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The Columbia river joined by the Snake River, rolls with increasing force through fertile farmlands, past snow-covered volcanoes, and finally knifes through a mountain range to complete a 1,200-mile journey to the wide sea. This grand gateway to the West, was pioneered by Lewis and Clark, roamed by fur traders, and traversed by courageous settlers as they forged their way over the Oregon Trail. Our comfortable, small ships, are designed for exploring these historic waterways. Their size and maneuverability enable you to travel from the mouth of the Columbia all the way inland to Idaho, more than 450 miles upstream — a voyage impossible for a big ship.
Day 1 — Portland, Oregon/Embark Ship
Board our ship and cruise the lower part of the Willamette River before reaching the Columbia River.
Accommodations: M/V Sea Bird
Included Meals: dinner
Day 2 — Eastern Washington’s Wine Country
Awake this morning to the colorful plateaus east of the sweeping Cascade Mountains, an area famous for its expanding wine industry. As we travel on, the Columbia completely changes character; a well-watered landscape gives way to gracefully taperedbuttes and semi-arid steppes. Locks lift the ship higher and higher into desert-hued canyons. At the entrance to the Snake River, we pass between banks formed by the largest basalt flow in the world.
Accommodations: M/V Sea Bird
Included Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 3 — Clarkston
At Clarkston, we find ourselves at the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater rivers. Today, we have two choices of activities. One option is to travel by comfortable jetboat up the Snake River, into Hell’s Canyon. We stop to take in the old homesteads and the ever-changing geology of the river, and look for Rocky Mountain Bighorn sheep. At Buffalo Eddy we see petroglyphs etched by the Native Americans. Or you can follow in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark along the Clearwater River, visiting several of their actual campsites. Led by our local historian, we learn about their relationship with the Nez Perce. We observe the rocks exposed in the shallow waters, recognizing them as the dangerous obstacles that nearly sunk one of the Corps of Discovery’s newly hewn canoes. The ponderosa pines along the river were the material used for the making canoes.
Accommodations: M/V Sea Bird
Included Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 4 — Exploring the Palouse River
The still water of the Palouse River is the perfect mirror for the surrounding basalt cliffs as we set off on our morning Zodiac cruises and kayak adventures, looking for birds, deer and beaver. The wide river bottom and towering cliffs seem out of place for such a small river; we learn that 12,000 years ago the “Bretz Flood,” a catastrophic natural event, formed the landscape. We travel by motor coach to Palouse Falls where cascading waters plunge into pools below. As we travel, we search for the mule deer, American coots, western grebes, great blue herons and graceful cormorants that are often seen here. This evening, we sail down the Snake River, enjoying a barbecue on deck.
Accommodations: M/V Sea Bird
Included Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 5 — Columbia River Gorge and Hood River
We venture through the Columbia River Gorge. Here we encounter the 620-foot high Multnomah Falls. These are the most popular scenic attraction in Oregon and it’s easy to see why. The Corps of Discovery wrote in the journals about the many falls along this Gorge. At the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center, we learn about the cataclysmic geological origins of the gorge, the region’s diverse ecology and its 10,000-year-old rich human history. This area was once home to Celilo Falls where Lewis and Clark described a gathering of some 10,000 natives who came to fish and trade from the far corners of the Pacific Northwest. When the river was harnessed for hydropower, navigation, irrigation and flood control, the Celilo Falls were drowned. Hood River, one of the towns we pass through as we pass through the Gorge, is the windsurfing capital of the world because of its almost constant gusts. At the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center, we learn about the cataclysmic geological origins of the gorge.
Accommodations: M/V Sea Bird
Included Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 6 — Astoria
We end our journey in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark by navigating the Columbia to the mouth of the river at Astoria. At Fort Clatsop, where explorers hunkered down for the wet winter of 1805-1806, we walk through the full-scale reconstructed fort. The Columbia River Maritime Museum chronicles the history of river navigation and this port town, the epicenter of the fur trading empire in the early 1800s. A series of fascinating displays about the many shipwrecks in the area is especially intriguing. The beautiful scene here is so at odds with the descriptions Lewis and Clark gave of their terrible winter. For an even better view, we can climb the 160 steps to the top of Astor Column.
Accommodations: M/V Sea Bird
Included Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 7— Portland/Disembark
Our modern day expedition ends in Portland. After breakfast onboard, we travel to the airport for homeward-bound flights.
Accommodations: n/a
Included Meals: breakfast
Notes on Itinerary: We may occasionally alter itineraries slightly for safety, or to take advantage of weather, wildlife, and unplanned discoveries. Our ability to be flexible makes our style of cruising unique.
Single Travelers: Please call for single rates. Travelers willing to share accommodations are guaranteed the double rate, even if a share is not found. Single rates available upon request and vary by cabin and trip date.
Land Cost Includes: Your accommodations aboard the specific vessel, meals, naturalist guided activities, national park entrance fees and transfer from vessel to airport on day of disembarkation.
Not Included: Airfare to Portland, excess baggage charges, taxes and port fees, gratuities to Naturalist Staff and crew, items of a personal nature such as alcoholic beverages, and insurance of any kind.
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