Horse Riding and Camping
Several multiple-use trails in the Scenic Area allow horses. Explore these links to plan your next visit, and be sure to check for any seasonal restrictions that may apply.
Horse Camping
Herman Creek Campground/Horse Camp is currently closed for construction.
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Bonneville Trailhead
Provides access to Tamanous Trail #27, which connects hikers to the Pacific Crest Trail.The parking area has plenty of room for horse trailers.This is also a Northern Pikeminnow collections…
Coyote Wall Recreation Area
A massive formation of columnar basalt, Coyote Wall is one of the Columbia River Gorge's most recognizable features from all directions. Known around the Gorge as "The Syncline", local amateur…
Herman Creek Trailhead
Herman Creek Trailhead is the access point for a number of trails including Herman Creek Trail #406 (elevation gain 3,835'), and Gorge Trail #400. Herman Creek Trail provides loop opportunities…
Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness: Columbia Gorge
Please view the special regulations associated with Wilderness areas and always use Leave No Trace techniques to help keep these areas wild, clean, and pristine.Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness covers…
Sandy River Delta
Pay $5/day/vehicle onsite via Recreation.gov or using a valid recreation pass. Sorry, Oregon & Washington State passes NOT accepted. This 1,500-acre natural area is a gateway from Portland to the…
Upper Labyrinth (#4424)
Located just south of Atwood Road in Klickitat County, Upper Labyrinth Trail connects to Desert Parsley Trail to the east, leading to the Catherine Creek Area. To the west, it links up with Labyrinth…