Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
“The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area protects the spectacular canyon where the Columbia River cuts through the Cascade mountains – with cliffs and overlooks of Washington to the north and Oregon’s mountains and waterfalls to the south.”
Here is the Area website.
Map Video of Accessible Adventures phone (541) 308-1700
Catherine Creek Trail #4400 is a one mile paved trail “with great views of the Columbia River on the south side of the county road. …….. Some individuals with disabilities may need assistance on the Catherine Creek Trail.” Here is a description from OregonHikers.org. This is part of the Burdoin/Coyote Wall/Catherine Creek Recreation Area Day hiking trails
St. Cloud Trail #4410 is a “Short loop through an old apple orchard. Interpretive signs explain the historical importance of the area.”
Sandy River Delta Trail #4417 is a 1.1 mile compact gravel trail to the Sandy River Confluence bird blind site. Map
Balfour-Klickitat Trail #4414 0.7 miles. “….offers unique views of the Columbia and the Klickitat rivers as well as wildflower and birdwatching opportunities.” The trail is “paved and accessible with a 0-15% gradient. Most of the trail is ADA accessible; some people with disabilities may need assistance.” Described by OregonHikers.org.
Sams Walker Trail #4402 a 1.1 mile loop. “…good views of the Oregon side of the Gorge and picnic tables at the viewpoint. It is 3 feet wide and surfaced with crushed gravel.” Described by OregonHikers.org