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    Urban Bliss Life » Travel » Oregon Travel Ideas » Travel Bliss: Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail

    Published: February 28, 2017 / Updated: May 28, 2022 by Marlynn Jayme Schotland · This post may contain affiliate links.

    Travel Bliss: Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail

    Looking for a scenic, easygoing trail that you can walk or bike? Check out the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail!

    Biking the Historic Columbia River Highway, travel tips on UrbanBlissLife.com

    I have lived most of my life in the great state of Oregon, and the Columbia River Gorge never ceases to amaze me with its beauty. Last fall, I had the opportunity to explore areas of the Gorge that I have driven by likely hundreds of times, but have never visited up close.

    One of those areas is the old Historic Columbia River Highway – Highway 30. No longer accessible by motorized traffic, the old highway runs parallel to Interstate 84 along the Columbia River. It's a fantastic trail for beginners and experts alike!

    Bike rentals

    Biking the Historic Columbia River Highway, travel tips on UrbanBlissLife.com

    Before we hit the trail, we rented bikes from Mountain View Cycles. You can rent most adult road bikes for $75 per day and most kids' bikes for $25 per day.

    Mountain View Cycles experts can fit you for the right bike, and supply you with helmets for your ride.

    Biking the Historic Columbia River Highway, travel tips on UrbanBlissLife.com

    Once we were fitted for bikes and helmets, we were on our way!

    Car-free trail

    The Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail offers 12 miles of paved, car-free adventure. We started at the Mark O. Hatfield WEST Trailhead, near Hood River, Oregon. The ride starts at an incline and then tapers off to plenty of flat roads with slight inclines here and there.

    You'll be immersed under canopies of gorgeous pine trees with breaks of open skies to let the sun shine through. As you wind around the terrain, breezes reward you at just the right time.

    And then, there are these gorgeous views at the viewpoints:

    Biking the Historic Columbia River Highway, travel tips on UrbanBlissLife.com
    Biking the Historic Columbia River Highway, travel tips on UrbanBlissLife.com
    Biking the Historic Columbia River Highway, travel tips on UrbanBlissLife.com

    Gifts of nature

    Even though it's a well-traveled, public trail, remember that you are still out in nature.

    We were quickly reminded of this when we came across this guy on our bike tour:

    Biking the Historic Columbia River Highway, travel tips on UrbanBlissLife.com

    This rattlesnake was one of two that we happened upon during our bike tour. He kept to himself and we stayed safely on the opposite side of the trail (thank goodness for zoom lenses!). I honestly never felt unsafe at all.

    But the rattlesnake was a good reminder to always stay alert: keep your eyes up, your ears open, and don't carry a lot of gear with you on this trail that could weigh you down.

    Biking the Historic Columbia River Highway, travel tips on UrbanBlissLife.com

    After more beautiful scenery on our ride, we came upon the Moser Twin Tunnels, which was such a treat! Biking the Historic Columbia River Highway, travel tips on UrbanBlissLife.com

    After we passed through the tunnels, we came across another gorgeous viewpoint. Then, due to time constraints, we decided to turn back.

    Biking the Historic Columbia River Highway, travel tips on UrbanBlissLife.com

    That's when I snapped this shot, which I realize is out of focus, but it captures the ease, the relaxed state of this bike ride.

    Explore the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail

    I recommend this trail for anyone who wants to run, walk, or bike and enjoy the gorgeous Columbia River Gorge area - without worrying about car traffic. It's a great trail for beginners, and you can definitely take your time or do a quick trek up to the tunnels and back.

    That said, I'm told that because of the curves of the trail, it's also popular for cyclists to do short training runs. Just remember the rules of the road – stay to the right unless you are passing.

    To park at the Mark O. Hatfield Trailhead (either West or East), there's a $5 day parking fee. There are restrooms at the trailheads, and there are a few picnic tables at the trailheads as well as at different stops along the trail.

    Ready to walk, run, or bike the Historic Columbia River State Highway trail? Visit the Oregon State Parks website for more information.

