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Welcome to Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area

The Columbia River Gorge is so much more than just a natural wonder - it is a critical transportation corridor and vibrant community of more than 75,000 people living in fertile countryside and 13 urban areas spanning two states and six counties. The Columbia River itself is the Gorge's centerpiece, a lifeline of water and the only sea level route through the Cascade Mountain Range. The Cascades' geology creates a rain shadow effect, causing a dramatic precipitation difference that distinguishes the lush conifer forests in the West end of the Gorge from the grasslands of the Gorge's East end. 

The Beauty of the Scenic Area

The Columbia River Gorge is a spectacular river canyon, 80 miles long and up to 4,000 feet deep, that meanders past cliffs, spires, and ridges set against nearby peaks of the PNW’s Cascade Mountain Range. Explore the sites, sounds and landscapes!

Crown Point

Mt. Biking

Rowena Wildflowers

Wahclella Falls 2

Fall colors at Wyeth Trailhead area

Gorge View

Columbia Hills

Misty View of the Gorge

Get a Recreation Pass

Northwest Forest Pass Annual image

Ready to enjoy an amazing year of outdoor adventures! You have several options to purchase annual or one day passes. Annual passes cover day-use or entrance fees all year, while single-day passes work for one day. 

Northwest Forest Plan & Amendment

An image showing portions of three photos in a graphic: fire burning duff, trees in a treated stand and a new wooded trail bridge.

The Northwest Forest Plan covers 24.5 million acres of federally managed lands in California, Oregon, and Washington. It was established in 1994 to address threats to threatened and endangered species while also contributing to social and economic sustainability in the region. Over 30 years later, the Northwest Forest Plan needs to be updated to accommodate changed ecological and social conditions.

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Recent Press Releases

Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Begin Prescribed Fires Release Date: November 7, 2025

CRGNSA is accepting proposals for recreation events and outfitter, guides beginning Sept 1 Release Date: August 29, 2025

Forest Service to release Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Northwest Forest Plan Amendment Release Date: November 15, 2024

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