- TripBuzz discovered 80 different types of activities for couples in the Cascade Locks area, including Hiking Trails (like Eagle Creek Trail), Art Gallery (like Lorang Fine Art), Bike Paths (like Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail) and Breweries (like Thunder Island Brewing Co), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 66 date ideas in or near Cascade Locks, Oregon, including 56 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hood River, Corbett, Troutdale and Welches.
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Located on the edge of a river, Carver Park provides visitors with opportunities for boating, fishing, and picnics. Locals often bring flotation devices for a day of floating down the river.
35.7 Miles
Baker Cabin Historic Site includes both the wooden cabin built in 1856 and a church built in 1895 and transplanted to the site. The cabin offers public tours and the church can be rented for weddings and other events.
35.7 Miles
Open for Halloween and Christmas visitors, the Wentzel Farm Fantasy Trail is a 1,000-foot wooded walkway decorated for the season. The trail features a 40-foot lighted castle, suspension bridge, crooked house and maze.
35.9 Miles
Consisting of a north and south fork, Toutle River runs 17 miles and has a walking path to enjoy the native scenery from. Along the side of the river, visitors can see lava fields from the Mount St. Helens eruption.
36.3 Miles
Dream Ridge Stables is a great place to have fun, informative and safe equine experience for people of all ages. The stable offers premier riding lessons to children as well as beginner adults.
36.5 Miles
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5736 Northeast 33rd Avenue, Portland, OR 97211
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Serving as a neighborhood gathering spot in Washington and Orgeon since 1983, McMenamins Kennedy School is essentially an eclectic arrangement that serves as a pub and hotel. They craft their own beer, wine, spirits, and coffee.
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The Dalles
Interstate Highway 84 and Highway 197, The Dalles, OR 97058
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Established in the beginning of the 19th century, The Dalles was for at least 10,000 years a major trading center for the Native Americans. Parks, museums, and an annual event called The Northwest Cherry Festival are some of the things which attract visitors in here.
36.6 Miles
Featuring 42 lanes, Allen's Crosley Lanes provides open and league bowling as well as private event hosting. The center has a pro shop, cosmic bowling on Friday and Saturday nights, arcade game machines and a full bar.
36.9 Miles
Opened in 1987, Oregon Cascade Winery is one of only a few wineries to offer rhubarb wine, and also offers marionberry wine. The small winery is the only one located in Oregon City.
37.0 Miles
The entire family can spend time at the Horsethief Lake State Park, which covers 3,338 acres and encompassing also the Dalles Mountain Ranch area. The 90 acres lake can be used for boating and fishing. In the park are found some of the oldest pictographs from America.