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Plan Your Perfect Road Trip 41 By-Lights Pendleton Woolen Mills Tour Columbia River Gorge Interpretive Center Wind Surfing Kite Boarding on the Columbia River Petroglyphs at Columbia Hills State Park Maryhill Museum and Stonehenge Entering the Columbia River Gorge In the summer Camas is adorned with huge flower baskets making a stroll to visit the shops and restaurants a delightful experience. A nice old hotel in the heart of town is a great place to start your exploration of the gorge. In neighboring Washougal be sure to visit the Pendleton Woolen Mills store and factory. Here you can see the process firsthand from the state- of-the-art dyehouse through spinning and weaving to the finishing of its distinctive American Indian blankets. North Bonneville and Beacon Rock The city of North Bonneville is a good headquarters for fishing hiking and outdoor exploration. Greenleaf Bass Kidney and Tule lakes are all within city limits and the town features 12 miles of paved ADA-accessible trails plus a gorgeous disc golf course. Nearby Bonneville Dam and Bonneville Hot Springs are well worth checking out. Three miles west of town Beacon Rock State Park has a switchback path with handrails to the top of the impressive 848-foot Beacon Rock. Downtown Stevenson Stevenson boasts several tasty locally owned eateries along with a riverfront trail and park The Columbia River cut this dramatic sea-level passage through the Cascade Mountains on its way to the Pacific Ocean eons ago. Lewis and Clark explored this path centuries ago. Today modern travelers are awestruck at the natural beauty of the 80-mile Columbia River Gorge Scenic Byway. Maryhill Museum Marcus Yearout Entering the Columbia River Gorge is adorned with huge flower baskets making a stroll to visit the experience. A nice old hotel in the heart In neighboring Washougal be sure to visit the store and factory. Here you can see the process firsthand from the state- of-the-art dyehouse through spinning and Columbia River Gorge SCENIC BYWAY 12