After two years painstaking development, Friends of the Columbia Gorge has rolled out an online 3-D trail map that gives users a birds-eye view to nearly 150 trails, trailheads, and waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge.

The map, which became available on the nonprofit conservation group’s website last week, uses Google Earth’s 3-D satellite images to show prospective hikers exactly what kind of terrain they’ll encounter on their outings in the Gorge. Double click on an area of the map, say Eagle Creek, and swoop in like… an eagle… down into the forested canyon. A red squiggly line on the map clearly indicates where the trail is, which changes to a yellow line displaying the trail’s name when a mouse cursors is placed over it. Double clicking on the trail brings up an info box displaying a picture of a section of the trail, the trail number, name, length, name of trailhead, difficulty level, type, and elevation gain. Two links at the bottom of the info box direct users to the Portland Hikers’ and Friends’ websites for more information about the trail.