Great Pacific Northwest: Portland to Clarkston
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Incredibly beautiful and wildly bountiful, the Pacific Northwest presents a miraculous geological masterpiece where lush, unspoiled forests blanket dramatic slopes, imposing mountains cradle mighty rivers and sparkling waterfalls cascade into breathtaking gorges.
Experience this spectacular region that captivated intrepid explorers as you cruise the Columbia and Snake Rivers aboard the American Empress, the largest and most elegant riverboat west of the Mississippi. Begin with a stay in Vancouver, Washington, a lovely city situated near Portland, Oregon's hub of culture and epicurean delights.
Then discover the small-town charms of the oldest city west of the Rockies, Astoria, and watch ever-glorious landscapes glide by as you sail to The Dalles - the end of the Oregon Trail. Take in magnificent scenery in Stevenson, home to the renowned Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum, and visit the Bonneville Dam, a monument to human ingenuity.
Before concluding your voyage in Clarkston, a quaint town famed as a gateway to North America's deepest river gorge, explore the fascinating exhibits at Sacajawea State Park.
Price: From $3,999 per person, double occupancy (does not include airfare).
Trip operated by Go Next.