SCENIC HIKES - Skamania County Chamber of Commerce

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SCENIC HIKES - Skamania County Chamber of Commerce
SKAMANIA
EXPERIENCE SKAMANIA
SKAMANIA COUNTY
COUNTY && THE
THE SURROUNDING
SURROUNDING AREA
AREA
EXPERIENCE
SCENIC
HIKES
DOG MOUNTAIN
IN THE SPRING
OUTDOOR FUN
YEAR-ROUND
FROM MOUNTAIN
TO RIVER PLAY
EVENTS
MUSIC FESTIVALS
FISHING
VISIT BONNEVILLE DAM
CATCH STURGEON
WATCH SALMON SPAWN
Columbia River Gorge
Southwest Washington State
2011 Edition
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<< Dog Mountain in the spring
A Retreat for the Senses
Discover a place that enlivens the senses, where spectacular views
dazzle the eyes. A place where the scent of cool, fresh air invigorates
you while teeing off on a manicured fairway. Where the f lavors
of gourmet cuisine make your mouth water. The sound of snow
crunching under your snowshoes fills you with quiet pleasure.
And where indulgent spa treatments touch the soul.
Discover Skamania Lodge.
Seasonal rates available, Starting at
$169 for summer, $129 for winter.
destinationhotels.com
866.349.6220 • DiscoverSkamaniaLodge.com
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SKAMANIA COUNTY
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Your annual guide to Skamania County
and the surrounding area
[ CONTENTS ]
Welcome to Skamania County
Skamania County is rich in natural beauty with something different to see and
enjoy around every corner. Mount St. Helens, with a dramatic and awesome
presence, keeps watch over the northwest corner. The Gifford Pinchot National
Forest offers recreation seekers endless opportunities to year-round outdoor
adventures— from the extreme to the sublime. And the Columbia River Gorge
National Scenic Area is attracting visitors from around the globe to experience
its majestic vistas. Combine the powerful impact of Mother Nature’s handiwork
with the friendly people, premiere lodging, delicious dining, unique shopping
and festive year-round events and we truly become the dream destination.
So welcome to Skamania County where you can encounter all of the above
within our borders. If this is your first visit, we hope you use this guide as a tool
to lead you to any and all that we have to offer. If you are returning, welcome
back! And look for new information inside that will help you discover another
favorite activity or site. Are you contemplating a move in 2011? Thinking of
calling Skamania County home? This guide can serve as a great relocation
resource, providing government and service information along with statistics,
websites, telephone numbers and much more.
Whether you are visiting, considering relocation or a local resident looking
for activities while friends or family are in town, stop by or call the Skamania
County Chamber of Commerce for help. We are happy to assist by providing
maps, brochures, passes, guides, and personal preferences— anything to
ensure your time here is memorable and entices you to return. This publication
is the perfect start to the Skamania County experience, the most comprehensive guide to the unlimited opportunities available here.
Thank you for selecting Skamania County as a destination— we look forward
to sharing this spectacular place we call home.
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Fun Things to Do 6
Attractions
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Events
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Lodging
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Dining
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Communities
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Real Estate
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Gifford Pinchot | Mount St. Helens | Map
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Columbia River Gorge Map
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History
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Outdoor Recreation
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Winter Fun
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Bonneville Dam
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Hiking
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Relocation | Area Facts
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Chamber Members
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Advertiser Index
About the cover:
Casey Roeder
Executive Director
Skamania County Chamber of Commerce
casey@skamania.org
View from Dog Mountain in the spring
PUBLISHER
Judy Bair | Wind River Publishing
DESIGN AND PRODUCTION
Annie Van Domelen | annievandesign
The Chamber’s Visitor Information Center is located at:
167 NW Second Avenue (State Route 14) in Stevenson, Washington
Hours are Monday–Friday, 8:30am–5pm
From Memorial Day through Labor Day we are also open:
Saturday, 9am–5pm and Sunday, 10am–4pm
800-989-9178 or 509-427-8911
info@skamania.org | www.skamania.org
Skamania County 2011
Published by Wind River Publishing
All Rights Reserved © 2011
For advertising and editorial information:
541-806-1436
judywrpub@earthlink.net
www.windriverpub.com
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Pack up the tent or RV and go camping
Taste your way on the wine lovers loop
Follow the footsteps of Lewis & Clark
Climb the core of an extinct volcano at Beacon Rock
Marvel at the many wildflowers
Browse through local art galleries
Go shopping at unique shops
Pick berries and mushrooms
Sample microbrews and taste local fare
Visit Mount St. Helens and Mount Adams
Pamper yourself to a spa treatment and massage
Build a snowman, go skiing, sledding or snowshoeing
Explore history at the Columbia Gorge Interpretive
Center Museum
Explore the Ice Caves
Hike to a waterfall
Browse through antique shops
Spend time at our county fair
Visit Bonneville Dam
Take a scenic drive through the forest
Watch salmon at local fish hatcheries
Stay overnight at one of our many lodging facilities
Take the family to putt-putt golf or try disc golf
Catch a salmon or a sturgeon in the Columbia River
Relax at the beach and watch windsurfers and
kiteboarders
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Cruise on a riverboat
Soak in mineral waters
Follow the bird watching trail
Bicycle the many paths and trails
Kayak or raft a scenic river
Hit the links at a scenic golf course
Experience the geological wonders of the Columbia
River Gorge
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Live Music, Art & Wine
There's plenty to do in Skamania County!
LIVE MUSIC & THEATRE
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Music festivals such as the Columbia
Gorge Bluegrass Festival, Stevenson’s
Gorge Blues and Brews and Hoptoberfest
bring crowds to Skamania County each
summer for food, spirits, music and an
abundance of family fun. Skamania
Performing Arts Foundation offers a
wide variety of entertainment including
the Madrigal Feast in December and the
Guest Artist Series. Skamania Lodge is
host to the summer concert series at their
amphitheatre which provides breathtaking
views of the Cascade Mountains and the
Columbia River.
WINE
ART
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From the marine influenced climate of
Underwood Mountain to the arid dry land
of the Eastern Gorge, it is no surprise
that the Columbia River Gorge is one of
America's most unique wine regions.
Visitors to Skamania County and the
Columbia River Gorge find a unique
experience when touring wine country.
The distinct personality of the area’s
wineries and the beauty of their surroundings creates a fun and exciting atmosphere
to discover new wines. White Salmon
Vineyards lies on the western side of the
White Salmon River in Skamania County.
Grower and winemaker, Peter Brehm and
Brehm Vineyards have been providing
grapes to winemakers since 1986. White
Salmon Vineyards is opening a new tasting
room in Spring 2011.
Located at the eastern end of the Gorge,
Maryhill Winery boasts gorgeous views of
Mt. Hood and the Gorge from their tasting
room. Consider leaving the driving to a tour
guide as you explore the many wineries in
the Gorge. Sit back, relax and let a guide
do the work for you. Martin’s Gorge Tours
will help you discover the hidden attractions that make the Columbia River Gorge
a National Scenic Area as you make your
way to visit the wineries in the Gorge.
In a community so rich in beautiful scenery
and history, it makes perfect sense that
Skamania County is full of dedicated
artists. River House Art Gallery and Studio
is home of local watercolor artist Marilyn
Bolles, who is a well known artist in the
Columbia Gorge for the past 30 years.
The creativity found in Skamania County
has helped to establish a thriving art and
music scene throughout the local area from
galleries to exhibits at local coffee shops
and farmers markets.
See ad for Maryhill Winery on page 51.
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Gorge. www.columbiagorge.org
Stop by the Skamania County Chamber
of Commerce office in Stevenson to pick
up the newest version of the Columbia Gorge Wine
Map. Then plan your day accordingly as you travel
east from Skamania County throughout the Columbia
River Gorge and taste the wonderful varieties of wine
offered in the region’s newest appellation. As you visit
Maryhill Winery, the 18th largest winery in the state of
Washington, you will enjoy views of Mount Hood as
the sun sets across the river in Oregon. With 19 tasting rooms and wineries, one cider house, and more in
the works, the Columbia River Gorge is a great place
to spend a day to visit the many wineries. If you would
like shuttle service, check out Martin’s Tours (see ad
on
pageGrown
31). www.columbiagorgewine.com
Estate
Wines
info@columbiagorge.org
www.columbiagorge.org
WINE:
from the heart of the
20Columbia River Gorge
River House
ART GALLERY & STUDIO
MARILYN WOOD BOLLES Artist
115 NW Second St (Hwy 14) Stevenson 509-427-5930
www.skamania.org
W I N E • W AT E R F A L L • W I L D F L O W E R
TOURS
New Tasting Room
Opening May 27, 2011
at the junction of
the White Salmon
and Columbia Rivers
In the beautiful
Columbia River Gorge
63281 SR14
Underwood WA
WhiteSalmonVineyard.com
Call (509) 493-4640
Experienced Guide
Customized Trips
503.349.1323
MARTIN
877.290.TOUR (8687)
MartinsGorgeTours.com
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2011 Skamania County Events Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
JANUARY
Saturday, January 29
WinterFest
Oldman Pass Sno*Park north
of Carson. Sponsored by
Skamania County Facilities
& Recreation 509-427-3980
parks@co.skamania.wa.us
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MARCH
Saturday, March 12
Columbia Gorge Interpretive
Center Museum, Annual
Dinner and Silent Auction
Catered by Skamania Lodge,
proceeds benefit the Museum.
Over 100 items auctioned.
6 –10pm at the Museum in
Stevenson.
509-427-8211 or 800-991-2338
Details: www.columbiagorge.org
Thursday–Saturday,
March 17–19
Friends of the Library
Annual Book Sale
Thursday evening open to
members only, Friday and
Saturday open to the public.
Stevenson Community Library
509-427-5471
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APRIL
Friday–Sunday, April 1–3
Boer Goat Show
Skamania County Fairgrounds,
Stevenson. 509-427-3980
parks@co.skamania.wa.us
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Saturday, April 2
Guest Artist Series,
Skamania Performing
Arts Foundation
Enjoy Thomas Pandolfi and an
evening of Gershwin. Check the
website for performance details.
541-400-9792
www.skamaniaarts.org
Saturday–Sunday, April 15–17
PNWPA Poultry Show
Skamania County Fairgrounds,
Stevenson. 509-427-3980
parks@co.skamania.wa.us.
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MAY
Skamania Charity
Tournament
18-hole golf tournament
benefits local charities including
Skamania County Food Bank,
Skamania/Klickitat United Way
and Relay for Life.
Call 800-293-0418 or visit
www.skamania.com for
tournament date.
Saturday, May 7
Ridge Run and Fitness Fair
Skamania County Fairgrounds,
Stevenson. 509-427-3980
parks@co.skamania.wa.us
Saturday, May 14
Guest Artist Series,
Skamania Performing
Arts Foundation
Al Stewart performs. Check the
website for performance details.
541-400-9792
www.skamaniaarts.org
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Saturday, May 21
CGICM 15th Anniversary
Celebration & Annual
General Membership
Meeting
Annual free admission day.
Demonstrations of traditional
hand crafts, music, etc.
800-991-2338
www.columbiagorge.org
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JUNE
Guest Artist Series,
Skamania Performing
Arts Foundation
David Lanz and Gary Strousos
perform. Check the website for
performance details and date.
541-400-9792
www.skamaniaarts.org
Thursday, June 9
Concert in the Street
Annual performance by
Stevenson High School Band
on Highway 14 in downtown
Stevenson. Directed by Mark
McCormick. 6:30pm.
800-989-9178
Sunday, June 19
Columbia Gorge Racing
Association
Opening Day Sailboat Races
on the Columbia River in
Cascade Locks.
www.cgra.org
Friday–Sunday, June 24–26
Sternwheeler Days
Annual summer celebration
including arts and crafts vendors,
food, beverages, music, parade
and Sternwheeler rides in
Cascade Locks, Oregon.
541-374-8619
Saturday, June 25
Gorge Blues and Brews
Festival in Stevenson, WA
(Formerly Brews Blues & BBQs)
Microbrews and wines from
the Pacific Northwest, food
and great blues music.
Skamania County Fairgrounds
in Stevenson.
509-427-8911 or 800-989-9178
www.cityofstevenson.com
Sunday, June 26
Cowboy Breakfast
Annual Cowboy Breakfast
at Camp Howe in Hemlock.
8am–1pm
509-427-3930 or 509-427-5991
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JULY
Sunday, July 4
Mill A Community
4th of July Parade
The best old-fashioned parade in
Skamania County! Parade route
is along Jessup Road in Mill A
and begins at 10:30am.
509-538-2643
Sunday, July 4
Celebration at Rock Creek
Park and Fireworks Display
Old fashioned 4th of July in Rock
Creek Park. Skamania County
Facilities & Recreation.
509-427-3980
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Sunday, July 4th
4th of July Celebration—
Cascade Locks
Marine Park across the Bridge of
the Gods in Oregon. Fireworks
display from Thunder Island.
Thursday–Sunday, July 7–10
Rock and Gem Show
Cascade Locks Marine Park.
www.cascadelocks.net
Friday–Saturday, July 8–10
Gorge Days
Community-wide garage sales,
"Best Car Show by a Dam Site,"
food, beer garden, crafts and
a street dance on Friday night.
City Park in North Bonneville.
800-989-9178
Saturday, July 9
Guest Artist Series,
Skamania Performing
Arts Foundation
Johnny Limbo and the Lug Nuts
perform in North Bonneville City
Park. Check the website for
performance details.
541-400-9792
www.skamaniaarts.org
Saturday, July 16
Wine and All That Jazz!
Columbia Gorge Interpretive
Center Museum. Blues and jazz
from local Northwest performers.
Wine tasting from Gorge
wineries. Entry fee includes
museum admission.
