorful wind surfers, await.
What to See When You Visit Rowena Crest Viewpoint on the Columbia River in OregonRowena Crest is a large, circular road with views from every direction. There's plenty of shoulder parking and a few interpretative signs to help explain what you are seeing.
What to See and Do at Bridal Veil Falls on Oregon's Columbia River HighwayA tourist's guide to the Bridal Veil Falls along the Columbia Gorge, in Oregon.
Visitor Tips to Vista House on the Columbia RiverWhy the Vista House on Crown Point along the Columbia River in Oregon is a site worth stopping for.
Driving the Historic Columbia River HighwayForget Route 66, get your kicks instead on the Columbia River Highway in Oregon. Learn how to access this historic highway and some points of interest to take in while meandering across the countryside.- Columbia River Bank Smallmouth Fishing TipsThe Columbia River has loads of smallmouth to catch and there are several way to hook these feisty fish.
Columbia River Basin Filled with Toxins Per the EPAInformation on the pollutants in the Columbia River
Before You Start Believing that Climate Change is Responsible for the Extreme Weather in Portland, Oregon Read This!Hold your immediate conclusions that the weather today is more extreme than it had been in the past by doing a little research.- Columbia River Smallmouth FishingSmallmouth bass are plentiful in the large Columbia River, and are a popular sport fish for many anglers in the area.
- Columbia River Shad FishingShad fishing is a great way to catch a fun sport fish in Oregon and Washington
- Fishing at the Mouth of the Columbia River in the Pacific NorthwestFishing in the Pacific Northwest is a great way to spend your time and hook some big ones!
- OREGON'S COLUMBIA RIVER COUNTRY, a PARADISE for COUCH POTATOSGet to know the Columbia River upriver where wheat is shipped, past the great heartland of Indian tribes, near Portland, or at to the river mouth near Astoria. You'lll find blockbuster views, museums and good coffee along the, freeways and byways.
- Twelve Boat Launching Sites from Bonneville to the DallesThere are twelve public boat launching ramps between Bonneville Dam and The Dalles Dam, there are other boat launching sites but these are Indian treaty fishing launch sites and cannot be used by the public.
- Review of Richard White's 'The Organic Machine: The Remaking of the Columbia River'What happens when human and natural energy unite? When the ultimately organic doubles as the manmade? This linkage is the focus of Richard White's Organic Machine: The Remaking of the Columbia River.
Summer Vacation Memories: The Columbia RiverIt was a beautiful summer day and the whole family was off to the Columbia River in Oregon for a picnic. Packed like sardines on the drive there, how did I get so much room to myself on the trip home?
Dusty Roads Ain't Made for Walking. Spinning Tires Ain't Made for Stopping.So here I am. A girl of 23 years, living in a small town smack dab in the middle of Washington State. Wenatchee has a population of 30,000 people. Not a small town by any means but it is barley a city in my mind...- Get Paid to Fish: Northern Pikeminnow Bounty ProgramEach year, thousands of sport anglers fish the Columbia River and get paid for their catches. Learn how to take part in this awesome program, for free!
- Visit the Tri-Cities for Summer Water FolliesThe Water Follies has been an annual event in the Tri-Cities (Kennewick, Pasco, Richland, Washington) for 60 years. In 2008, Lamb Weston provided major sponsorship.