Gorges are incredibly beautiful places, and you’ve got 20 to choose from in the Cascade Range. Just browse our list of the best gorges below and see photos, tips and extra info to help you visit one of these beautiful places on your next adventure in the Cascade Range.
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Hiking Highlight
This waterfall was named for Albert Wiesendanger, who was a Forest Service Ranger in the first half of the 20th century and a driving force behind the Keep Oregon Green …
Tip by Mareike
Hiking Highlight
Gorgeous Columbia River Gorge viewpoint.
Tip by Teri S
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The North Fork of the Nooksack River, or Horseshoe Bend, is accessible year-round along the Mount Baker Highway, via an easy 2.4-mile roundtrip hike with a 220-foot elevation gain, making …
Tip by Jamie S.
Hiking Highlight
Enjoy the view from this iron bridge over the majestic Eagle Creek and next to Fern Creek. It is one of three bridges within the canyon and a nice destination for a shorter hike.
Tip by Caro "Bandit"
Hiking Highlight
Annie Creek Sno-Park is located 43 miles northwest of Klamath Falls, Oregon, near the border of Crater Lake National Park. Its proximity is rich in history, as Fort Klamath is …
Tip by Biber-Radler
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Nestled in a gorge near Bonneville Dam, Wahclella Falls offers a relatively easy hike to gorgeous falls along Tanner Creek. The 350-foot, two-tiered plunge waterfall features a deep green pool.
Tip by Teri S
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In a narrow ravine the Muddy Fork Cowlitz River rushes through the volcanic stone forming it slowly but truely.
Tip by Caro "Bandit"
Hiking Highlight (Segment)
The roaring Elowah Falls is one of the prettiest in the Columbia Gorge, and it is less than a mile from the trailhead making it a shorter hiking option with …
Tip by Teri S
Hiking Highlight
This is a great spot to take in one of the Muddy River's powerful cascades as it pours through Lava Canyon — the water-carved remains of an old lava flow.
Tip by Lisa
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