
Visit the beautiful Columbia River Gorge! Some of the locations we may stop include: Portland Women’s Forum, Crown Point Vista House, Latourell Falls, Multnomah Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, and Shepperd’s Dell.
You tour will start with the view from Portland Women's Forum. This location is absolutely breathtaking and it's one of the best spots to soak in a view of one of the most beautiful places on earth: the magnificent, awesome Columbia River Gorge.
Next, we will stop at Crown Vista Point House. This is the best known of the scenic lookouts along the Historic Columbia River Highway, and provides a panoramic view of the Columbia River.
Our next stop is Latourell Falls. This waterfall plunges 249' over a massive wall of columnar basalt, some of the best formations in the Pacific Northwest, before cascading hastily toward the Columbia River.
Other waterfalls we may stop at while driving on the Historic Columbia River Highway include:
Bridal Veil Falls- Beautiful Bridal Veil Falls is an elegant and graceful lady that can be fully appreciated from the deck of a viewing platform rebuilt in 1996.
Next we will drive to Multnomah Falls. This is the most visited natural recreation site in the Pacific Northwest with more than 2 million stopping by each year to take in the views! Fed by underground springs from Larch Mountain, this is one of the best places in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area to study geology exposed by floods.

After a dowtown Portland hotel pickup, travel through various parts of 'Rip City' — from downtown to the Pearl District to Nob Hill. Visit all the must-see attractions, including Pioneer Courthouse Square.
Tour the Pittock Mansion, an architectural landmark that symbolizes Portland’s transformation from a small lumber town into a bustling city. While traveling, let the fragrance of more than 550 different varieties of roses delight the senses with the lush and beautiful Washington Park. The last stop is the Lan Su Chinese Garden, one of Portland's greatest treasures and arguably the most interesting site to see while visiting the city.
You will have a variety of options to choose from for lunch at Portland’s largest food cart pod. .
Your Gorge tour will start with the view from Portland Women's Forum. This location is absolutely breathtaking.
Next, we will stop at Crown Visit Point House with a complete overlook of the Gorge region.
Our next stop is Latourell Falls. This waterfall plunges 249' over a massive wall of columnar basalt, some of the best formations in the Pacific Northwest.
We may also stop at Bridal Veil Falls. This beautiful waterfall is elegant and graceful.
Next we will drive to Multnomah Falls. According to Native American lore, Multnomah Falls was created to win the heart of a young princess who wanted a hidden place to bathe.
The tour ends with downtown Portland hotel drop-off.

Experience all the plummeting, free falling, and soaring sensations of skydiving without ever getting on a plane. This indoor skydiving experience puts you in a vertical wind tunnel, where you can float weightlessly in space for an unforgettable adrenaline rush in totally safe surroundings.
Arrive at iFLY and get geared up, stepping into your flight suit, strapping on your helmet, and adjusting your protective goggles to fit. An experienced and accredited instructor leads you in an introductory training session so that you can get the most out of your adventure, and then it’s time to step into the flight chamber.
The instructor accompanies you inside and offers tips and pointers, and then you're lifted off your feet as the chamber fills with rushing wind. Hover above the ground, spin through the air, and feel the thrill before touching back down on solid ground. Then, catch your breath and do it all over again.

Take a step into Portland's supernatural side on a tour full of unexplained mysteries, authentic EMFs, and ghostly stories. Skeptic or believer, this tour illustrates the work of professional ghost hunters, using the same equipment and technique to identify, document, and understand the paranormal.
Start with an in-depth introduction to 7 types of hauntings, including residuals, object hauntings, and poltergeists. Then, get up close and personal with specialized ghost hunting equipment used by professionals and on TV. Unlike many other ghost tours, this is not a theatrical performance. Here you are led by professional consultants and members of the International Ghost Hunters Society who separate the truth from the hoaxes.
Venture below the city's streets, filled with tunnels known for past crimes and unrest. Using the electromagnetic field meter (EMF), see if you can locate "Nina," a former working girl who is said to haunt the Merchant Hotel. Haunted by phantoms and lingering mysteries, Portland's underground is the place to examine the reality of these paranormal investigations.
Experience the spine-chilling feeling when you learn the true stories behind Portland's dark history and secret rituals. This spooky yet informative tour combines the city's rich history and supernatural side for a spine-tingling adventure.