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Crown Point

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Crown Point

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Crown Point is a prominent basalt promontory and historic viewpoint located in the scenic Columbia River Gorge, approximately 24 kilometers east of Portland, Oregon. Standing at an elevation of 210 meters, it rises dramatically 223 meters above the Columbia River, offering expansive views of the river and the surrounding landscape. This iconic location, also known historically as Thor's Heights, is a designated National Natural Landmark and a key feature of the Historic Columbia River Highway.

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    15 agosto 2019

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    Dal famoso Crown Point, alto 225 metri, si ha una splendida vista sulla Columbia River Gorge. La gola si estende da The Dalles a qui e funge da confine tra gli stati di Washington e Oregon. Il fiume ha scavato in profondità nella roccia vulcanica nel corso di migliaia di anni. Le pericolose rapide furono disinnescate dalle dighe.
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    Originariamente soprannominata "The Million Dollar Toilet", questa area di sosta offriva ai viaggiatori un'area di sosta molto necessaria lungo l'autostrada, sebbene la sua realizzazione fosse stata molto costosa all'inizio del ventesimo secolo.
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    Dal promontorio roccioso si ha una vista meravigliosa sul fiume Columbia.
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    Posizione:Multnomah County, Oregon, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What are the key features of the Vista House at Crown Point?

    The Vista House is an iconic octagonal stone observatory built between 1916 and 1918. It stands 55 feet tall and features tall, opalized glass windows that offer 360-degree panoramic views of the Columbia River Gorge. Inside, visitors can find a museum, gift shop, and interpretive displays about the gorge's history and geology, all adorned with Alaskan marble and stained-glass windows. It serves as a memorial to Oregon pioneers and a comfort station for travelers.

    Are there any specific trails or routes directly from Crown Point?

    Crown Point itself is primarily a viewpoint and historic site, not a trailhead for extensive hiking. However, it's a key stop on the Historic Columbia River Highway, which offers numerous opportunities for scenic drives, cycling, and access to nearby trails. While there isn't a long 'hike to Crown Point' as it's accessible by road, it serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the surrounding 'Waterfall Corridor' with its many trails.

    Is Crown Point suitable for families with young children or those with limited mobility?

    Yes, Crown Point is considered family-friendly. The main viewpoint and Vista House are easily accessible from the parking area, making it suitable for visitors of all ages and mobility levels. The paved access and facilities within the Vista House provide a comfortable experience for everyone. It's a great spot for a quick, scenic stop without requiring extensive walking.

    What are the parking options and accessibility like at Crown Point?

    Parking is available directly at Crown Point, adjacent to the Vista House. Access is via the Historic Columbia River Highway. While parking is convenient, it can fill up very quickly, especially during peak seasons and on weekends. Arriving early in the morning or later in the afternoon is highly recommended to secure a spot. There is no public transport directly to Crown Point, so personal vehicle or tour bus is necessary.

    Can I visit Crown Point during the winter months, and what should I expect?

    Crown Point can be visited in winter, offering a unique, often snow-dusted perspective of the gorge. However, winter conditions can vary. The Historic Columbia River Highway, including the section leading to Crown Point, may experience ice or snow, and closures can occur during severe weather. Always check road conditions before planning a winter visit. The Vista House may have reduced hours or be closed on certain holidays during the colder months.

    Are dogs allowed at Crown Point and in the Vista House?

    Dogs are generally welcome in the outdoor areas of Crown Point, provided they are kept on a leash. However, pets are typically not allowed inside the Vista House itself, with the exception of service animals. Please be mindful of other visitors and clean up after your pet.

    What geological significance does Crown Point hold?

    Crown Point is a basalt promontory, a remnant of ancient lava flows that filled the ancestral Columbia River channel 14 to 17 million years ago. It stands as a testament to the powerful geological forces that shaped the Columbia River Gorge. Its designation as a National Natural Landmark in 1971 recognizes its outstanding geological features and the panoramic views it offers of the river's dramatic carving through volcanic rock.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options directly at Crown Point?

    Crown Point itself primarily offers the Vista House, which includes a gift shop and interpretive displays, but not a full-service cafe or restaurant. For dining and accommodation, visitors will need to travel to nearby towns such as Corbett, Troutdale, or further east into the Columbia River Gorge communities. Many options are available within a short drive along the Historic Columbia River Highway or I-84.

    What makes Crown Point a good spot for photography?

    Crown Point offers unparalleled photographic opportunities due to its 360-degree panoramic views of the Columbia River Gorge. The dramatic basalt cliffs, the winding river, and the historic architecture of the Vista House provide diverse subjects. Sunrise and sunset often cast beautiful light across the landscape, and the area is also known for occasional sightings of the Northern Lights, adding a magical element for evening photographers.

    How does Crown Point compare to other viewpoints in the Columbia River Gorge?

    Crown Point is unique among Columbia River Gorge viewpoints due to its combination of a prominent basalt promontory, the historic Vista House, and its strategic location at the western gateway to the 'Waterfall Corridor.' While other viewpoints offer stunning vistas, Crown Point provides a distinct blend of natural beauty, architectural heritage, and interpretive facilities, making it a comprehensive and easily accessible stop for understanding the gorge's history and geology.

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