800-991-2338 or 509-427-8211
www.columbiagorge.org
Saturday, July 16
Columbia Gorge
“Relay for Life”
Wednesday–Sunday,
August 10–14
Skamania County Fair
Annual fundraiser for American
Cancer Society. Call Tammara
at Skamania Lodge to join their
team. 509-427-2513
Free fair, entertainment, animals,
parade, timber carnival and
family fun for everyone. Call the
Skamania County Fair Office.
509-427-3979
www.skamaniacountyfair.com
Saturday–Sunday, July 16–17
Gorge Outrigger Races
Outrigger Canoe racers paddle
the Columbia River and compete
for prizes. Call Waterwalker at
509-427-2727
www.nwoutrigger.com
Thursday–Sunday July 21–24
US Singlehanded Sailing
Championship (O'Day Trophy)
Cascade Locks. www.cgra.org
Thursday–Sunday, July 21–24
Columbia River Gorge
Bluegrass Festival
Annual bluegrass festival at
Skamania County Fairgrounds
in Stevenson. Concerts,
workshops, contests.
509-427-3980 www.columbiagorgebluegrass.net
Thursday–Sunday, July 27–31
Sport Bike NW/Sport
Touring NW
Skamania County Fairgrounds,
Stevenson. 206-329-7808
www.soundrider.com
Friday–Sunday, August 19–21
Bridge of the Gods
Kiteboarding Festival
Freestyle format kiteboarding,
trick clinic, downwind race,
mini-music festival and food on
the Stevenson waterfront.
www.botgkitefest.com
Friday–Sunday, August 26–28
Pacific Crest Trail Days
Join in this fundraiser event that
is created to protect the future of
the Pacific Crest Trail. Cascade
Locks Marine Park.
Saturday, August 27
Bigfoot Bash and Bounty
“Hunt” for Bigfoot, food vendors,
live music, beer garden, Bigfoot
booths, kids’ corner and much
more. Home Valley Park in Home
Valley, Washington.
800-989-9178
www.bigfootbashandbounty.com
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SEPTEMBER
United Way Campaign
Kickoff
Help make a difference— all
dollars raised are spent in our
local communities. www.unitedwaycolumbiagorge.com
Guest Artist Series,
Skamania Performing
Arts Foundation
Firefall performs. Check the
website for performance details
and date. 541-400-9792
www.skamaniaarts.org
Skamania County Fair & Timber Carnival
August 10-14, 2011
www.skamaniacountyfair.com
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AUGUST
Friday–Sunday, August 5–7
49er Sailboats
US National Championship.
Cascade Locks. www.cgra.org
Columbia Gorge Bluegrass Festival
July 21-24, 2011
www.columbiagorgebluegrass.net
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Saturday, September 3
Show N’ Shine
Saturday, September 17
Hoptoberfest
16th Annual Show at
Columbia Gorge Interpretive
Center Museum in Stevenson.
Cars/trucks cruise-in and
swap meet. People’s Choice
awards, food vendors, music,
raffles, door prizes. Spectators
free. Museum open, admission
fees apply.
509-427-8211 or 800-991-2338
www.columbiagorge.org
Live music, food and
handcrafted brews. Walking
Man Brewery, Stevenson.
509-427-5520
Saturday–Sunday,
September 3–4
NWISA Singlehanded
Sailing Regatta
October 6–29
Artists in the Gorge
Saturday, September 17
Spring Creek National
Fish Hatchery Open House
9am–2pm. 509-493-1730
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OCTOBER
Cascade Locks. www.cgra.org
Local art display at the
Stevenson Community Library.
509-427-5471
Sunday, September 4
Old Timers Picnic
Friday, October 28
Halloween Costume Party
Cascade Locks Marine Park.
Friday–Sunday, September 9–11
Festival of Nations
Annual Multicultural Celebration
in Cascade Locks, Oregon
Saturday, September 10
13th Annual Carson
National Fish Hatchery
Kids Fishing Day
8–1pm. 509-427-5905
4th Annual Halloween Costume
Party with live music and dancing
at Skamania County Fairgrounds
Exhibit Hall. Sponsored by
Stevenson Business Association.
800-989-9178
www.cityofstevenson.com
Monday, October 31
Halloween Carnival
Cascade Locks, Oregon
www.cascadelocks.net
Thursday–Saturday,
September 15–17
Columbia River Gorge
Quilt Show
At Skamania County Fairgrounds
in Stevenson. www.columbiarivergorgequiltshow.org
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October
Guest Artist Series,
Skamania Performing
Arts Foundation
Check the website for
performance details.
541-400-9792
www.skamaniaarts.org
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NOVEMBER
Friday, November 18
Rock Cove’s Annual
Wine Tasting Fundraiser
Tastings from several Columbia
Gorge Wineries. Rock Cove
Assisted Living, Stevenson.
509-427-7272
www.rockcove.org
November
Guest Artist Series,
Skamania Performing
Arts Foundation
Check the website for
performance details.
541-400-9792
www.skamaniaarts.org
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DECEMBER
Friday–Sunday, December 2–4
Christmas in the Gorge
Starlight Parade, Arts & Crafts
Bazaar, community events,
business open houses, Nativity
displays, and many more
activities. Stevenson.
800-989-9178 or 509-427-8911
www.cityofstevenson.com
or www.skamania.org
Saturday, December 3
Carson Winter Wonderland
Food, beverages, music and
lighting of the largest living
Christmas tree in the area!
Sponsored by Wind River
Business Association.
800-989-9178
Saturday, December 3
Christmas in the Gorge
Sing-a-Long
Public sing-a-long, holiday
refreshments, free program at
Columbia Gorge Interpretive
Center Museum. 800-991-2338
www.columbiagorge.org
Sunday, December 4
Festival of Lights
Cascade Locks, Oregon.
Skamania Performing
Arts Foundation’s
“Madrigal Feast”
Annual Christmas production
featuring feasting and frolicking.
Check website for date
selection. 541-400-9792
www.skamaniaarts.org
Gift of Music
Free holiday concert series at
Skamania Lodge in Stevenson.
509-427-7700 or 800-221-7117
www.skamania.com
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Stay and Play
If you are looking for a chance to relax while savoring the beauty
of the Columbia River Gorge, Skamania County is the place!
SURROUNDED BY the Cascade Mountains and amazing sunsets
resort nestled on 175 wooded acres. For those looking for a
over the Columbia River, Skamania County is the perfect place for
smaller more intimate lodging experience, consider Columbia
you to spend a night or a week. Whether the purpose of your visit
Gorge Riverside Lodge which offers romantic and peaceful
is pleasure, business or the event of a lifetime, services are avail-
cabins just a stone's throw away from the riverfront. Enjoy
able to make your getaway relaxing, comfortable and enjoyable.
breathtaking views of the Columbia River from the River Mist
Skamania County is filled with a variety of lodging locations,
Lodge with over 5,000 square feet and a 23-foot ceiling. At the
from waterfront cabins and designer homes to downtown hotels
Resort at Skamania Coves you can enjoy riverfront vacationing in
and full service luxury resorts. RV campgrounds with full hook-ups
a spectacular designer home with easy river access and secluded
are available offering mountain and river views. In the summer
private beaches. This is Stevenson’s newest lodging facility, also
when there’s a festival in town, hotels are booked so it’s best to
providing 17 RV sites with full hook-ups. Maple Leaf Event site
reserve your lodging in advance.
is the ultimate venue for reunions, meetings, weddings or other
If you are searching for luxurious comfort of a full-service resort,
consider staying at Skamania Lodge, a magnificent mountain
services, presenting incredible views of the Columbia River.
Check out the warm and friendly atmosphere at Wind Mountain
Resort which includes motel rooms, café, grocery store, gas station and a RV campground. If you are looking for lodging within
walking distance of downtown Stevenson, the family-operated
Rodeway Inn is the place.
See ads for Skamania Lodge on page 2 and Wind Mt. Resort on
page 18. For more lodging options, see page 48.
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Make your day extra special by getting married in one
of the most beautiful natural settings in the Pacific
Northwest. Located in the heart of the Columbia River
Gorge, Skamania County is not only a great place to
visit but a premier meeting and event location.
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(formerly Econolodge)
Free
Wireless Internet
Continental Breakfast
Cable TV & HBO
Jacuzzi Suite
All non-smoking rooms
Refrigerator, microwave and
coffee maker in all rooms
Pet friendly rooms available
509-427-5628
40 NE 2nd Street
Stevenson, WA 98648
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Eat, drink, relax,
& enjoy the view
DINING OUT WHILE VISITING SMALL
Texas inspired meals with rich homemade
towns has its advantages. Short lines, for
sauces, and don’t forget the tequila!
Charburger offers traditional American fare,
one, and unique, family-owned establish-
Jolinda’s is Stevenson’s coffee and wine
friendly service and a great view of the
ments add an additional local flavor to your
shop specializing in organic baked goods,
Columbia River. Take a scenic drive just 20
adventure. Outdoor dining with spectacu-
fresh squeezed juices and delectable fresh
miles west of Stevenson to experience The
lar views is an added feature inviting you to
salads. Andrew’s Pizza serves up pizza,
Hearth Restaurant specializing in wood fire
enjoy gorgeous mountain and river vistas.
pasta dinners, salads, calzone and so
oven gourmet meals and artisan pizzas.
After a day of hiking or sightseeing, you
much more, along with sports on tap on
Wind Mountain Café in Home Valley is a
will want to sit back and relax with a fine
the large screen TV. Conveniently located
local favorite for breakfast and lunch offer-
meal at Big River Grill where music, lighting
one block from the waterfront, La Casa de
ing hearty homemade meals.
and general ambience provide customers
Sabor offers great Mexican food including
with an immediate sense of casual warmth
homemade tamales and tortas.
and welcome. If you favor coffee, chai tea,
Make sure to visit Skamania Lodge
frappé freezes, smoothies or chillers, along
where there is a selection of dining experi-
with great food and atmosphere, you'll
ences to meet every request. The award
love Bahma Coffee Bar. One Thirty Bar
winning Cascade Room is a highlight
and Grill is Stevenson’s newest restaurant
of the lodge featuring Pacific Northwest
and bar featuring three big screen TVs,
cuisine. You can enjoy a delightful meal by
a full bar with over ten beers on tap, and
the river rock fireplace or seasonal outdoor
a great deck on the riverfront for enjoy-
dining at the River Rock Lounge, or chose
ing delicious lunch or dinner specialities.
the Greenside Grille located outside by the
El Rio serves creative New Mexico and
golf course.
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See ads for
Big River Grill and El Rio on page 52,
One Thirty Bar and Grill page 2,
Skamania Lodge page 2,
The Hearth Restaurant page 50,
and Wind Mt. Café page 18.
For more restaurant choices
see page 49.
savory food
espresso
teas
beer
wine
sake
tasty treats
chocolates
wi-fi & art
www.bahmacoffee.com
A place of sanctuary
and comfort
GO
The Charburger
WHERE THE
LOCALS GO
in Cascade Locks, Oregon
open 7 days a week
Family Dining
overlooking the Bridge of the Gods
and the Columbia River
In Beautiful Stevenson, WA
Great Mexican Food!
All Fresh Ingredients
Variety of Fresh Salsas
Homemade Tamales & Tortas
Take-out or Eat in
No MSG, Fillers or Lard
{
Serving Lunch & Dinner
Call for Seasonal Hours
}
509.427.5423
Conveniently located
one block from the riverfront
230 1st Street
Stevenson, Washington
Family owned and operated
Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
11 kinds of Burgers!
Champagne Sunday Brunch
Gift Shop, Bakery & Espresso
Phone: 541-374-8477
drew’s Pizza
n
A Pizza & Pasta
* Organic Bakery
* Coffee Roasting
* Breakfast & Lunch
* Espresso & Juice Bar
* Wines & Wine Tasting
* Free WiFi
Gorge Famous Since 1991
In downtown Stevenson
509-427-8008
New York Hand Tossed Brick Oven Pizza
Pizza by the Slice • Fresh Salads • Pasta Dinners
Calzones • BBQ Beef, Meatball & Italian Sandwiches
Microbrews & Wine • Wings • Big Screen TV
We can accomodate large groups!
376 SW Rock Creek Dr.
PO Box 451 · Stevenson, WA 98648
www.JoLindas.com
509-427-0100
Linda@JoLindas.com
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COMMUNITIES
of Skamania County
On the north bank of the Columbia River lies the historic
community of Stevenson, Washington. As Skamania
County’s seat of government and home to fine destination
resorts, Stevenson strives to keep visitors busy with activities
and events throughout the year. With an award winning brew
pub, art galleries, fine restaurants, distinctive clothing and
jewelry stores, along with a stylish coffee bar, one can only
delight in discovering this welcome respite from the big city.
The town itself is nestled between the mountains and rugged
basalt cliffs of the Gorge to the north and the Columbia River
to the south. Views of the Gorge in and around Stevenson
are breathtaking and not to be missed.
www.cityofstevenson.com
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Washington are located on the eastern side of Skamania
County. Willard was home to Broughton Lumber Flume, a
nine-mile-long, 1000-foot-drop, wooden lumber slide. For
decades the Broughton Lumber Co. timbered in the mountains, sending their logs to the riverside mill. The mill has
been closed for several years, and the old flume is slowly
rotting away but can still be seen from Highway 14. The
1967 TV episode of Lassie made the flume famous as the
popular collie floated down the chute to the Broughton
Lumber mill. The small community of Cook is home to the
Little White Salmon National Fish Hatchery.
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. Underwood
Underwood is located at the far eastern end of Skamania
.................
Skamania and Skamania Landing are located on the
Washington side of the Columbia River, 15 miles west of
Stevenson. Residential homes, a public school and a general
store are the makings of this small community, with hiking
and picnicking opportunities at nearby Sam’s Walker and St.
Cloud Day Use Sites. Franz Lake Refuge is a popular place
for wintering tundra swans. Visitors may even get lucky and
spot a bald eagle hanging out at the wetlands.
