Discover the best top things to do in Corbett, United States including Vista House, Crown Point State Park, Bridal Veil Falls State Park, Latourell Falls, Guy Talbot State Park, Rooster Rock State Park.
4.5 based on 655 reviews
It's an odd structure, a stone octagon in "German art nouveau" style.
We returned to Vista House on the Columbia Gorge area. This is a historic building. From this area on the historic highway, we like to see the impressive views of the Columbia River.
4.5 based on 75 reviews
A lofty spot reachable by car along the canyon.
Great views along the scenic highway. We didn't do much exploring here, but me made stops at the Vista House and other overlooks. Just such a pretty place.
4.5 based on 254 reviews
This place is a park, with rest rooms and a 2/3 mile round trip hike to the waterfalls. The last part is up and down stairs with no railing. I have some medical issues, and almost fell down the staircase due to a lack of railing near the top! If you're in good shape, no worries. The waterfall itself is very pretty. When we were there, we ran into a woman dressed as a "land shark" dancing near the base of the waterfall! Pretty silly, but cute.
4.5 based on 283 reviews
Such a beautiful sight and right off the road. A short and easy hike will take you right up to the falls...no need to pay for a tour...just enjoy the beauty at your own pace
4.0 based on 73 reviews
One of the very few clothing optional beaches in our country, Rooster Rock State Park is also known for its sandy beaches and extremely beautiful surroundings. Here, Columbia River is rather wide so that water is smooth; walking in the shallow water as the gentle wind kisses your face, it is delightful to cool off during the summer hot day. At the east end of the park is the Sand Island where you will see some sand dunes as high as 40 feet. This part of the beach is even more peaceful as it is more than a mile from the park’s entrance although the trails have minimum vertical changes. I saw a few osprey nests where adult birds were busy feeding their babies. I also saw a few Great Blue Herons that were feeding in nearby ponds. Parking is plentiful. Day pass of $5.00 is required. Highly recommended.
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