52 Adventures in Washington’s Columbia River Gorge
The Columbia River Gorge in and around White Salmon and Bingen, offers countless opportunities for adventure, relaxation, and exploration throughout the year.
Here’s a seasonal breakdown of 52 adventures / things to do!
SPRING (March-May)
Spring is ideal for enjoying waterfalls, wildflowers, and cool weather hikes as the Gorge comes alive with color.
- Visit Beacon Rock State Park – Hike to the top for stunning views of the Gorge.
- Hike Dog Mountain – Famous for its brilliant wildflower displays in May.
- Explore Catherine Creek – A hotspot for spring wildflowers and photography.
- Birdwatch at the Balfour-Klickitat preserve – Spot migratory birds flying overhead.
- Hike Falls Creek Falls – A gorgeous multi-tiered waterfall.
- Visit the Gorge Artists Open Studio Tour – Late April/early May.
- Fish at Drano Lake – Known for excellent spring salmon fishing.
- Walk through Klickitat Canyon Natural Area – A serene spot for wildflowers.
- Attend the Wildflower Festival in May – Don’t miss White Salmon’s Wine Walk.
- Ride the Klickitat Trail – A former rail line is now a scenic biking/hiking trail.
- Go mushroom foraging – Spring brings an abundance of morels, among others.
- Go backcountry skiing on Mt Hood – Best enjoyed in late spring/early summer.
- Visit the Wind River Experimental Forest – Hike/learn about forest ecology.
SUMMER (June-August)
Summer is perfect for water sports, camping, and long days exploring the Gorge.
- Whitewater raft on the White Salmon River – A wild and scenic river.
- Windsurf at the Hatchery – The most popular spot on the Columbia River.
- Paddleboard on the Columbia River – Launch from the Port of Klickitat in Bingen.
- Book a glamping tent at the new Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge –
- Hike Hamilton Mountain – A breathtaking trail with vistas and waterfalls.
- Explore the Ape Caves – a popular lava tube near Mount St Helens.
- Climb Mt Adams – Best between late May and through July.
- Take a guided fishing trip – Try sturgeon or salmon fishing with an expert guide.
- Attend the Gorge Blues & Brews Festival at the Skamania County Fairgrounds.
- Mountain bike Coyote Wall Recreation Area – Ride through lush forests.
- Stroll through the local Farmer’s Markets –
- Enjoy craft beer at Everybody’s Brewing in White Salmon – A local favorite.
- Pick huckleberries at peak season – Make sure to get your free permit.
FALL (September-November)
Fall offers cooler weather, fewer crowds, and stunning autumn colors throughout the Gorge.
- Drive through the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area –
- Visit the Carson Hot Springs Resort – Soak in natural mineral baths.
- Explore the Gifford Pinchot National Forest – A great spot for fall hikes.
- Hike the Lyle Cherry Orchard Trail – Beautiful views of the Columbia River.
- Wine taste in and around White Salmon – Sample locally produced wines.
- Forage for fall mushrooms – Chanterelles, matsutakes and lobsters.
- Play Pickleball at Rheingarten Park – Enjoy the free courts, complete with gear.
- Fish for salmon along the Klickitat River – Fall is prime fishing season.
- Take a waterfall photography tour – Capture the beauty of Multnomah Falls.
- Go apple or pear picking – Local farms are available for U-pick.
- Visit the Bonneville Fish Hatchery – Watch the fall salmon runs.
- Attend the Stevenson Mushroom Festival – Enjoy gourmet treats.
- Bike the Klickitat Trail in cooler weather – The autumn scenery is stunning.
WINTER (December-February)
Winter brings a quieter pace to the Gorge, perfect for cozy indoor activities and snowy adventures.
- Snowmobile in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest – Plenty of sno-parks.
- Book the Society Hotel for a spa visit – A magical winter experience.
- Hike the Cape Horn Trail – A popular trail with fewer crowds in winter.
- Ski one of Mt Hood’s six resorts – A smorgasbord of options.
- Relax in the Carson Hot Springs – Warm up after a day outside.
- Visit the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum –
- Birdwatch at the Balfour-Klickitat preserve – Spot migratory birds flying overhead.
- Snowshoe through the Mount Hood Wilderness –
- Go sledding near Trout Lake – A family-friendly winter activity.
- Take a scenic drive along SR-14 – Enjoy sweeping views of the Gorge.
- Attend a local holiday bazaar or market – Find unique gifts from local artisans.
- Spot elk in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest – Winter is the perfect time.
- Visit Panther Creek Falls – A short hike to one of the most beautiful waterfalls.
Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, a history buff, or someone looking for relaxation, the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge offers year-round activities for everyone!