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. Skamania
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. Mill A, Willard and Cook
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. Stevenson
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County. It is on the eastern slope of the Cascades with less
rain accumulation than the western side of the county. The
combination of good soil and climate allows the Underwood
vineyards to produce premium wine grapes. The Spring
Creek National Fish Hatchery in Underwood raises over 15
million Tule Fall Chinook salmon each year. From the hatchery, visitors can also watch large numbers of windsurfers
enjoying the brisk winds at this world-class windsurfing site.
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Find my list at Lesley’s Books!
a new and used bookstore
in stevenson wa on hwy 14
open wednesday through monday
10 am to 4 pm
509-427-4139
70 SW Russell Ave., Stevenson
birdhousequilting@embarqmail.com
509-427-4463
SUPPORT INDEPENDENT BOOKSTORES!
Antiques  Collectibles  Thrift
Dishes &
Dinnerware
Collectibles
Rarities
Home Decor
74 SW Russell
Stevenson, WA
509-427-5993
Furniture
Clothing &
Accessories
Antiques
Find Us on Facebook
HOURS
M-F 10-5  Sat 10-6
Sun closed
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Recreation runs year-round at North Bonneville. Fishing and
hiking are literally at your doorstep along with a new outdoor
activity in the 18-hole disc golf course that is attracting
many visitors to North Bonneville. The Heritage Trail system
includes almost 12 miles of paved pathways with interpretive
signage providing historical, cultural and natural information
about the area. Find first class lodging and relaxation in the
luxury of the Bonneville Hot Springs Resort and Spa. On the
east side of town, the mighty Bonneville Dam is a must-see
attraction. The Bradford Island Visitors Center is a five-levelfacility, offering amazing underwater views of migrating fish,
a large theater, and displays that explain the history and
. Home Valley
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. North Bonneville
Home Valley, Washington is located near the mouth of the
Wind River just 10 miles east of Stevenson. Popular ball
fields, picnic area, sandy swimming beach and playground
are all found at the county park on the riverfront. Two RV
parks, a motel, café and mini-mart are conveniently located
next to some of the best fishing in the world. The boat
launch in Home Valley is located at the mouth of the Wind
River, which leads boaters to the Columbia River, famous for
its spring Chinook and fall steelhead.
www.chvs.org
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workings of a hydropower plant. You can also watch fish
swim upstream from four fish ladders, one on the Washington shore and three on the original project.
www.northbonneville.net
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V I S I T HOME VALLEY
Wind Mountain Resort & Cafe
Gas/Diesel


Sporting Goods
Your
Convenience
Store in
Home Valley
Bait & Tackle
50561 Highway 14
Home Valley, WA 98648
Café: (509) 427-5152
Reservations: (509) 607-3409
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Licenses
50151 Highway 14
& Permits
Home Valley, WA
98648
(509) 427-4015
visit
North Bonneville, Washington
www.northbonneville.net
One of Washington’s best kept secrets.
North Bonneville is ideally located between the
recreational attractions of the Columbia Gorge and the
metropolitan Portland area, just 45 miles away.
• Bonneville Hot springs
Resort & spa
• 12 miles of Walking/Biking trails
including Heritage trail system
• Outdoor Park setting Available
for Large or small Gatherings
• Family Oriented Community
• Beacon Rock 9-Hole Golf Course
• 18-Hole City Disc Golf Course
• Bonneville Dam & Fish viewing
• Hiking & Camping at
Beacon Rock state Park
• Lewis & Clark Rv Park
& Campground
Calendar of Events — 2011
July 8-10
Gorge Days
Citywide Garage Sales
BBQ Dinner and Sock Hop
Car Show and Cruise-In
Kids Zone
Johnny Limbo and the Lugnuts Concert
(Saturday eve)
Disc Golf Tournament
www.gorgedays.com
October 15
Woodland Fairy Pumpkin Hunt
Heritage Trails web site: www.nbtrails.net
Disc Golf Association: www.nbdga.org
Call or visit the
North Bonneville City Hall
Monday thru Friday
509-427-8182
214 CBD Mall PO Box 7
North Bonneville WA 98639
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. Cascade Locks
Neighboring Cascade Locks, Oregon is located directly
across the Columbia River from Stevenson, Washington.
A short trip across the Bridge of the Gods takes you to
this small community, which is home to the Sternwheeler
Columbia Gorge, the legendary river boat that offers a variety
of cruises on the Columbia River. Cascade Locks is one of
the oldest towns on the Columbia River. It sits on a section
of the river that Lewis and Clark described in their journals as
the "great rapids of the Columbia," a stretch of raging water
that was formed by a massive ancient landslide. This historic
community has now become a premier sailing site and training ground for Olympic sailboat racers due to the convenient
launch site which boasts a quick sail to the race course
with excellent spectator viewing. The scenic beauty of the
Columbia River, coupled with access to several recreational
activities, make the small town of Cascade Locks another
popular destination in the Columbia River Gorge.
www.cascadelocks.net
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Also known as "Hemlock," Stabler is a small community
in the southernmost region of the Gifford Pinchot National
Forest. Stabler is primarily a bedroom community for commuters working in nearby Carson, Stevenson, and other
towns in the Columbia River Gorge. Stabler is also home to
the Wind River Canopy Crane, a research facility that studies
the old growth forest ecosystem with an emphasis on the
forest canopy.
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. Swift Area
Carson, Washington is the gateway to the Gifford Pinchot
National Forest, Old Man Pass and Mount St. Helens. Wind
River Highway runs directly through Carson leading to world
class fishing, hunting, hiking, mountain biking, berry and
mushroom picking, sledding, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and beautiful scenery. Carson retains much of its
history via architecture as many of the original buildings are
still standing. This sleepy little town is the perfect “base” from
which to experience the many recreational opportunities
found in the region.
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in Skamania County, travelers will find the communities of
the Swift Area. Located on the southeast side of Mount St.
Helens National Volcanic Monument, this mountain community is considered the “last outpost” on your way to Mount St.
Helens. The 13-mile-long reservoir has wonderful waterskiing
coves, great fishing, and lots of room for fun and exploration.
Surrounded by the beauty of Mount St. Helens and National
Forest land, the area attracts hikers, bikers, boaters, fishermen (and women) and sun seekers of all ages. A public boat
launch and campground are located at the reservoir. Wintertime as well offers many possibilities, from snowmobiling to
cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
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. West End
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Heading west along the Swift Reservoir on Forest Road 90
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. Carson
. Stabler
West Skamania County consists of Upper Washougal,
Cape Horn, Skye and Mt. Pleasant, Washington. These
communities border Clark County with proximity to the
greater Vancouver area. Great views of the Columbia River
can be seen from the Cape Horn pullout along Washington
State Highway 14. For you Twilight fans, the close up shots
of Edward and Bella in the tree canopy, overlooking the river
and forest, were shot at Cape Horn.
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CASCADE
LOCKS
oregon
www.cascadelocks.net
Heart of the Columbia River Gorge
PACIFIC CREST TRAIL ☼ WORLD CLASS SAILING ☼ STERNWHEELER CRUISES
TROPHY FISHING ☼ WATERFALLS ☼ SCENIC DRIVES ☼ CAMPING ☼ CYCLING ☼ BRIDGE OF THE GODS
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Advertisers Index
Thank you to the Skamania County Chamber of Commerce and all of the advertisers
for their support in making this publication possible. Remember to refer to the Membership Directory on pages 42-45.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
PET GROOMING AND GIFTS
ANTIQUES
Skamania County Economic Development . . 7
Kandi’s K-9 Klips and Gift Boutique . . . . . . 10
Rivertown Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
FAIRS/FESTIVALS
PORT OFFICE
ART GALLERIES
Skamania County Fair/Bluegrass Festival . . . 3
Port of Skamania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
River House Art Gallery & Studio . . . . . . . 20
GROCERIES/GAS/CONVENIENCE STORES
QUILTING
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
A&J Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Birdhouse Quilting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Skamania Performing Arts Foundation . . . . 20
Home Valley Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
REAL ESTATE
BANKING/FINANCES
Main Street Convenience Store . . . . . . . . 25
Skamania County Title Company . . . . . . . 46
Columbia Gorge Mortgage Group . . . . . . . . 7
Skamania General Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Windermere Glenn Taylor Real Estate . . . . 47
First Independent Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
GOLF
RESTAURANTS/COFFEE BARS
Lacamas Credit Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Beacon Rock Golf Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Andrew’s Pizza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
BOAT CRUISES
Carson Mineral Hot Springs Golf & Spa Resort 15
Bahma Coffee Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Sternwheeler Columbia Gorge . . . . . . . . . 33
Skamania Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Big River Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
BONNEVILLE
AND DAM
Not
only is theLOCK
area blessed
with abundant natural
beauty,
HEALTH
AND WELLNESS
Bonneville Hot Springs Resort & Spa . . . . 16
Bonneville Lock and Dam (Fish Ladders) . . 32
Robbie Yoder,
Arbonne Consultant . . . . . . . 4
Bungalow Bar & Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
there
are
many
friendly
people
as
well.
Small
business
ownCAMPING
Skyline Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Carson Mineral Hot Springs Golf & Spa Resort 15
Northwest
Land
Management
. . and
. . . .remember
. . . . 26 your
ers
will greet
you
with a smile
name next
HIKING
The Charburger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
CARSON/HOME VALLEY/STABLER
Martin’s
and Bike Tours . . . . . . . . . . 31
The Crab Shack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
time you return. Residents are proud of the beauty
andHike
endless
Wind River Business Association . . . . . . . . 13
INSURANCE
Joe’s El Rio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
attractions
found in Skamania County and the Judith
Columbia
River
CASCADE LOCKS
Lanz Agency of Farmers Insurance . . 6
JoLinda’s Coffee and Wine . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Cascade
Locks
Tourism
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Skamania Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Gorge. They are true believers that this area is LODGING
the perfect place
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Bonneville Hot Springs Resort & Spa . . . . . 16
SKAMANIA COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
to
live—
whether
you
are
retired,
raising
a
family
or
commuting
Skamania County Chamber of Commerce . . 3
Carson Mineral Hot Springs Golf & Spa Resort
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Member Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-45

CHURCHES
to
work in the city. In fact, many commuters find
the drive
home
Columbia
Gorge
Riverside Lodge . . . . . . . 16
SPAS
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The Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Econo Lodge
. . . still
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Bonneville Hot Springs Resort
& Spa . . . . . 16
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through
the
Gorge
an
opportunity
to
unwind,
knowing
there's
Faith Tabernacle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
River Mist Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Carson Mineral Hot Springs Golf & Spa Resort 15
CLOTHING
ANDget
GIFTS
time
when they
home to enjoy their favoriteSkamania
hike or jump
Lodgeon
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Skamania Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Duck Soup Clothing & Gifts . . . . . . . . . . . 11
      
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Mountain
Resort . . . 
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STEVENSON
the
river for an evening sail or kayak. For thoseWind
visitors
coming
COFFEE/WINE SHOPS
MOTORCYCLE GUIDE AND
RALLY * 
Stevenson
Business
Association
. . . .
. . . . 31
* 
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from
the
Portland
“If you
Bahma
Coffee
Bar .area,
. . . . someone
. . . . . . . phrased
. . . . . 18it beautifully:
Sound RIDER!
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STORAGE UNITS
Jolindas
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Wind River Storage . . . . .(888-434-6743
. . . . . . . . . ) . 14
want to get to heaven in less than an hour, youMUSEUMS
have to cross the
CONSTRUCTION
Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum 20
WINERIES/TOURS
Bridge
of
the
Gods.”
Skamania
County
is
the
perfect
destinaInvision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
PARKS FACILITIES AND RECREATION
Martin’s Hike and Bike (wine tours) . . . . . 31
O&S Enterprises
NW, Inc.
. . . . . .or. .a .lifetime.
...8
tion—
for two days,
two .weeks,
Skamania County Parks Facilities & Recreation 3
Maryhill Winery . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Wind River Builders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Skamania County is a wonderful place to live.
COLUMBIA GORGE
MORTGAGE TEAM
    


Toll-Free: 88-THE-GORGE
Hood River
Bingen

The Dalles

For all of your
Real Estate Closings —
be it sale or loan; insist on closing
with our fast and friendly staff.
If you work out of town, we can
arrange for you to sign in that town.
Conveniently located in downtown Stevenson
GIVE US A CALL TODAY!
509-427-5681
41 Russell Street . . PO Box 277
Stevenson, WA 98648
The Skamania County Title Company is the only title office in Skamania County and is located just one minute from the courthouse.
With over 44 years of experience, Skamania County Title Company works hard for each customer, with a return customer rate of 90%.
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Cathy Titchenal
WA Sales Assoc.
509-493-2426
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GIFFORD PINCHOT NATIONAL FOREST
Website : Gifford Pinchot National Forest
www.fs.fed.us/gpnf
Website : Mount St. Helens
www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/mshnvm
TAKE A DRIVE
The quickest way to see Mount St.
Helens is via the Carson route: follow
Hwy 14 to Carson, head North on Hwy
30 (a.k.a. Wind River Highway). Beyond
the Carson National Fish Hatchery turn
right, and continue to Oldman Pass. A
short time after reaching the pass, you
will turn left at the 51 Rd/Curly Creek
junction. The McClellan Viewpoint provides a distant but outstanding view of
the mountain. It will take approximately
30–45 minutes to reach McClellan
Viewpoint from Carson. The closest
southeastern view of Mount St. Helens,
and the devastated area, is found at
Windy Ridge, which is also accessible
by the northern route past Carson and
beyond McClellan Viewpoint to the FS
90 Road. From FS 90, head north on FS
25, and then turn left on FS 99 which will
take you to the Windy Ridge viewpoint
and amazing views of the crater and
Spirit Lake. The locals and visitors alike
agree that Mount St. Helens is a mustsee destination in Skamania County.
Detailed maps and brochures are available at
the Skamania County Chamber of Commerce.
