- TripBuzz found 56 things to do with kids in or near Cascade Locks, Oregon, including 46 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Corbett, Hood River, Welches and Troutdale.
- From Always Catchin' Fishing Charters, LLC to Bonneville Dam Fish Hatchery, the Cascade Locks area offers 80 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Fishing, Bike Paths and History Museums.
- Cascade Locks was built directly next to the Columbia River. The closeness to this large waterway means that most recreation in the area revolves around the river and water-based fun. A wide range of beautiful natural scenery is also offered both in and around the town which attracts many hikers who which to access the Pacific Crest Trail.
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            Well known for its bright yellow colored lichen adorning its cliffs, the Latourell Falls is a sight for sore eyes. This is the first falls along the scenic Columbia Gorge highway.        
    
    
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            Originally created in 1933, the Port of Hood River is a port district devoted to maintaining local quality of life and economic growth. The port is a major economic center for the area.        
    
    
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            The real draw of Panorama Point County Park is the magnificent views it provides of the Hood River Valley. Sitting at a picnic table in the park, one can take in panoramic views from Mount Hood to Mount Adams.        
    
    
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                40700 E Historic Columbia River Highway, Corbett, OR 97014
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            Built in 1918, The Vista House At Crown Point serves as an historic rest area and scenic observatory overlooking the Columbia River. Part of a larger state park, the structure also contains a museum gift shop and espresso bar.        
    
    
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            Stereotyped as among the most scenic drives and historic walking areas of Oregon, the Crown Point State Park indeed lives up to its typecast. It is a perfect spot for photography, hiking and picnicking.        
    
    
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            Visitors can enjoy the scenic views of the Columbia River Gorge at Crown Point State Scenic Corridor. The corridor also features the Vista House, which houses a museum and gift shop.        
    
    
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            Depending on the path chosen, Devil's Rest Trail has an elevation gain of 2,550 feet and can be 3.5 miles one way or half that. The trail is dog friendly and the scenery includes a number of waterfall views.        
    
    
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                Scenic Columbia River Hwy. Exit 28, Corbett, OR 97019
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            Offering stunning views of the Columbia River and the Gorge, Angel's Rest Hiking Trail is a moderately steep and challenging trail about 2.5 miles in length. Visitors completing Angel's Rest Trail can move on to Devil's Rest, a longer trail.        
    
    
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                53215 E Marmot Road, Sandy, OR 97055
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            With Stout Creek Outfitters – Private Day Tours, guests can take SUP Yoga classes, during which they enter poses while on a board. Other lessons and activities including whitewater rafting and a water rescue workshop.        
    
    
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            A tributary of the Columbia River, White Salmon River is popular for kayaking and white-water rafting, and several companies offer guided expeditions.