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The Queen of the West Returns to the Columbia River!

Queen of the West

Departing from Portland, OR or Clarkston, WA
Travel along the Columbia River on the only overnight paddlewheel in operation in the United States! The mighty Columbia captures the imagination and lures travelers with its promise of bigger-than-life adventure. After all, this was the waterway that led Lewis and Clark to the Pacific and introduced America to what lay west of the Mississippi. Although they failed to discover the fabled Northwest Passage, the Lewis & Clark expedition stands among the major explorations of all time. From deep river canyons with lush forested slopes and sparkling waterfalls to majestic snow capped volcanic mountains and the remote high desert country, this is a place of natural wonder, pristine wilderness, and rich history.

 

Testimonials from previous travelers aboard the Queen of the West:

"We LOVED the whole idea of a river cruise and really like the small ship.  The service was simply great.  Thank you again for being so nice to us.  Hopefully you can book another river cruise for us some day.”  Anna & Bill, North Carolina - Read More

"The cruise was very good.  The weather was beautiful all along the way. We really, really enjoyed it." Allen and Bonnie Gig Harbor, WA- Read More

 

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  • Daily Itinerary
  • Port Descriptions

Daily Itinerary

Columbia & Snake River
Aug 14 & 28, Sept 11, Oct 2 & 16 (Departing from Portland)*
Aug 21, Sept 4 & 18, Oct 9 & 23 (Departing from Clarkston)
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Day 1 - Portland, OR
Day 2 - Astoria, OR
Day 3 - Rainier, OR
Day 4 - Cruising the Columbia River Gorge
Day 5 - The Dalles
Day 6 - Pendleton, OR / Walla Walla WA
Day 7 - River Cruising
Day 8 - Clarkston, WA / Lewiston, ID
   Itinerary the reverse for one-way Clarkston/Lewiston to Portland


Port Descriptions

Portland, OR
Arrive early to visit the beautiful city of Portland. Situated between the sparkling waters of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, Portland has flourished throughout history with the fortunes of the great rivers. In the golden age of riverboats, sternwheelers crossed Portland’s busy waterfront while steam whistles and calliopes rang out across the water. Today big city excitement, combined with small town charm, make Portland one of the favorite destinations in the West. Highlights include the Portland Art Museum, International Rose Test Garden and the famous Powell’s Bookstore, filling an entire city block.

Pendleton, OR / Walla Walla, WA
Journey to Pendleton and get a taste of the real west watching working cowboys at the world-famous Pendleton Roundup and learn of the coming of the pioneers from the perspective of the Native Americans at the Tamastslikt Cultural Institute. At the Fort Walla Walla Museum, wander through a pioneer settlement composed of original cabins, railroad depot, livery stable and more. Stop at a local winery to hear an expert winemaker explain how local growing conditions are ideal for growing superb grapes, while sampling the local wine.

Clarkston, WA / Lewiston, ID
The twin cities of Lewiston, Idaho and Clarkston, Washington, are known as the Northwest’s most inland seaports. Here, at the confluence of the Columbia and Snake Rivers, you’ll find Hells Canyon, the deepest canyon in North America. High-speed jet boats will wisk you safely across swift, shallow waters through pristine wilderness and past breathtaking scenery. View ancient Indian petroglyphs and magnificent wildlife.

The Dalles
Native Americans gathered and traded for more than 10,000 years at The Dalles, one of the oldest inhabited locations in North America. It was here where Oregon Trail pioneers faced “the decision at The Dalles” – whether to raft on the Columbia River or cross the Cascades via the famous Barlow Pass. Explore the Columbia River Discovery Center, a world-class complex that includes exhibits and interpretive programs that weave together the stories of historic Indian tribes, explorers, fur traders, missionaries and settlers.

Crusing the Columbia River Gorge
Spend the day cruising the spectacular Columbia River Gorge. Watch the terrain change from the rugged cliffs and unique land formations of the remote high desert country, to the lush, forested banks of the lower Columbia River. During the trip, you’ll traverse seven sets of locks, bringing the ship from over 700 feet above sea level to just 60 feet above sea level.

Stevenson, WA
In the heart of the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area, a spectacular river canyon cutting the only sea-level route through the Cascade Mountain Range, the ship will transit the Bonneville Lock and Dam to reach the port of Stevenson. At the Bonneville Dam Visitors Center, learn about the workings of the massive turbine generators behind this imposing hydroelectric power source. The Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center showcases the area's unique cultural and historical diversity, from the Native American tribes that inhabited the Gorge, to Lewis and Clark and 19th-century loggers.

Rainier, OR / Mount St. Helens
Cruise through Volcano Alley on the Columbia River with views of Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams and Mt. St. Helens. From Rainier, travel to Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. At the nearby observatory and interpretive center, look right into the volcanic crater with its steaming dome, and witness first hand the destructive power and damage caused by this volcanic blast in 1980.

Astoria, OR
A nationally significant historic region at the western end of the Lewis & Clark Trail, Astoria is the oldest American settlement west of the Rockies and today showcases more than 70 Victorian-era homes in its unique historic district. In the winter of 1805-06 the Lewis & Clark Corps of Discovery headquartered at Fort Clatsop. In 1955, a replica of the fort was built near the original site, following Clark’s own sketches, and was eventually named a National Monument. At Fort Canby and the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center, get a comprehensive overview of the Corp’s entire expedition.

 

 

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