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MOUNT ST. HELENS NATIONAL
VOLCANIC MONUMENT
Monument Headquarters 360-449-7800
Mount St. Helens Visitor Center
360.274.0962
Johnston Ridge Observatory
360-274-2140
Coldwater Ridge Visitor Center
360-274-2114
GIFFORD PINCHOT NATIONAL FOREST
Forest Headquarters 360-891-5000
Cowlitz Valley Ranger District
360-497-1100
Mt. Adams Ranger District 509-395-3400
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Mount Adams rises 12,326 feet and is
the second highest peak in Washington
State after Mount Rainier. Mount Adams
is in a remote wilderness area 35 miles
east of Mount St. Helens.
Mount St. Helens stood 9,677 feet
before the May 18, 1980 eruption that
blew 2,000 feet off the top of the volcano, reducing the elevation to 8,364 feet.
A strong earthquake rumbled throughout
Mount St. Helens, 5.1 on the Richter
scale, the strongest since her awakening on March 20. The debris and ash
flows that followed the eruption caused
extensive damage to local communities and downed thousands of acres of
forest. The blast is said to have been 500
times greater than the 20-kiloton atomic
bomb that fell on Hiroshima. Winds
reached 670 miles per hour and carried
temperatures of 800 degrees Fahrenheit.
Over the past 200 years there have been
only three periods of eruptive activity on
this grand volcanic peak: 1800–1857,
1980–1986 and just recently in 2004–
2006. In late September 2004, after
18 years of relative quiet, hundreds of
earthquakes signaled Mount St. Helens'
reawakening. During 2005, the volcano
erupted more than 90 million cubic yards
of new lava forming seven massive rock
piles on the south crater floor. Compared
with other volcanoes, Mount St. Helens
ranks amongst the world’s most active
and violent mountains.
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LOCATED IN SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON,
Skamania County covers over 1,000,000
acres of spectacular, diverse country.
Eighty percent of Skamania County is
home to the Gifford Pinchot National
Forest. The county’s southern border is
defined by the Columbia River and the
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic
Area. The northern territory is dominated
by Mount St. Helens in the west, and the
base of Mount Adams to the east.
The Gifford Pinchot National Forest
offers an array of recreational opportunities: hiking, mountain biking, hunting,
camping, fishing, mushroom and berry
picking, winter recreation and more.
Within the forest lie Trapper Creek
and Indian Heaven Wilderness, the
Pacific Crest Trail, lakes, waterfalls
and mountain rivers.
Trapper Creek Wilderness is 6,050
acres of forested solitude. The lower
elevations of the wilderness area are
characterized by stands of old growth
Douglas fir, with fire-regenerated second
growth Douglas fir at higher levels.
Huckleberry fields can be found at higher
elevations near Observation Peak.
Indian Heaven Wilderness totals some
16,000 acres near Mount Adams, with
numerous meadows, forested areas and
more than 150 lakes. Many of the lakes
are stocked with trout for anglers. The
Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail (PCT),
which stretches from Mexico to Canada,
crosses Indian Heaven Wilderness (running south to north) for 16.4 miles, with
several side trails providing access to
larger lakes.
Whether you seek solitude, activity, inspiration, wildlife or scenic beauty,
you can find it in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
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2011 marks the 25th anniversary of the
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Act
In 1986, a group of hikers and outdoor enthusiasts,
organized a campaign to preserve the Columbia River
Gorge's scenic beauty by successfully encouraging
Congress to pass the Columbia River Gorge National
Scenic Area Act. The purpose of the act is to protect
and provide for the enhancement of the scenic, cultural, recreational and natural resources of the Gorge
and to protect and support the economy of the Gorge
by encouraging growth to occur in existing areas and
by allowing future economic development outside
these areas if it is compatible with Gorge resources.
The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
is home to an incredible combination of spectacular
landscapes, rare plants, wildlife, recreational opportunities, farmland and other cultural and historic sites.
The Scenic Area stretches 85 miles on both sides
of the Columbia River from Troutdale, Oregon and
Washougal, Washington in the west to the Deschutes
River in the east. It is also home to more than 55,000
people and a place to visit for more than two million
people each year.
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For more information on the Columbia Gorge National
Scenic Area visit http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/columbia/forest/
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Although it stretches from the Idaho border to the Pacific Ocean, the
route’s 47 mile traverse through Skamania County is often called its
most scenic section. The highway crosses the Cascade Mountains
near sea level, allowing year-round transit and easy access to four
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Don’t blink or you may miss the small community of Home
Valley located east of the Wind River boat dock. If it is springtime look for the fishermen on the Columbia River casting
their hopes of catching the infamous spring Chinook. As you
leave Home Valley you will pass Wind Mountain and Dog
Mountain before approaching Drano Lake, a popular fishing
lake for salmon and steelhead. The Spring Creek National
Fish Hatchery is located on Hwy 14 just after completing your
drive through the many tunnels. Not only can you learn about
the local salmon, the entrance to the hatchery also offers
great close up views of windsurfers. Make a round trip out of
this adventure by crossing the bridge to Hood River, Oregon
and make sure you look for Mount Hood! You finish your loop
by traveling on I-84 west and taking the Cascade Locks exit
and then crossing the Bridge of the Gods, bringing you back
to Stevenson, Washington.
Don’t forget to get snacks before you leave at A&J Market or Main
Street Convenience Store in Stevenson, and if you forget something,
there is also the Carson General Store and the Home Valley Store
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each summer for food, spirits, music and an abundance of family fun. Wine and All that Jazz is a new
event for 2009 offering wine and local brew, jazz and
blues, art displays and local cuisine. A fun event in
North Bonneville is their annual Gorge Days which
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Portland
No visit to Portland would be complete without a cruise
along the scenic Willamette River aboard the Portland Spirit.
Dine on fresh Northwest cuisine, prepared onboard. It's
an experience that shouldn't be missed.
CRUI SE the GORGE
COLUMBIA RIVER ADVENTURE CRUISES
Add the scenic Columbia River Gorge to your travel plans. Cruise
in legendary riverboat style aboard the Columbia Gorge Sternwheeler
or book a high-speed adventure on the Outrageous Jet Boat.
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SKAMANIA COUNTY BEACHES
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BOB’S BEACH
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CASCADE BOAT LAUNCH
Rocky beach, grassy lawn area, spacious launching
area for windsurfing, covered changing cabana, picnic
tables, and restrooms. Located on the west end of
town next to the Columbia Gorge Riverside Lodge.
LEAVENS POINT
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Set between Stevenson Landing and the East Point
Kite Beach. A great spot to picnic and soak up the
sun, while viewing the Columbia River and mountains
of Oregon.
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PEBBLE BEACH
A more quiet secluded beach with pebbles and
interesting driftwood. A walk down a short path just
east of the Cascade Boat Launch.
Boat launch, new restroom facility with changing
cabana, grassy lawn area, picnic tables, easy access
for jet skiing, fishing, sailing, kayaking. No overnight
docking or camping.
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STEVENSON LANDING
EAST POINT KITE BEACH
Great spot for watching the powerful winds launch
kiteboarders up to 40 feet in the air. Home of the
summertime Kiteboarding Festival. Located behind
Port of Skamania building just west of Cascade
Boat Launch.
The perfect spot for taking photos and watching the
activity on the river. Cruise ship pier located at the
end of Russell Street next to Teo Park.
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TEO PARK
A beautiful setting for weddings, family reunions and
festivals. Grassy lawn area, picnic tables and parking.
Located east of the Columbia Gorge Riverside Lodge.
HOME VALLEY SWIM BEACH
Sandy beach, swimming area, ball fields and
playground nearby. Seven miles east of Stevenson
in Home Valley.
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With the exception of Home Valley Swim Beach, all beaches
listed above are located in Stevenson, Washington.
WATER PLAY
The Columbia River is a source of phenomenal beauty and
enjoyment, providing a playground for just about every kind of
recreation. The river’s canyon-like walls create a natural wind
tunnel, making ideal conditions for windsurfing, kiteboarding
and sailing.
BOAT TOURS
Experience the natural and scenic wonders of the Columbia
River Gorge aboard a luxurious riverboat, an old-fashioned
sternwheeler, or a high-speed catamaran jet boat. Scenic rides,
dinner cruises, thrill rides, and interpretive tours are all available
from the Willamette River in Portland to the Columbia River in
Skamania County. www.portlandspirit.com
JET SKIING
Jet skiing has become quite popular at East Point in Stevenson.
This newly remodeled family friendly day use area features picnic
grounds, boat dock and restroom facilities.
KAYAKING
For flat water kayaking try the Columbia River on a calm day.
Greenleaf Reservoir, Rock Creek Pond and Ashes Lake are great
spots for those looking for touring opportunities.
KITEBOARDING
One of the most interesting spectator sports since chariot races,
Stevenson, Washington is home to one of the most popular
kiteboarding sites in the Gorge. Watch the kiteboarders launch
20, 30, 40 feet into the air at Stevenson's Kite Beach on the east
end of town.
SAILING
Sailors travel from all over the world for the consistent and
dependable wind that blows throughout the Columbia River.
Sailboats are on the river all summer, racing across the water
or enjoying an evening sail.
WATER SKIING > WAKE BOARDING > TUBING
When the wind stops blowing on the river, the calm waters offer
a gorgeous setting for tubing, wake boarding and water skiing.
WHITE WATER RAFTING > KAYAKING
Treat yourself to a fun filled day white water rafting or kayaking
amongst the beautiful river canyons of the White Salmon and
Klickitat rivers. Many local outfitters offer a variety of trips and
packages for rafters of all experience levels.
WINDSURFING
The Gorge is the windsurfing capital of the world. Did you know
you'll find the most famous windsurfing site, plus several other
user friendly launches, in Skamania County, Washington? The
most famous site, at Spring Creek Fish Hatchery, known to
"boardheads" as The Hatchery, is on Hwy 14 only four miles
west of the Hood River Bridge. Windsurfing lessons and rentals
are available in Hood River, Oregon.
Rafting on the:
Since
1979
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• Deschutes
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GOLF
Take advantage of golfing among some of the most beautiful
scenery in the Pacific Northwest. Skamania Lodge has a challenging 18-hole, par-70 golf course that is beautifully tucked into
the resort's 175 wooded acres. Beacon Rock is a nine-hole golf
course providing a fun outing with a beautiful view.
HIKING
There are numerous trailheads in the area for hikers of all abilities.
Waterfalls are abundant in the Pacific Northwest and the Pacific
Crest Trail runs through Skamania County.
(See pages 37-41 for featured popular hiking trails.)
MUSHROOMING
From morels to chanterelles, Skamania County has a bunch.
Be sure to take an experienced mushroomer with you when you
go picking.
PARAGLIDING
Somewhere in the skies above Skamania County you might see
someone flying in a paraglider. You need to really keep an eye
out if you want to be a paraglide watcher, as they tend to flock to
out of the way places like Silver Star Mountain. This little observed
sport has many local enthusiasts that take every opportunity to
enjoy the gift of foot-launched gliding flight. Keep your eyes skyward and you might see them overhead!
www.cascadeparaglidingclub.org
ROCK CLIMBING
GET OUTSIDE
BERRY PICKING
In late August or early September, family huckleberry picking
is popular at numerous places throughout the Gifford Pinchot
National Forest.
BIKING
The City of North Bonneville has more than 12 miles of relatively
flat paved biking trails that wind throughout town. www.nbtrails.net
Strawberry Island in North Bonneville is a local favorite for family
mountain biking. There are also several mountain bike trails in the
Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
For a list of favorite rides: www.fs.fed.us/gpnf
BIRD WATCHING
Skamania County is home to a vast number of birds and
waterfowl. For a birding map or more information, stop by the
Skamania County Chamber of Commerce.
CAMPING
Skamania County is camping country, with campgrounds to
satisfy all levels of wilderness experience. Visit the Gifford Pinchot
National Forest website to learn about available campgrounds.
www.fs.fed.us/gpnf
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Although technically not a mountain, Beacon Rock is a rock
climber’s paradise with over 400 vertical feet of technical climbing
on the south side. Beacon Rock
has enchanted generations of
climbers ever since the first ascent
of the southeast face in April
1954. This is bold climbing and
not for those unfamiliar with multipitch climbing and retreating. The
presence of a falcon nest requires
that the south face be closed to
technical rock activity February 1
PLAY NINE HOLES
to July 15 annually.
Beacon Rock
Golf Course
SPELUNKING : APE CAVES
With more than 100,000 visitors a
year, Ape Cave is one of the most
popular spots in the Gifford
Pinchot National Forest. At the
Apes Headquarters, visitors can
rent lanterns and buy books and
maps in the summer. Interpretive
tours in the cave are held several
times a day from Memorial Day
to Labor Day. Forest interpreters
lead lantern-guided walks down
into the Ape Cave; a lava tube
that formed when the surface of
an ancient lava flow cooled and
hardened, while molten lava still
freely moved underneath.
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CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF FUN,
FRIENDLY & AFFORDABLE GOLF
IN THE COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE
Located at MP37, WA Hwy 14
5 mi. west of The Bridge of the Gods
2 mi. east of Beacon Rock State Park
GO FISHING
Skamania County is home to 142 lakes, providing a limitless
number of fishing opportunities for the experienced or beginning
angler. The vast Columbia River, mountain streams, wilderness
lakes, reservoirs and ponds make Skamania County a year-round
fishermen’s paradise.
The season starts out on the Columbia River with the spring
run of Chinook salmon, also known as king salmon. Trolling the
mouth of the Wind River and Drano Lake during the early part
of the run is popular in the springtime, with the fish beginning to
show up in mid-March and the run peaking in early May. Spring
Chinook are highly prized by Northwest anglers because the early
runs contain the highest oil content, which many claim make
the “springers” the best tasting salmon. During the latter part of
the run when the springers enter the tributaries, the Wind River
becomes the hot spot, usually around Memorial Day weekend.
As spring turns to summer, steelhead and summer Chinook
season kicks in.
