Mount Hood & Columbia River Gorge Air Tour by Envi Adventures
Overview
Weather conditions significantly influence this airplane tour and may lead to alternate routing at the pilot's discretion. The flight offers breathtaking views of Mt. Hood and the Columbia River Gorge, making it a summer favorite for visitors to Portland.
- ✈️ Scenic flight along the Sandy River toward Mt. Hood with exceptional mountain views.
- 🌲 Journey over the Mt. Hood National Forest, capturing stunning landscapes.
- 📸 Opportunities for countless photographic memories throughout the tour.
- ⚠️ Flight times are approximations; flexibility may be required based on conditions.
- 🏋️♂️ Weight restrictions: 250 pounds per person, up to 600 pounds total for a group of three.
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- Please arrive 30 minutes prior to departure
- NOTE THIS TOUR IS VERY WEATHER DEPENDENT & MAY RESULT IN AN ALTERNATE ROUTE AT PILOT'S DISCRETION
- Learn more at https://www.enviadventures.com/airplane-tours/quicksand-triangle/
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transportation to/from attractions
- Gratuities
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Return details
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Willamette Valley-
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Mount HoodMount Hood, called Wy'east by the Multnomah tribe, is a potentially active stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc. It was formed by a subduction zone on the Pacific coast and rests in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.
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Sandy RiverThe Sandy River is a 56-mile tributary of the Columbia River in northwestern Oregon in the United States. The Sandy joins the Columbia about 14 miles upstream of Portland.
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Mount Hood National Forest-
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Beacon RockBeacon Rock is the 57,000 year-old plug of relatively young cinder cone, now considered the most recent extrusion of the Boring Lava Field. The ice age Missoula Floods scored away the volcano's rubbly flanks, leaving a freestanding monolith that has become one of the most recognizable symbols of the Columbia River Gorge.
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Multnomah FallsMultnomah Falls is the most visited natural recreation site in the Pacific Northwest with more than 2 million stopping by each year to take in the views! Fed by underground springs from Larch Mountain, the flow over the falls varies, but is usually highest during winter and spring. This is also one of the best places in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area to study geology exposed by floods.
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Bridge of the GodsThe Bridge of the Gods is a steel truss cantilever bridge that spans the Columbia River between Cascade Locks, Oregon, and Washington state near North Bonneville.
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Latourell FallsLatourell Falls is a waterfall along the Columbia River Gorge in the U.S. state of Oregon, within Guy W. Talbot State Park. The Historic Columbia River Highway passes nearby, and at certain locations the Lower falls are visible from the road. From the air, it’s all visible.
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Multnomah FallsMultnomah Falls is the most visited natural recreation site in the Pacific Northwest with more than 2 million stopping by each year to take in the views! Fed by underground springs from Larch Mountain, the flow over the falls varies, but is usually highest during winter and spring. This is also one of the best places in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area to study geology exposed by floods.
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Vista HouseMillions of people visit the Columbia River Gorge each year, and one of the most popular stops and view points is at Crown Point. On this tour, we fly past this popular landmark offering a unique vantage point of the cliffs that the Vista House sits atop.
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Crown Point State ParkMillions of people visit the Columbia River Gorge each year, and one of the most popular stops and view points is at Crown Point. On this tour, we fly past this popular landmark offering a unique vantage point of the cliffs that the Vista House sits atop.
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Envi AdventuresAs Portland's only air tour up to Mount Hood, this seasonal flight is very popular and one of our favorites. Not only do you get an unobstructed view of Oregon's tallest mountain peak, BUT, you also fly back through the Columbia River Gorge past Multnomah Falls, Beacon Rock, and a number of other beautiful natural sights.