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Revision as of 12:30, 26 May 2019

The Fort Cascades Trailhead (Steve Hart)

Hikes starting here

Fees and Regulations

Driving Directions

From Portland, take I-84 east and exit at Cascade Locks. Cross the Columbia River to Washington State over the Bridge of the Gods (toll required). Take a left on Rt 14 and go about 2 miles. Turn left on to the Dam Access Road. Take an immediate right and then a quick left signed for the Fort Cascades Historical Site.

From Vancouver, take Rt 14 35 miles east. Past Beacon Rock and the town of North Bonneville, you'll see Bonneville Dam on your right. Just before the dam on the right side of the highway is the Dam Access Road. Turn right on to the Dam Access Road, the take an immediate right and then a quick left signed for the Fort Cascades Historical Site.

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