When the days start to shorten in the fall, coho and fall Chinook
fishing picks up. While some say that the fall Chinook are not as
tasty as the springers, they are typically much larger and can get
up to 50–60 pounds, which is more than enough to fill up most
smokers. As winter sets in, the heartiest of local anglers bare the
elements for the winter steelhead run.
There's a multitude of other angling opportunities for fishing
such as sturgeon, walleye, small mouth bass and wilderness
lake trout fishing. Skamania County is abundant with many
lakes, streams, rivers and beaver ponds throughout the back
country. Kidney Lake, Icehouse Lake and Ashes Lake are all
within easy access of Highway 14 between Stevenson and North
Bonneville, and are well stocked with huge rainbows, blue gill
and largemouth bass.
Sturgeon fishing may be the most underrated fishing on the
Columbia River. Sturgeon are somewhat of a prehistoric creature
and can get to an enormous size of up to 10 feet. Aside from the
possibility of hooking into a monster, sturgeon fishing can get
quite active at times with frequent strikes and plenty of action.
In the north woods of Skamania County, rainbow trout are
stocked in the 10 mile long Swift Reservoir, which is fed by the
beautiful and scenic North Fork Lewis River. Native Bull trout,
historically known as Dolly Varden, can be caught here but must
be released.
Whether you are a first timer or a salty veteran angler, consider going out with a reputable guide service. A good guide will
dramatically increase your chances of hooking up. And there is
certainly something to be said about having all your gear, bait and
boat provided— not to mention a tip to a secret spot!
PUBLIC BOAT LAUNCHES
1
WIND RIVER BOAT RAMP
2
DRANO LAKE BOAT RAMP
3
Located at the mouth of the Wind River in Home Valley.
Located 14 miles east of Stevenson.
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BEACON ROCK STATE PARK BOAT LAUNCH
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SWIFT RESERVOIR BOAT LAUNCH
6
HAMILTON ISLAND BOAT RAMP
Located 13 miles west of Stevenson just past North
Bonneville.
Located at Swift Forest Camp.
CASCADE BOAT RAMP
Located in downtown Stevenson on the east side
waterfront.
Located just downstream of Bonneville Lock and Dam.
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WINTER FUN
Winter recreation in Skamania County is one of the Columbia
Gorge’s best kept secrets. Snowmobiling, cross-country skiing,
snowshoeing and sledding can all be readily accessed at local
snow parks.
The Wind River Sports Area, only 30 minutes north of Carson,
provides groomed snowmobile and cross-country trails covering
beautiful terrain with views of the Cascade Mountain range. The
Oldman Pass area offers one of the best hills around for family
friendly tubing, sledding and tobogganing. When the snow level
drops to 2000 feet, you can take a drive to Government Mineral
Springs for snow touring in the Trapper Creek Wilderness. The
lower elevations of this wilderness area are characterized by
stands of old growth Douglas fir with some trees standing as
high as 200 feet tall.
Another option for winter fun is found at Atkisson Sno-Park located near Mount Adams, and near the community of Trout Lake
in the eastern part of Skamania County. Mount Adams rises to
12,326 feet and is the second highest peak in Washington State.
If downhill skiing is your passion, Mount Hood is located in
Oregon with four ski areas to choose from. When road conditions
are good, the drive from Stevenson is just over an hour.
Keep in mind that when the weather in town is mild, there can
be a winter wonderland just 30 miles away. Always be prepared
by carrying tire chains, extra clothing, food and water.
When the snow melts, the Wind River Sports Area becomes
very popular for summer hiking and mountain biking, as well
as backroad touring for motorists and motorcyclists. The roads
lead you to berry and mushroom picking, waterfalls and volcanic
mountain peaks.
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Note: Sno-Park permits are required and available at
local stores, and the Chamber of Commerce office in
downtown Stevenson.
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GETTING THERE
1
MOUNT ADAMS WINTER RECREATION AREA
Access Mount Adams Sno-Parks via Hwy 141,
north off of Hwy 14, eighteen miles from Stevenson. To reach Atkisson Sno-Park, follow 141 past
the Ranger Station approximately five miles. The
Sno-Park entrance is on the south side of the road,
just within the Forest boundary. Flat Top Sno-Park
is farther north from Atkisson.
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WIND RIVER WINTER RECREATION AREA
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GOVERNMENT MINERAL SPRINGS
1
Access the Wind River Sno-Parks via the Wind
River Highway (Hwy 30) north of Carson about
30 miles. After you pass the Carson Fish Hatchery, you will see a sign for the recreation area that
points to your right. Follow the road to the parking
area at the top of the pass.
Access Government Mineral Springs by traveling
on Wind River Highway north of Carson approximately 14 miles to the Carson National Fish
Hatchery. Continue northwest for one mile,
proceeding straight on to Forest Service Road
3065 to the entrance.
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Between 700,000 and 1.5
million upstream migrant
adult salmon and steelhead,
and an estimated 24–43
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salmon and steelhead
fingerlings, pass Bonneville
Dam in an average year.
Shad, sturgeon, lamprey and
other species are also seen.
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NATIONAL FISH HATCHERIES
CARSON NATIONAL FISH HATCHERY
Since 1931, hatchery production has helped spring Chinook
population recover in the Columbia River. Today Carson releases
more than 2 million smolts (young salmon) annually. The best
time to visit is May–August to view adult salmon returning up the
ladder. Located 14 miles north of Carson on Hwy 30.
509-427-5905 www.fws.gov/gorgefish/carson
SPRING CREEK NATIONAL FISH HATCHERY
The Spring Creek National Fish Hatchery raises more than 10.5
million Tule Fall Chinook salmon annually. Adult Tule Fall Chinook
salmon return in September and visitors can watch the fish being
spawned in mid- to late September. Located 16 miles east of
Stevenson on Hwy 14.
509-493-1730 www.fws.gov/gorgefish/springcreek
LITTLE WHITE SALMON FISH HATCHERY
An underwater viewing area and wildlife viewing opportunities at
the hatchery make this a favorite for visitors year-round. Chinook
and coho can be seen spawning in the river below the hatchery,
particularly in the fall. The mile long entrance road begins at the
west end of the bridge, over the Little White Salmon River at
Drano Lake, 12 miles east from Stevenson.
509-538-2755 www.fws.gov/gorgefish/littlewhite
BONNEVILLE LOCK AND DAM
THE MIGHTY BONNEVILLE DAM is a must-see attraction.
Located in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area,
Bonneville Lock and Dam spans the Columbia River and links
the two states of Washington and Oregon. Built and operated
by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Bonneville Lock and Dam
was the first federal lock and dam on the Columbia and Snake
rivers. The Dam is 3,463 feet long and produces over one million kilowatts of electricity. Visitors can experience first-hand the
operation of two hydroelectric powerhouses and watch migrating
fish traveling upstream at the underwater viewing rooms next to
the fish ladders. The Washington Shore Visitors Center offers one
of the world’s most accessible views of a powerhouse. Inside,
generators can be seen from a walkway 85 feet above the
powerhouse floor. Visitors can ride an escalator down into the
powerhouse to get a close-up view of a generator and rotating
turbine shaft through special viewing windows. Fish viewing
windows offer a chance to watch coho, sockeye, and king
salmon, along with steelhead, shad, lamprey and other fish,
as they head upstream each summer and fall.
The Bradford Island Visitors Center, located on the Oregon
side of the Columbia River, is a five-level-facility, offering amazing
underwater views of migrating fish, a large theater, and displays
that offer insights into the history and workings of a hydropower
plant. The adjacent Bonneville Fish Hatchery has informative
displays and ponds filled with rainbow trout and a half-dozen
massive white sturgeon. Sturgeon still spawn in the area below
the dam and the lower Columbia River supports a healthy sturgeon population.
Bonneville Lock and Dam was placed on the National Register
of Historic Places as an historic district in June 1986.
centers are open daily except Thanksgiving, Christmas
»and Visitor
New Years Day. Admission is free. For further information call
541-374-8820 or 509-427-4281. https:/www.nwp.usace.army.mil
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HIKING
EACH YEAR VISITORS make their way to Skamania County
to take in its stunning beauty of lush fir forests, ribbonlike
waterfalls and magnificent mountains. History comes alive as
you follow the footsteps of Lewis and Clark on the historic
trails they once explored. Discover wilderness in a volcanic
landscape near Mount St. Helens. Hop on the 2,655-mile
Pacific Crest Trail, which serpentines from Mexico to Canada,
and marvel at the old growth forest. Add to that an abundance
of trails that lead to higher elevations offering panoramic views
of the Columbia River Gorge.
Hiking in Skamania County and the surrounding area is one
reason so many locals have chosen to make this wide and
beautiful territory their home. The following pages are designed
to show you— the first time visitor, veteran traveler, or county
resident, just a few of the hikes Skamania County has to offer.
Remember these are only a few of the hundreds out there.
Below are listed websites and phone numbers to help plan
your hiking experience in some of the most spectacular
scenery in America.
Guide to Hiking Levels
Easy: Level to gently rolling terrain and incline. Easy hiking.
Requires limited skill and has minimal physical challenges.
More Difficult: Vigorous hiking with moderate hills and slopes.
Requires a moderate skill level and provides a moderate
physical challenge.
Most Difficult: Requires a high degree of skill and provides a
lot of physical challenge. Steep grades, narrow tread widths,
low levels of maintenance could arise. May require stepping
over logs or traversing steep slopes or stream fords. Suitable
for experienced hikers in good physical condition.
Hiking Resources
Skamania County Chamber of Commerce
www.skamania.org 509-427-8911/800-989-9178
Mount St. Helens National Monument
www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/mshnvm 360-449-7800
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/trails 360-891-5000
Mount Adams Ranger Station
www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/recreation 509-395-3400
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/columbia/forest/ 541-308-1700
DON’T FORGET! A NORTHWEST FOREST PASS
IS NEEDED FOR MOST COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE
SCENIC AREA & FOREST SERVICE TRAILS AND
FEE SITES.
Permits can be purchased at local convenience stores
and the Chamber of Commerce.
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Top Ten Essentials
1
Map and Compass
2
Sun Protection
3
Extra Clothing
4
Extra Water
5
Head Lamp/ Flashlight
6
Matches or Fire Starter
7
Pocket Knife
8
First Aid Supplies
9
Extra Food
10
Emergency Shelter
Note:
Changing weather
conditions can affect
hiking levels for trails.
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Gillette Lake
natural lake
This trail offers easy day-hiking on the Pacific Crest Trail. The terrain is dominated by second growth
Douglas-fir trees averaging 60–80 years and younger and most of the hiking is through the trees. The
trail takes you east to hook up with the popular Pacific Crest Trail, then follow it north to Gillette Lake
(about 2.7 miles). Gillette Lake is one of many lakes that were formed by the incredible geological event
that created the Bridge of the Gods. The lake is stocked with golden trout and there are often ducks as
well, particularly in the winter. There's recent evidence of beaver activity on the shore of the lake. Deer
are common around dusk, feeding in the clear cuts. The lake often has a green coloration that gives it
some nice character and tranquility.
Round Trip: 5.4 miles
Level: Easy to Moderate
5 miles west of Stevenson
Driving Directions: From Stevenson, travel approximately five miles to the Bonneville Trailhead (just
across from Bonneville Dam). From the parking lot, start out on a gravel road, but quickly divert up a
wooded path that starts straight uphill. A NW Forest pass is required.
photo by Liz Craig
Panther Creek Falls
waterfall
Water is abundant in the Columbia River Gorge and especially in Skamania County. And when it is in the
form of waterfalls, it is a lovely spectacle to behold. Panther Creek Falls is by far one of the most unique
waterfalls in the entire country. The falls consist of two tiers of segmented waterfalls, 50 to 75 feet in
height, all pouring into the same basin. You will spend more time in the car driving to this waterfall than
actually hiking to it. The falls are reached in less than 500 feet. The trail is short and easy leading to an
observation deck. This waterfall is a photographer's dream.
Round Trip: 1000 feet
Level: Easy
13 miles from Carson, WA
Driving Directions: Drive along Wind River Highway (Hwy 30) north through Carson for 5.8 miles to the
second entrance to Old State Road and turn east. Almost immediately turn left onto Panther Creek
Road № 65. Drive along Panther Creek Road for 3.5 miles, you will see the sign for Panther Creek
Campground. Continue to travel 4 miles and you will see a large gravel pit on the right side of the road
(if you cross Big Huckleberry Creek, you've gone too far). Park at the gravel pit, cross the street and
walk back down the hill about 100 yards and look for the trail dropping down next to the rocky slope
below the road. There is a sign for Panther Creek Falls on the opposite side of the trailhead. The falls
are reached in less than 500 feet.
Pacific Crest Trail · Thornton Munger Natural Research Area
old-growth forest
The Pacific Crest Trail is widely known and begins in Canada following the Cascade Mountain Range
south to the deserts of Mexico. It is 2,665 miles long. There are different access points that join the
Pacific Crest Trail in Skamania County with varying levels of hiking conditions. One particular hike
along the Pacific Crest Trail is in the Thornton Munger Natural Research Area, located in the Wind River
Experimental Forest. The trail begins by crossing a wooden foot bridge spanning Trout Creek. The first
part of the hike takes you through old-growth forests and climbs to an exceptional look-out point with
views overlooking the former Wind River Nursery and Wind River canyon area.
Round Trip: 4 miles
Level: Easy to More Difficult
12 miles north of Carson, WA
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Driving Directions: Follow the Wind River Highway (Hwy 30) north through Carson, turn left at the Stabler
Store on Hemlock Road. Just past the Wind River Work Center, turn right and proceed up the road
about 1.5 miles, the trailhead begins on the left side by crossing a wooden foot bridge. There is no sign,
so look for the small turnout and bridge on your left on Trout Creek.
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Lower Falls Creek
waterfall
A 2.2 mile hike takes you to the lower level of the spectacular Falls Creek waterfall. Start the hike by
crossing the cable suspension bridge which spans a rock gorge providing spectacular views of the
white water of Falls Creek. The trail follows Falls Creek, climbing through a 50- to 60-year-old forest for
about 1.5 miles. Continue uphill for 0.7 mile to the base of the waterfall. The trail ends at the waterfall.
