‘Ready, Set, Gorge’ Agencies suggest area travel ideas to mark Highway Centennial

BICYCLE HUBS are in place in Mosier, Cascade Locks and, above, at State and Third streets in Hood River, to encourage bicycle travel through the Gorge.

In time for centennial celebrations of the Historic Columbia River Highway, three local agencies have come together to enhance the visitor experience along the ever-popular scenic route. The Oregon Tourism Commission, dba Travel Oregon, the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) and the U.S. Forest Service have introduced “Ready, Set, Gorge,” a new trip-planning resource. ReadySetGorge.com takes visitors to a Travel Oregon webpage devoted to touring tips, including public transportation options and ways to enjoy the myriad of events marking the highway’s 100th anniversary this year.

“The Columbia River Gorge has consistently been among the top tourist destinations in Oregon thanks to its stunning natural beauty,” said Todd Davidson, CEO of Travel Oregon. “These new travel tips provide visitors with information and guidelines to get the most from their visit, while being mindful of local communities as well as the state of our precious natural resources along this well-traveled road. Countless visitors have appreciated the Gorge over the past century, and we hope that ‘Ready, Set, Gorge’ will help preserve this wonder for generations to come.”