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  Columbia River Gorge

Encompassing 292,500 acres, spaning two states, and running from the mouths of Sandy River to the Deschutes River, the Columbia River Gorge is unique in both its natural and cultural history, as well as its designation as a National Scenic Area


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Ainsworth State Park & Campground
Beacon Rock State Park
Benson State Park
Bingen Point Marine Park
Bridal Veil Falls State Park
Cascade Locks Marine Park
Celilo Park
Columbia Hills Park-Horsethief Park
Dabney Park
Dalton Point
Doug's Beach
Drano Lake
Eagle Creek Overlook
Eagle Creek Picnic Area
Franz Lake
Glenn Otto City Park
Guy W. Talbot Park
Herman Creek Campground & Horse Camp
Home Valley Park & Campground
Hood River Event Site
Hood River Waterfront Park
Horsetail Falls
Koberg Beach State Park & Rest Area
LePage Park
Lewis & Clark State Park
Maryhill State Park
Mayer State Park
Memaloose State Park
Portland Women's Forum
Riverfront Park
Rooster Rock State Park
Ruthton County Park
St. Cloud
Starvation Creek State Park
Teo Park
The Hook
Viento Park & Campground
Vista House_Crown Point
Wahkeena Falls Day-Use Site
Woodard Creek Campground
Wyeth Campground
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