There is a creek crossing prior to the falls. The delicate mist from the cascades of Falls Creek creates
a cool peaceful environment for relaxing at the end of the trail. There is also a hike to the Upper Falls
by following this road for 2.5 miles to the trailhead. The grade of the trail slowly climbs away from Falls
Creek and crosses two creeks before reaching the waterfall in about 2.5 miles. The trail flattens out for
about ¾ of a mile where it meets road #6503 and ends. Falls Creek surges over rocks and timber,
cascading from a height of about 100 feet.
Round Trip: 4.4 miles
Level: Easy to More Difficult
18 miles from Carson, WA
Driving Directions: Travel north of Carson on the Wind River Highway 30 to mile post 15. Turn right onto
Forest Rd. 3062, turn right on Rd. 057 and continue ¼ mile to the trailhead. Plenty of parking available.
Dog Mountain
wildflowers · view
A very popular trail, particularly from mid-April through early June, when the hills are filled with blooming wildflowers. Hikers will also see impressive views of Mount St. Helens, Mount Adams and Mount
Hood. The trail is somewhat challenging as it gains 2,400 feet in elevation and is 3.5 miles to the top.
Plan four hours to hike this one and take water and food for the break on top! This heavily used loop
opportunity climbs rapidly in the first 0.5 mile, gaining 700 feet in elevation. The trail forks, giving hikers
the option of heading north on the more direct, but steep route to the summit, or to the east for a longer
but more gradual climb. The trail to the right (east) provides a great opportunity for sweeping views of
the Columbia River and beautiful flowered meadows, while the northern route is a 2.5 mile steep grade
through the forest where it links back up to the summit loop trail. Watch for poison oak and rattlesnakes
along the trail.
Round Trip: 7 miles
Level: Most Difficult
10 miles from Stevenson, WA
Driving Directions: To reach the trail, travel 10 miles east of Stevenson. After mile post 53 on Highway
14, there is a large dirt parking lot on the north side of the highway and a sign marks the trailhead.
photo by Amy Colacello
Strawberry Island
river · mountain views
Strawberry Island’s 4-mile wildlife walk offers family-friendly, flat-terrain hiking. The area used to be
an island, however, it is now landlocked. You will find footpaths through high grass, rolling hills and a
remote pond full of wildlife. The hike offers gorgeous river and mountain views as well as a great
distant view of Beacon Rock. Lewis and Clark discovered Strawberry Island in 1806, naming it for its
profusion of strawberry vines. They observed abundant wildlife and much Indian activity when passing
by on November 2, 1805 and again on April 6, 1806. This is a Lewis & Clark Heritage Site.
Driving Directions: Travel to North Bonneville, Washington, 5 miles west on Highway 14 from the Bridge
of the Gods. Enter North Bonneville and turn right at the gas station, follow signs to the ball park.
Trailhead begins near the ball park, look for totem pole.
Round Trip: 4 miles
Level: Easy
8 miles from Stevenson, WA
photo courtesy of Bonneville Dam
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Hamilton Mountain
waterfalls · view
The trail to the top of Hamilton Mountain is a gradual climb (total gain is 2,100 feet) and is open and
maintained year-round by Beacon Rock State Park. The trailhead is at the park and is four miles one
way. Allow two hours to hike each way. As the trail climbs it becomes quite steep on your way to a
sheer cliff with spectacular views of the Columbia River Gorge and the Bonneville Dam. Hikers will enjoy
lush forest scenery and views of Hardy Creek and Rodney Falls along with the “Pool of the Winds,” an
impressive cavern enclosing Rodney Falls. The hike is less difficult if you hike only to the waterfalls.
Driving Directions: Drive west on Highway 14 towards North Bonneville, then to Beacon Rock State
Park. Turn right and drive to parking area on your right. The trailhead is located behind the restrooms.
Round Trip: 8 miles
Level: More to Most Difficult
10 miles from Stevenson, WA
Beacon Rock
short hike · view
Beacon Rock is a well known landmark that is recommended for first time visitors to the Gorge. Beacon
Rock is the core of an extinct volcano. Henry J. Biddle, an early owner of the rock, finished the original
trail in 1918. The plug is 848 feet high with handrails lining most of the ascent. The trail is 4,500 feet
long with a 15 percent grade and takes 45 minutes to an hour to make the round trip. Once on top of
the rock, the view of the Columbia River and the gorge is breathtaking. It is a quiet and yet exhilarating
experience to stand on the summit with the ever-present Columbia winds sweeping around you. The
trail is open year-round and is maintained by the Washington State Parks.
Driving Directions: Drive west on Highway 14 towards North Bonneville, then to Beacon Rock State
Park. Parking and the rock are on the south side of the highway. You can’t miss it!
Round Trip: 1.8 miles
Level: More Difficult
10 miles from Stevenson, WA
photo by Amy Colacello
Lewis River Trail · Lower Falls Recreation Area
spectacular waterfalls
The Lewis River Trail follows the course of the Lewis River as it meanders through a magnificent
old-growth forest of Douglas fir, western red cedar and big leaf maple. Spectacular waterfalls will
delight you as you explore this route. The trail leaves the Lower Lewis River Campground, crosses
Copper Creek and comes to Middle Falls. The trail circumvents a cliff above Upper Falls, providing
excellent views of the falls. It crosses Alec Creek and terminates on Forest Road 90, near Quartz
Creek Trail #5.
Driving Directions: Follow the Wind River Highway (Hwy 30) north of Carson, Washington. Continue up
and over Oldman Pass to Forest Rd #51 (Curly Creek Rd). Turn left. Stop by McClellan View Point for
view of Mount St. Helens. Turn right on Forest Rd #90, follow to Lower Falls Recreation Area to Lewis
River Trail #31.
Round Trip: 3.5 miles
Level: Easy to More Difficult
40 miles north of Carson, WA
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photo by Erik R. Odegard
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Fort Cascades Historic Site Trail
guided trail · views · forest
The Fort Cascades trail is a short one-and-a-half mile loop along flat ground bordering the Columbia
River. The trail includes several sites marking important historic events during early settlement of this
area, when it was known as the Lower Cascades. Portions of the old portage railroad, a Chinook Indian
village, and the site of one of the three military forts near the Cascade Rapids are seen on this interpretive trail. The Fort Cascades Trail area was a focal point for commerce beginning with the American
Indians and continuing through explorers, fur traders, settlers, railroad workers and fishermen. A guide
brochure offers hikers a “hands-on” historical experience. The Fort Cascades Trail Guide is available at
the Bonneville Dam Visitor Center and the Skamania County Chamber of Commerce in Stevenson.
Driving Directions: Travel 7 miles west on Highway 14 towards Bonneville Dam and North Bonneville.
Just west of Bonneville Dam, turn left on Dam Access Road and follow the road west to the trail head.
Round Trip: 1.5 miles
Level: Easy
7 miles from Stevenson, WA
photo courtesy of Bonneville Dam
Whistle Punk Trail
interpretive · old-growth
This trail is a barrier-free interpretive trail that tells the story of forest management from a historical
perspective. Signs and a brochure guide visitors along the trail, which runs along an old railroad grade
(dating back to 1913) and past features associated with railroad logging by the Wind River Logging
Company. The trail also goes past a wetland area and into an old growth forest. The final leg of the trail
takes visitors through an old Wind River Nursery field.
Driving Directions: Travel north for 9 miles on Wind River Hwy. Turn left onto Hemlock Road at the
Stabler Store. After 1¼ miles, turn right on FS Road 43 (just past the Ranger Station). Go 0.5 mile to
FS Road 417. Turn right on FS Road 417. Take a left at the T-intersection (stop sign). Go about ¼ mile
to the parking lot.
Round Trip: 1.5 miles
Level: Easy
12 miles north of Carson, WA
Wind Mountain
river · mountain views
Wind Mountain is a relatively short but moderately challenging hike. It is also known for being home to
authentic Native American vision quest sites. The summit offers remarkable views of the Columbia River
and Cascade Mountains. There are some spots on the trail that are rocky, so be cautious, and there can
be rattlesnakes and poison oak along the trail. And yes, it is windy at the top so be prepared! If you are
looking for a quieter hike, this is a trail that is not as well known as Dog Mountain and you can be at the
top in half the time.
Round Trip: 3.6 miles
Level: Most Difficult
8 miles from Stevenson, WA
Driving Directions: Travel 6 miles east of Stevenson on Highway 14 and turn left on Wind Mountain Road
(1/2 mile past Home Valley Store). Travel just under 1.5 miles and take a right on Girl Scout Road. Travel
0.4 mile. Just after the paved road gives way to gravel you will see a small unmarked parking area at the
north side base of the mountain. Park here and continue down the gravel round about 200 yards to the
unmarked trailhead.
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Skamania County
facilities & recreation
Facilities and Parks • Activities • Events
Skamania County Fair & Timber Carnival
Columbia Gorge Bluegrass Festival
Public Pool and Climbing Wall
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City of North Bonneville
509-427-3932
509-427-4233
509-427-9490
509-427-3730
509-427-3732
509-427-3720
509-427-3922
509-427-3920
509-427-3980
509-427-3700
509-427-5013
509-427-4152
509-427-3654
360-837-3574
Port of Skamania County
Skamania County
Economic Development Council
509-427-5484
360-837-3211
509-427-3951
509-493-1709
509-427-3990
509-427-9490
509-427-3983
509-427-3760
509-427-3730
509-427-5110
City Hall
Fire District, Stevenson
509-427-5970
509-427-5970
509-427-8182
509-427-8182
509-427-5234
509-427-9490
State of Washington
Department of Social Services
Drivers Licensing,White Salmon
Washington State Patrol
WorkSource - Job Service
509-427-0713
509-493-1131
360-260-6291
509-427-4464
U.S. Government Offices
Columbia River Gorge Commission
Department of Natural Resources
Post Office, Bingen (Underwood/Cook)
Post Office, Carson
Post Office, North Bonneville
Post Office, Stevenson
Post Office, Washougal
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Bonneville Dam Visitors Center
U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Spring Creek National Fish Hatchery
U.S. Forest Service
Mt. Adams Ranger Station
509-493-3323
360-599-2025
509-493-1225
509-427-5051
509-427-8784
509-427-5532
360-835-8582
509-427-4281
509-493-2934
509-395-3400
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Please note that permits are required for outdoor burning.
Call Skamania County Public Works at 509-427-3910,
City Hall in Stevenson, or North Bonneville for details.
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City of Stevenson
City Hall
Fire District, North Bonneville
Senior Center
Skamania County Sheriff
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4-H
Ambulance
Animal Control
Auditor’s Office
Auto Licensing
Assessor’s Office
Building Inspection Line
Building Permits
Community Facilities & Recreation
County Commissioners
Fire District, Carson
Fire District 5, Skamania
Fire District, Underwood
Fire District, Washougal
Road Departments:
Prindle
Stevenson
Underwood
Senior Services, Stevenson
Sheriff Non-Emergency
Swimming Pool
Treasurer
Voter Registration
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Banks/Credit Unions
First Independent Bank, Stevenson
Riverview Community Bank, Stevenson
Lacamas Credit Union, Stevenson
Libraries
509-427-5698
509-427-5603
509-427-4031
Churches
Carson Bible Church
Carson Church of the Nazarene
Cascade Locks Chapel Assembly of God
Cascade Locks Bible Fellowship
Cascade Locks Community Church
Church of Christ, Carson
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,
Stevenson
Evergreen Presbyterian Church, Mill A
Faith Tabernacle,
Open Bible Standard Church, Stevenson
First Baptist Church of Stevenson
Jehovah’s Witness Hall, Carson
Little Church in the Valley, Stabler
North Bonneville Community Church
Seventh Day Adventist Church, Stevenson
Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church,
Stevenson
Skamania Community Church
St. Patricks Charismatic Episcopal Church,
Cascade Locks
Star of the Sea Catholic Church, Stevenson
Stevenson Church of the Nazarene
The Bridge, Stevenson
United Methodist Church, Stevenson
509-427-8373
509-427-8398
541-374-8775
541-374-4444
541-374-8999
509-427-4669
509-427-5927
509-538-2255
509-427-5451
509-427-8342
509-427-8175
509-427-4821
509-427-8142
509-427-8890
Service Providers
509-427-8989
509-427-5255
509-427-4798
509-427-7611
509-427-8981
WIND RIVER EYE CARE
Keith L. Miller, O.D.