    More Oregon travel ideas

    Day Trip to Cascade Locks, Oregon

    Day Hike: LaTourell Falls Trail Loop

    Sunriver Resort - Bend, Oregon

    Tualatin River Wildlife National Refuge

    McMinnville Wine Walk

    I enjoyed this trail during a #HoodGorge press trip with Travel Oregon. Our bike rental and tour were complimentary. As always, all opinions and photos are my own.

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      1. Ryan says

        January 27, 2018 at 12:29 pm

        Beautiful natural trails - I'm sure it was enjoyable cycling there!

        Reply
      2. Jakey Pathik says

        November 05, 2017 at 12:18 pm

        Hey Marlynn Jayme
        Great Post! I want to first comment your good quality picture all are here...I liked also bike riding with river canal. I also trail it with my own bikes.Please keep it up to continue write blog about bikes...

        Best Of Luck

        Reply
      3. Road Bike says

        September 30, 2017 at 4:52 am

        Nice road for riding a bike. Thanks for sharing!

        Reply
      4. Sean Smith says

        July 25, 2017 at 4:55 am

        Those beautiful photos have told us that it will be a wonderful experience if we have a bike ride there! Thanks for your sharing.

        Reply
      5. Travis says

        March 21, 2017 at 11:44 pm

        Awesome photos! I've always wanted to ride this trail!

        Reply
      6. Gennifer Rose says

        March 01, 2017 at 7:31 pm

        Those trail views are gorgeous! And whoa! Snake! Very cool under pressure I must say ;)

        Gennifer Rose | GenniferRose.com

        Reply
        • Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

          March 03, 2017 at 3:29 am

          Beautiful trails, indeed. Thanks, Gennifer!

      7. Mama Munchkin says

        March 01, 2017 at 6:29 pm

        You are lucky to live in such a beautiful state. This past year I have come across so many incredible posts about Oregon and I am Jonesin to book a trip. This bike ride would definitely be on my list. I love the out of focused shot too by the way ;)

        Reply
        • Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

          March 03, 2017 at 3:30 am

          Oregon is calling - time to answer! ;) We really do feel very lucky to live here. Thank you!

      8. Laina Turner says

        March 01, 2017 at 3:06 am

        What a truly lovely piece of the world to explore! Great photos.

        Reply
      9. Jessica Bradshaw (@loveyoumoretoo) says

        February 28, 2017 at 7:12 pm

        So fun!! (minus the snake). We will be there in July! I can't wait. :) Thanks for this tip.

        Reply
      10. Erin (Platings and Pairings) says

        February 28, 2017 at 5:53 pm

        Eekk - That rattlesnake!!! I think that you could still convince me to go just because it looks so amazingly beautiful there. I'd love to check out the Columbia River State Trail someday this summer.

        Reply
      11. Waz says

        February 28, 2017 at 5:33 pm

        Eek, a rattlesnake! I don't think I would handle that encounter very well, haha. I'm impressed that you got such great shots during the bike tour. Can't wait for warmer weather so I can get out there and explore more! I've bookmarked this for future reference. :)

        Reply
      12. Brianne says

        February 28, 2017 at 4:27 pm

        Gorgeous! I can't wait for the weather to get nice again. I miss spending time outdoors!

        Reply
      13. Valerie Hansen says

        February 28, 2017 at 1:03 pm

        wow what a gorgeous hike! I live in WA and have passed thru this area a few times, but never done a hike! That snake..OH MY..Ha I would've been screaming all the way thru the canyon!

        Valeie

        Reply
      14. Malissa says

        February 28, 2017 at 11:41 am

        This seems like an awesome adventure! I have always wanted to go to Oregon, and now if I do, I want to bike the Columbia river highway for sure! :) Thanks for sharing this.

        Reply
      15. Pech says

        February 28, 2017 at 11:32 am

        First, I'm impressed you had the coordination that snap a picture while riding a bike, I can't even do that walking (or drink while walking which is a separate problem). And how exciting to encounter a wild rattlesnake, makes for such a dramatic outing!

        Reply
      16. Ashley says

        February 28, 2017 at 9:59 am

        I have always wanted to visit! This post makes me want to go now! Thank you for the great info!!

        Reply
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