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Local Attractions

Columbia River Gorge:

Visit these websites to view information and photos about the scenic areas and sites to visit in the Columbia
River Gorge Area. Multnoman Falls is a world-famous tourist attraction; don't miss it while you are here.
The Gorge is also home ot many unique varieties of wild flowers. Hiking the trails in the gorge is a great way to
see the beauty of the area. There are many things to see and do while you are visiting the Columbia River Gorge.
Click on our Favorite Links page for more information and more pictures of sites in the area.

Multnomah Falls
2nd Highest Year-around
Waterfall in the US
Endemic Wild Flowers
Wildflower species only found in the
Columbia River Gorge and its vicinity


Chanticleer Point
Portland Women's Forum


Wildflowers
by a road sign


Wildflower display
inside Vista House


Vista House
on Crown Point
The Portland Metropolitan Area:

Brickhaven is located just East of the Portland Metropolitan Area and would be a relaxing place to stay if you will be in the Portland area on business. Or the many tourist attractions and historic sites may be of interest while you are here on a vacation. Take your pick from the Oregon Zoo, the Pittock Mansion, the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, the world-famous Washington Park Rose Gardens, the Japanese Gardens and many more beautiful and interesting things to do.

Great shopping is another attraction including many antique stores in the area, the Troutdale Factory Outlet Mall,
downtown Troutdale, downtown Portland, Clackamas Town Center Mall, Lloyd Center Mall, Gresham Station, etc.

Antique Shopping in
downtown Troutdale

Monkey Exhibit
at the Oregon Zoo

Mt. Hood
in the background


Ed and Phyllis Thiemann • 38717 E. Historic Columbia River Hwy • Corbett, Oregon 97019 • (503) 695-5126 • Fax: (503) 695-6326
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