Optometric Physician
136 NW Second St.
P.O. Box 1356
Stevenson, WA 98648
(509) 427-8259
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509-427-5548
509-427-0018
509-427-4212
509-427-7272
509-427-3850
509-427-3881
509-427-4210
509-427-5065
509-493-1101
509-427-4083
509-427-8605
509-427-4334
509-427-8259
509-427-5480
Newspapers
541-374-8763
509-427-8478
509-427-5378
509-427-5378
509-427-5354
Fraternal Organizations
American Legion Hall, Carson
Eagles Lodge, Stevenson
Friends of the Library
Skamania County Lions Club
Stevenson Toastmasters
Alcoholics Anonymous
Hamilton Park Senior Apartments,
North Bonneville
Mid-Columbia Family Physicians
Rock Cove Asst’d Living Center, Stevenson
Skamania County Counseling Center
Skamania County Health Department
Skamania County Domestic Violence/
Sexual Assault
Skamania County Emergency Services
Skyline Hospital, White Salmon
(from Stevenson)
Stevenson Dental Center
Stevenson Food Bank
Wind River Eye Care
Wind River Pharmacy
Skamania County Pioneer
Columbian, Vancouver, WA
Oregonian, Portland, OR
509-427-7711
509-427-4131
509-427-5471
509-427-4439
Medical Services/Health Organizations
509-427-5972
509-427-8517
Day Care/Early Learning
Wee Care, Stevenson
Child of Mine ELC, Skamania
Stevenson Community Library
North Bonneville Library
509-427-8444
360-694-2312
509-427-8840
CABLE SERVICE
Broadstripe
City of North Bonneville
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Skamania County PUD#1
GARBAGE SERVICE
Skamania County Sanitary Svc (residential)
NATURAL GAS
NW Natural
Avista
RECYCLE TRANSFER SITES
Mt. Pleasant
Stevenson
SEWER SERVICE
City of North Bonneville
City of Stevenson
TELEPHONE/INTERNET PROVIDERS
CenturyLink
Gorge Networks
Saw Net
Broadstripe
WATER SERVICE
City of North Bonneville
City of Stevenson
Home Valley Water District
Skamania County PUD#1
Underwood
800-829-2225
509-427-8182
509-427-5126
509-427-4122
800-233-3111
800-233-9165
360-837-3329
509-427-3926
509-427-8182
509-427-5970
866-228-1362
888-508-2363
509-427-4865
800-829-2225
509-427-8182
509-427-5970
509-427-4447
509-427-5126
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COMMUNITY
POPULATION
SCHOOL INFORMATION
Carson/Home Valley
3,014
Stevenson/Carson School District
K-12 ‡ 509-427-5674
Mill A/Cook/Willard
282
Mill A School: K-8 ‡ 509-538-2522
Stevenson High School ‡ 509-427-5631
North Bonneville
880
Stevenson/Carson School District
K-12 ‡ 509-427-5674
Skamania/Prindle
500
Skamania School: K-8 ‡ 509-427-8239
Stevenson High School ‡ 509-427-5631
Stabler
1,000
Stevenson/Carson School District
K-12 ‡ 509-427-5674
Stevenson
1,470
Stevenson/Carson School District
K-12 ‡ 509-427-5674
Underwood
1,005
White Salmon School District
K-12 ‡ 509-493-1500
Upper Washougal
Cape Horn/Skye
Mt. Pleasant
2,612
Cape Horn/Skye: K-5 ‡ 360-954-3600
Mt. Pleasant: K-7 ‡ 360-835-3371
Moving to Skamania County?
New to the area?
Call me for assistance with
your insurance needs.
Judith Lanz
Auto ☼ Homeowners
Renters ☼ Health
Insurance
FARMERS
25 SW Russell Ave.
PO Box 1151
Stevenson, WA 98648
PH: 509-427-5517
jlanz@farmersagent.com
Building your future.
Whether you’re looking for a
Business Checking Account or an
Auto Loan, we’re here to meet
your financial needs.
LCCU is your local, not-for-profit
full-service Credit Union ready
to help you plan and save
for the future.
Your Community Hospital
Branch Location:
147 SW 1st St., Stevenson
24-Hour Drive Through ATM
Branch Hours: Tues - Fri 9am - 5:30pm
and Sat 9am - 1:30pm
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• State-of-the-art patient wing
• 18 new rooms of personalized care
• All-in-one birthing suites
• And the most precise
precise
radiology equipment in the Gorge
Personal. Professional.
And Close to Home.
Just What the Doctor Ordered.
509.493.1101 • White Salmon
www.skylinehospital.com
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Accountants
Banks/Mortgages/Loans
Cleaning Professionals
ARROWHEAD ACCOUNTING & TAX
509-427-7609 monica@saw.net
FIRST INDEPENDENT BANK
509-427-5698 www.firstindy.com
CCQ CLEANING SERVICE
541-308-6397 bccqb@aol.com
TENNISON ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE
509-427-5995 www.tennisonaccounting.com
LACAMAS COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION
509-427-4286 www.lacamas.org
JACOB’S SERVICES
509-427-5079
Alterations/Seamstress
METLIFE HOME LOANS
509-493-8326 www.gorgeloans.com
Community Organizations
ANDREA BEVIN CLOSET AND DESIGN
503-560-6309
andreabevin.closet.design@gmail.com
MORTGAGE EXPRESS
866-905-6867 mcorl@mtgxps.com
DESIGNS BY DAWN
541-490-3675 www.designsbydawn.com
RIVERVIEW COMMUNITY BANK
509-427-5603 www.riverviewbank.com
Animal Farms
Builder/Developer
GRETCHEN’S DREAM ALPACAS
509-427-5383 gretlh@gorge.net
ADAIR HOMES, INC.
360-225-1150 www.adairhomes.com
Artists/Art Galleries
THREE RIVERS RECREATIONAL AREA
360-607-1646 www.threeriversrecreational.com
DON PERRY METAL ART
509-427-4102 www.donperrymetalart.com
LORANG FINE ART & GORGE-OUS GIFTS
541-374-8007 www.lorangfineart.com
PAT HOOD ART & DESIGN
541-399-1338 pathoodart@earthlink.net
RIVER HOUSE III ART GALLERY
509-427-5930 marilynbolles@gorge.net
Arts and Culture
SKAMANIA PERFORMING ARTS FOUNDATION
509-400-9792 www.skamaniaarts.org
Attorneys
BRADLEY ANDERSEN, SCHWABE,
WILLIAMSON & WYATT
509-427-0093 www.schwabe.com
LAW OFFICE OF ADAM N. KICK
206-992-5762 kickadam@hotmail.com
LAW OFFICE OF RANDALL CHARLES KROG
509-427-5814 kroglaw@embarqmail.com
WOODRICH AND ARCHER, LLP
509-427-5665 www.woodrich.com
Attractions
BONNEVILLE DAM VISITOR CENTER
509-427-4281 www.nwp.usace.army.mil/op/b
COLUMBIA GORGE STERNWHEELER
800-224-3901 www.portlandspirit.com
SOUNDRIDER
206-329-7808 www.soundrider.com
Automotive/Motorcycle
BOB’S WELDING & AUTO REPAIR
509-427-5094 towingbob@earthlink.net
DISCOVERY AUTO GLASS
541-980-5610 keithnw@hotmail.com
REDDI TOWING, INC.
509-427-8111 www.redditowing.com
Business/Technical/
Consulting Services
CASCADE LOCKS TOURISM
541-374-8484 www.cascadelocks.net
EAGLES LODGE #1744
509-427-5255 foe1744@earthlink.net
NORTH BONNEVILLE BUSINESS &
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
509-427-4449 www.northbonneville.net
SKAMANIA COUNTY COUNCIL ON
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ABUSE
509-427-4210 sccdvsa@gorge.net
ANNIE MCHALE
503-724-4823 anne-mchale@yahoo.com
SKAMANIA COUNTY DEMOCRATIC
CENTRAL COMMITTEE
509-427-4197 pgspencer@earthlink.net
CURRENT COMMUNICATIONS
509-538-2643 rls@gorge.net
SKAMANIA COUNTY FAIR BOARD
509-427-3979 www.skamaniacountyfair.com
KINETICS, INC.
509-538-2008 www.kineticsinc.com
SKAMANIA COUNTY LIONS CLUB
509-427-5466 frank@gorge.net
NORMANDEAU ASSOCIATES, INC.
360-694-2300 www.normandeau.com
SKAMANIA COUNTY YOUTH FOOTBALL
509-637-4675 www.skamaniayf.com
SCHEDULING & INFORMATION
SERVICES, INC.
509-427-4474 www.1sis.com
STEVENSON BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
509-427-8911 www.cityofstevenson.com
WESTERNWATERS ENGINEERING
970-214-8826 h2omark@gorge.net
Campgrounds and Rv Parks
BEACON ROCK STATE PARK
509-427-8265 www.parks.wa.gov/parkpage
LEWIS & CLARK RV PARK
509-427-5559
THE RESORT AT SKAMANIA COVES
509-427-4900 www.skamaniacoves.com
TIMBERLAKE CAMPGROUND & RV PARK
509-427-2267
www.timberlakecampgroundandrvpark.com
WIND MOUNTAIN RESORT
509-427-5152 www.windmountainresort.com
Catering and Culinary Services
CHEFS PETRONE
509-427-4227 chefspetrone@gmail.com
RELISH CATERING IN THE GORGE
503-939-5890 kristihofer@earthlink.net
Church
THE BRIDGE CHURCH
509-427-5378 www.thebridge-stevenson.com
STEVENSON AUTO PARTS (NAPA)
509-427-5601 jcockrannapa@aol.com
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AMERICAN LEGION POST 137
509-427-8989 coycatlinpost137@hotmail.com
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STEVENSON FARMER'S MARKET
509-427-4297 nsprung@gmail.com
UNDERWOOD COMMUNITY COUNCIL
509-493-3624 scoop@embarqmail.com
UNITED WAY OF THE COLUMBIA GORGE
541-386-6100
www.unitedwaycolumbiagorge.com
WIND RIVER BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
509-427-8911 www.chvs.org
Computer Specialists
ABC COMPUTING
503-459-7252 www.abccomputing.org
Contractors
ALLWAYS QUALITY CONSTRUCTION
509-427-2728 www.allwaysquality.com
CEDAR DESIGNS/LINWOOD HOMES
509-427-4944 www.cedardesigns.com
DK LESIEUR
360-335-1041 www.dklesieur.com
EXCAVATOR RENTAL SERVICES
360-210-7726
www.excavatorrentalservices.com
HAMLIN CONSTRUCTION INC.
509-427-4562
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INVISION II, LLC
503-720-8778 www.canuinvision.com
Skamania Lodge & Golf Course
800-293-0418 www.skamania.com
MARTIN'S MOBILE WELDING
509-281-0255 wm.mmwelding@yahoo.com
Government Offices
NORTHWEST BLOWER DOOR
509-427-7238 greenenergy@saw.net
PROBUILD CONSTRUCTION
541-716-5284 mary@probuild.biz
VAN PELT CONSTRUCTION, INC.
509-427-7397 www.vanpeltandvanpelt.com
WIND RIVER BUILDERS
509-427-5886 www.windriverbuilders.com
Dance
DEBORAH MESSINGER DANCE ACADEMY
509-427-2400 www.messingerdancenw.com
Day Care
CHILD OF MINE EARLY LEARNING CENTER
509-427-4131 www.child-of-mine.com
WEE CARE OF STEVENSON
509-427-7711 weecare@gorge.net
Electric
BONNEY ELECTRIC, INC.
541-387-2633 bonneyelectric@gorge.net
Reed’s Hair Salon
509-427-7390
City of Stevenson
509-427-5970 maryann@ci.stevenson.wa.us
Salon Bella
509-427-4055 salonbella@gmail.com
Columbia River Gorge
National Scenic Area
541-308-1700 www.fs.fed.us/r6/columbia
Hardware
Columbia River Inter-Tribal
Fish Commission
503-238-0667 www.critfc.org
Port of Cascade Locks
541-374-8619 www.portofcascadelocks.org
Port of Skamania County
509-427-5484 www.portofskamania.org
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
509-493-2934 www.fws.gov/gorgefish
WorkSource Columbia Gorge
509-493-5010 www.go2worksource.com
Annie Van Design
503-860-0979 www.annievandesign.com
Emergency/Fire
Greyson Rudd Graphic Design
509-427-4596 www.grudd.net
Grocery Stores
Financial Planning
A & J Select Market
509-427-5491 www.ajmarket.com
Money Concepts
509-538-2341
www.moneyconcepts.com/rathgeber
Carson General Store
509-427-4250 carsongeneralstore@gmail.com
Fitness
Columbia Market
541-374-8425 albertschoi@hotmail.com
Columbia Gorge Running Club
www.columbiagorgerunningclub.com
Home Valley Store
509-427-4015 www.windmountainresort.com
Stevenson Curves
509-427-2787 www.curves.com
Main Street Convenience Store
509-427-5653 mainstreet@gorge.net
Funeral Home
Skamania General Store
509-427-4820 soojinie917@yahoo.com
Gas/Service
Cascade Locks Chevron
541-374-8440 balayme@yahoo.com
General Labor/Handyman
Common Sense Enterprises
509-427-5158
Columbia Hardware LLC
509-427-5551 www.columbia-hardware.com
Health Care/Medical/Dental
Cascade Acupuncture Center, LLC
541-387-4325 www.cascadeacupuncture.org
Hospice of the Gorge
541-387-6449 www.hospiceofthegorge.org
Mid-Columbia Family Health Center
509-427-4212 www.mcfhc.com
Northwest Health Education
& Training
360-619-5920 www.nwheat.mysite.com
Skamania Physical Therapy
509-427-8203 www.skamaniapt.com
Graphic Design
db design
541-374-9070 http://dbdesign.info
Gardner Funeral Home
509-493-1323 www.gardnerfh.com
Lotus Locks Salon
541-374-0064 tiff@clbb.net
City of North Bonneville
509-427-8182 www.northbonneville.net
WATKINS ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION
509-427-5525 www.watkinselectrical.com
Skamania County Emergency
Medical Services
509-427-5065 www.skamaniaems.com
Hair Care/Skin Care
Guide Services/Outdoor Recreation
KD Guide Service
509-493-8397 www.kdguide.com
Martin’s Gorge Tours
503-349-1323 www.martinsgorgetours.com
Rivertrails / Lacamas Canoe & Kayak
503-667-1964 riverbarron@comcast.net
Golf Courses
Sanctuary Faith Trails
541-460-0177 www.sanctuaryfaithtrails.org
Beacon Rock Golf Course
509-427-5730 www.beaconrockgolf.com
WaterWalker
509-427-2727 www.nwoutrigger.com
Skyline Hospital
509-493-1101 www.skylinehospital.com
Stevenson Dental Care
509-427-8605 www.stevensondental.com
Wind River Eye Care
509-427-8259 drkeith@windrivereyecare.com
Wind River Pharmacy
509-427-5480 rx1179@hi-schoolpharmacy.com
Insurance
AFLAC
360-904-456 d1_woods@us.aflac.com
Judith Lanz, Farmer’s Insurance
509-427-5517 jlanz@farmersagent.com
McCoy Holliston Insurance
509-493-2266 www.mccoyholliston.com
New York Life, Jeff Hayes Agent
503-507-1300 www.hayesj.com
Ken Wallway
360-695-3211 wallway39@msn.com
Internet Services
Sawtooth Technologies
509-427-4865 www.saw.net
Landscaping
Columbia Gorge Landscape
& Irrigation
509-427-4174
www.columbiagorgelandscape.com
Laundromat
Eastwind Laundromat
509-427-5491
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Library
Museums
Photography
Stevenson Community Library
509-427-5471 www.fvrl.org
Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center
Museum
800-991-2338 www.columbiagorge.org
FreelanceImaging.com
541-387-3025 www.freelanceimaging.com
Lodging/Accommodations
Best Western Columbia River Inn
800-595-7108 www.bwcolumbiariverinn.com
Bonneville Hot Springs Resort & Spa
866-459-1678 www.bonnevilleresort.com
Carson Mineral Hot Springs Resort
800-607-3678 www.carsonhotspringresort.com
Carson Ridge Private Luxury Cabins
877-816-7908 www.carsonridgecabins.com
Cascade Motel
541-374-8750 www.cascademotel.com
Columbia Gorge Riverside Lodge
509-427-5650 www.cgriversidelodge.com
Hood River Hotel
800-386-1859 www.hoodriverhotel.com
Our Lady’s Family Retreat House
360-977-2091 www.ourladysfamily.com
Resort at Skamania Coves
509-427-4900 www.skamaniacoves.com
Rivermist Lodge
509-427-4810 www.rivermistlodge.com
Rodeway Inn
800-423-6423 www.rodewayinn.com
Sandhill Cottages
509-427-3464 www.sandhillcottages.com
Skamania Lodge
800-221-7117 www.skamania.com
Wind Mountain Resort
509-607-3409 www.windmountainresort.com
Logging
Wind River Logging Company, Inc.
