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COLUMBIA AND SNAKE RIVERS

Discover the history, geology, excellent food and wine, and the sheer beauty of the Pacific Northwest. We travel through the region as early explorers, settlers, and natives did—by the waterways that stretch far inland from the Pacific Ocean.

TRIP HIGHLIGHTS

  • Sail in the wake of Lewis and Clark and their legendary Corps of Discovery expedition
  • Taste the bounty of the region through their harvests and fresh, local, delectable cuisine
  • Experience the region up close with water level expedition landing craft and kayak forays
  • Transit a series of eight locks the lift the ship 700 feet, 10 times the elevation of the Panama Canal
  • Bike, hike or kayak in stunning, natural surroundings

AT A GLANCE

ITINERARY DETAIL

DAY 1: PORTLAND, OREGON/EMBARK SHIP


In the late afternoon, embark the ship and cruise the lower part of the Willamette River, passing under the many bridges and through the centre of picturesque Portland, before reaching the Columbia River.

Daily Summary
Meals: D

DAY 2: ASTORIA


Kigali City Tour

Trail to the mouth of the Columbia River at Astoria, Oregon. Explore the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center at Cape Disappointment, where the explorers first sighted the Pacific in 1805. Enjoy views of the Cape Disappointment Lighthouse and the north jetty at the mouth of the Columbia River. At the Columbia River Maritime Museum, learn about the history of navigation on the river. Venture into downtown Astoria and explore this historic city, the first permanent United States settlement on the Pacific coast.

Please Note: Instead of visiting Astoria, April departures will visit Walla Walla, Washington, where we will drive through bright, rolling green fields of sprouting wheat, asparagus, and the famous Walla Walla sweet onions. Enjoy a special lunch and tasting at one of the city’s celebrated wineries.

Daily Summary
Meals: B, L, D

DAY 3: COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE – HOOD RIVER (SPRING) OR ASTORIA (FALL)


Continue east on the Columbia River, which forms the border between Washington and Oregon. Deepening canyons signify the beginning of the 100-mile stretch known as the Columbia River Gorge. Learn about the region’s natural and cultural history at the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center in Stevenson, Washington. Hike up the towering monolith of Beacon Rock, where Lewis and Clark camped on their way west and first noted the effect of the ocean’s tides on the river

Daily Summary
Meals: B, L, D

. Continue through the gorge to the city of Hood River, situated at the foot of majestic Mount Hood. Enjoy the fruits of the valley’s orchards at a farm-to-table lunch, then choose to visit the Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum (WAAAM), home to one of the largest collections of still-functioning antique cars and planes in the country, or explore the hiking through the historic Twin Mosier Tunnels where the trail is bordered by desert parsley, balsamroot, and colorful maples.

DAY 4: COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE – HOOD RIVER (SPRING) OR ASTORIA (FALL)


Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)

Continue east on the Columbia River, which forms the border between Washington and Oregon. Deepening canyons signify the beginning of the 100-mile stretch known as the Columbia River Gorge. Learn about the region’s natural and cultural history at the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center in Stevenson, Washington.

Daily Summary
Meals: B, L, D

Hike up the towering monolith of Beacon Rock, where Lewis and Clark camped on their way west and first noted the effect of the ocean’s tides on the river. Continue through the gorge to the city of Hood River, situated at the foot of majestic Mount Hood. Enjoy the fruits of the valley’s orchards at a farm-to-table lunch, then choose to visit the Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum (WAAAM), home to one of the largest collections of still-functioning antique cars and planes in the country, or explore the hiking through the historic Twin Mosier Tunnels where the trail is bordered by desert parsley, balsamroot, and colorful maples.

DAY 5: CRUISING THE COLUMBIA RIVER (SPRING) OR COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE/HOOD RIVER (FALL)


Today we cruise past some of the most scenic and geologically interesting stretches of the Columbia River, including the Columbia Plateau. Our onboard geologist and naturalists will illuminate the natural phenomena of the Columbian Basalt lava flows and the Missoula Floods, which sculpted the landscape between 13,000 and 15,000 years ago. We then sail up the Snake River, the Columbia River’s largest tributary, which is over a thousand miles long.

Daily Summary
Meals: B, L, D

DAY 6: PALOUSE RIVER


Explore the still waters of the Palouse River—a tributary of the Snake River—by Zodiac or kayak. Disembark to get up close to the steep basalt cliffs and the 200-foot cascade of Palouse Falls. The surrounding canyon is part of the Channeled Scablands, geographical features carved by the periodic Missoula Floods that once swept across the region. Relive heroic tales of the Corps of Discovery during informative talks, photograph stunning landscapes from the top deck, or unwind with a massage from our wellness specialist.

Daily Summary
Meals: B, L, D

DAY 7: CLARKSON


Cruise past the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers at Clarkston, Washington. Named for William Clark, the city is located directly across the river from Lewiston, Idaho—named for Meriwether Lewis. Travel by jet boat into spectacular Hells Canyon, North America’s deepest river gorge. As you zip across eddies and rapids, your knowledgeable driver will point out pictographs and petroglyphs created by the gorge’s first inhabitants, the Nez Percé tribe.

Daily Summary
Meals: B, L, D

Later, gather in the ship’s lounge to hear songs and stories performed by a local Nez Percé storyteller. In the evening, welcome a winemaker onboard and sip local vintages while learning about the characteristics of the Lewis-Clark Valley AVA, the newest American Viticultural Area (eastbound departures only).

DAY 8: DISEMBARK & DEPART CLARKSTON, WASHINGTON


Disembark in Clarkston and transfer to Lewiston, Idaho or Spokane, Washington for your flight home.

Daily Summary
Meals: B

TRIP DETAILS

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