509-427-8519 carson1548@gmail.com
Manufacturing
INSITU
509-493-6402 www.insitu.com
Maryhill Museum of Art
509-773-3733 www.maryhillmuseum.org
Music/Entertainment
Andreas Ehrlich
503-544-8706 www.my8stringguitar.com
William Shelton
509-427-9599
http://billshelton.imaginationprocessing.com
Sikora Photography
503-866-2645 www.sikoraphotography.com
Through My Eye Production
509-427-4106 jwhit@saw.net
Private Investigation
Owens Investigations
509-427-8378 www.pvteye1.com
Publishing/Printing
The Synthesis Midi Workshop
800-248-9699 www.midiworkshop.com
Columbia Gorge Magazine / CGN-7
541-308-0308 www.columbiagorge.com
Newspaper
Express Color
541-400-3634 www.expressclr.com
Skamania County Pioneer
509-427-8444 scpioneer@gorge.net
The Northwest Connection
Newspaper
503-328-8416 www.nw-connection.com
Non-Profit Organizations
Big Brothers Big Sisters
360-891-8382 www.bbbsnorthwest.org
Gorge Local Currency Cooperative
541-374-9070 www.riverhours.org
Gorge Publishing
541-386-7440 www.gorgepublishing.com
Hagadone Directories
800-727-9104 www.blackphonebook.com
Print It Inc./Sign Media
541-386-4950 www.printitsignmedia.com
The Optimist Printers
541-296-2954 steve@optimistprinters.com
Wind River Publishing
509-427-7305 www.windriverpub.com
Heart Journey
509-427-5910 www.heartjourneycenter.org
Quilting
IAFF Local 4574
509-427-8825 kaitlynhildenbrand@yahoo.com
Birdhouse Quilting
509-427-4139 www.birdhousequilting.net
Klickitat Trail Conservancy
www.klickitat-trail.org
Columbia River Gorge Quilt Show
541-386-6369 www.gorgequiltersguild.org
Mid-Columbia Economic
Development District
541-296-2266 www.mcedd.org
Real Estate/Rentals
Skamania County Economic
Development Council
509-427-5110 www.skamania-edc.org
Mary Lou Bennett
503-545-3776 mbenn8@aol.com
Nursery
Amy McAllister Realty
541-490-1436 www.amymcallisterrealty.com
Carol Bradley, John L. Scott
971-533-3646
www.johnlscott.com/carolbradley
Maps
Gator Creek Gardens
509-427-0010 www.gatorcreekgardens.com
The Best Gorge Map
360-631-2907 www.bestgorge.com
Mt. Pleasant Iris Farm
360-835-1016 www.mtpleasantiris.com
Massage Providers
Organic
Saliha Abrams
509-493-1316 www.strawberrymt.com
Simply Put Organic
541-490-5273 www.simplyput.com
John Forsberg
509-427-4739 johnf@embarqmail.com
Pet Services
Shirley M. Cox
541-490-3139 shirlymc@gorge.net
Columbia Canine Cottage
509-774-8278
www.columbiacaninecottage.com
John L. Scott Columbia Gorge
509-427-0021 www.johnlscott.com
North River Spa
509-427-0080 www.northriverspa.com
Susie Veley, LMP
509-427-7992
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Pets Paws
509-427-4360
www.petspawsgrooming.vpweb.com
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Carol Annala at Nunamaker Realtors
541-490-5099 www.realestateinthegorge.com
Copper West Properties
541-386-2330 www.copperwest.com
Frank Cox, Windermere Real Estate
509-427-5466 frank@gorge.net
Trish Dixon, Windermere Real Estate
509-427-2772 www.glenntaylor.com
Gorge Real Estate Buyers Guide
800-490-6124 www.gorgebuyersguide.com
2011 SKAMANIA COUNTY CHAMBER MEMBERS
Jim & Elaine Joseph,
Windermere Real Estate
509-427-8755 jimjoe@gorge.net
Jennifer Lausche, John L. Scott
509-427-0021
www.johnlscott.com/jennylausche
Laxson Appraisal Services
509-427-4836 ivalueit3@juno.com
Debbie Sullivan Realty Advisors
509-427-4449 dsrealtyadvisors@gmail.com
Three Rivers Recreational Area
360-607-1646
www.threeriversrecreational.com
Windermere Glenn Taylor Real Estate
509-427-2777 www.glenntaylor.com
Rentals
Doug McKenzie
509-427-8658 mckenzies@gorge.net
Skamania Lodge
800-221-7117 www.skamania.com
Columbia Gorge Sternwheeler
800-224-3901 www.portlandspirit.com
Subway
509-427-0035 alyalbin@yahoo.com
Venus Café
509-427-2233
Walking Man Brewery & Public House
509-427-5520 www.walkingmanbrewing.com
Wind mountain cafÉ
509-427-5152 www.windmountainresort.com
Wind River Inn
509-427-4000
Retirement/Assisted Living
Hamilton Park Apartments
509-427-0018 www.ccliving.com
130 Bar and Grill
509-427-0161 info@130barandgrill.com
Sanitation Services
Bahma Coffee Bar
509-427-8700 www.bahmacoffee.com
Skamania County Title Company
509-427-5681 sctc@gorge.net
Utilities
Broadstripe
206-210-8710 www.broadstripe.com
CenturyLink
877-541-3386 www.centurylink.com
NW Communication Systems, Inc.
509-493-4353 www.nwcomsystems,inc.com
Rock Cove Assisted Living Center
509-427-7272 www.rockcove.org
Andrew’s Pizza and Pasta
509-427-8008 www.andrewspizza.com
Clark County Title
360-882-9088 www.clarkcountytitle.com
Avista
509-773-4833 www.avistacorp.com
Restaurant/Dining
A & J Select Market
509-427-5491 www.ajmarket.com
Title & Escrow
Skamania County Sanitary Service
509-427-4122 bgs@gorge.net
Skamania County Public Utility
District No. 1
509-427-5126 www.skamaniapud.com
Veterinarian
Stevenson Veterinary Clinic
509-427-8763 animaldoctor@gorge.net
Wedding Services
Schools
Captain Randy Holmstrom
541-380-1130 strnwheel@aol.com
Stevenson-Carson School District
509-427-5674 www.scsd.k12.wa.us
Gorge-ous Weddings
503-360-4707 www.gorge-ousweddings.com
Shopping/Retail
Maple Leaf Events
503-560-8241 www.mapleleafevents.com
Big River Grill
509-427-4888 www.bigrivergrill.us
Bloomsbury of Kanaka Creek Farm
509-427-4444 www.bloomsburyshop.com
Bonneville Hot Springs Resort & Spa
866-459-1678 www.bonnevilleresort.com
Duck Soup Clothing & Gifts
509-427-5136 ducksoup@embarqmail.com
Bungalow Bar & Grill
509-427-4523
Gorge Girl Tools
509-427-7182 gorgegirltools@hotmail.com
El Rio Texicantina
509-427-4479 www.joeselrio.com
Grandma’s House
509-427-4160 gayla444@aol.com
All Adventures Rafting
800-743-5628 www.alladventuresrafting.com
Eric’s Place
509-427-4414 ericsplace@cablespeed.com
Lesley’s Books
509-427-4463 lesleyreads@yahoo.com
River Drifters
800-972-0430 www.riverdrifters.net
Gotta Hava Java
509-427-5112
Nana’s Addiction
509-427-5993 eaglebridge@hughes.net
Wet Planet Whitewater
800-306-1673 www.wetplanetwhitewater.com
Granny’s Gedunk Ice Cream Parlor
509-427-4091 sherrinotfred@hotmail.com
Spas
Zoller’s Outdoor Odysseys
800-366-2004 www.zooraft.com
Hot Shots Espresso
509-427-7084 hotshotesp@gorge.net
Jolinda’s Coffee Roastery and
Wine Shop
509-427-0100 www.jolindas.com
Main Street Convenience Store
509-427-5653 mainstreet@gorge.net
Mark’s Place Restaurant
509-427-0006 thrulowharley@yahoo.com
Papa’s Dogs
509-427-7887 virgil1129@gmail.com
Skamania General Store
509-427-4820
Bonneville Hot Springs Resort & Spa
866-459-1678 www.bonnevilleresort.com
Carson Mineral Hot Springs Resort
509-427-8292
www.carsonhotspringresort.com
North River Spa
509-427-0080 www.northriverspa.com
Waterleaf Spa at Skamania Lodge
800-221-7117 www.skamania.com
Storage
Pak Rat Mini-Storage
509-427-2726 missyvr@hotmail.com
Quinn Mountain/
Special Moments Weddings
360-837-3711
www.columbiagorgeministers.com
Whitewater Rafting
Windsurfing/Kiteboarding
Cascade Kiteboarding
541-490-9621 www.cascadekiteboarding.com
Hood River WaterPlay
541-386-9463 www.hoodriverwaterplay.com
Slingshot Sports
509-427-4950 www.slingshotsports.com
Wine
White Buffalo Wines
541-386-5534 www.whitebuffalowines.com
White Salmon Vineyard
509-493-4640 www.whitesalmonvineyard.com
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ADVERTISER LISTING
Thank you to the Skamania County Chamber of Commerce and all of the advertisers for their support in making this publication possible.
Remember to refer to the Membership Directory on pages 46-49.
ANTIQUES
Nana's Addiction
17
ART GALLERIES
River House Art Gallery & Studio
7
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Skamania Performing Arts Foundation
BANK/FINANCES
Columbia Gorge Mortgage Team
Lacamas Community Credit Union
BOAT CRUISES
Sternwheeler Columbia Gorge
GROCERIES/GAS/CONVENIENCE STORES
A&J Market
Carson General Store
Home Valley Store
Main Street Convenience Store
27
27
18
27
7
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Skyline Hospital
45
22
45
HIKING
Martin’s Gorge Tours
7
29
INSURANCE
Judith Lanz, Agency of Farmers Insurance
45
13
13
13
2
13
13
BONNEVILLE LOCK AND DAM
Bonneville Lock and Dam (Fish Ladders)
36
BOOKSTORES
Lesley's Books
17
CARSON/HOME VALLEY/STABLER
Wind River Business Association
11
LODGING
Columbia Gorge Riverside Lodge
Rodeway Inn
River Mist Lodge
Skamania Lodge
The Resort at Skamania Coves
Wind Mountain Resort
CASCADE LOCKS
Cascade Locks Tourism
21
MUSEUMS
Columbia Gorge Interpretive CenterMuseum
28
NORTH BONNEVILLE
City of North Bonneville
19
PARKS FACILITIES AND RECREATION
Skamania County Parks Facilities & Recreation
44
PORT OFFICE
Port of Skamania
44
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Skamania County Chamber of Commerce
3
RESTAURANTS/COFFEE BARS
Andrew's Pizza
Bahma Coffee Bar
Big River Grill
Bungalow Bar & Grill
Hearth Wood Oven Bistro
Joe's El Rio
Jolindas Coffee and Wine
La Casa De Sabor
One Thirty Bar and Grill
Skamania Lodge
The Charburger
Wind Mt. Café
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Skamania County Chamber of Commerce
Member Listing
15
15
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50
52
15
15
2
2
15
18
3
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SPAS
Skamania Lodge
2
STEVENSON
Stevenson Business Association
7
STORAGE UNITS
Wind River Storage
21
WEDDING AND SPECIAL EVENT VENUES
Columbia Gorge Riverside Lodge
Maple Leaf Events
River Mist Lodge
Skamania Lodge
The Resort at Skamania Coves
13
13
13
2
13
COFFEE/WINE SHOPS
Bahma Coffee Bar
Jolindas 15
15
EYE CARE
Wind River Eye Care
42
QUILTING
Birdhouse Quilting
17
9
REAL ESTATE
Skamania County Title Company
Windermere Glenn Taylor Real Estate
WHITEWATER RAFTING
River Drifters
31
22
23
WINERIES/TOURS
Maryhill Winery
Martin’s Gorge Tours (wine tours)
White Salmon Vineyards
51
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7
FAIRS/FESTIVALS
Skamania County Fair/ Bluegrass Festival
GOLF
Skamania Lodge
Beacon Rock Golf Course
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