Address: Cascade Locks, OR 97014, USA
Phone: +15413748619
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Brandon Rothwell
Ventured off the beaten path to get a closer look found some awesome Treasures here's my pictures I recommend paying the toll and driving across the bridge and then paying the toll again driving back across the bridge
R Toon
Lots of history and Gorgeous views! The native american story of the landmark is awesome to look up. There are local ly guided tours with history facts. To think there was once a land bridge there years ago. Another history stop while in the gorge is the Bonneville Dam. Visit the theater inside the dan to get more information on the land bridge, the erosion into the rapids that were documented, and then the construction of the dam.
Emma E
The toll was $2 each way for a car with friendly and efficient toll booth attendants. Convenient places to park for site-seeing on either side. Pedestrians can walk the bridge for free, but must share the road with cars.
Steven Buemann
Amazing views both ways.$2 toll fee. On the Oregon side there a pull off and you can see the amazing view of the bridge. Worth driving both directions.
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It was open both directions around 10 a.m. today 9/25. I was driving a pickup truck pulling a 20' trailer and the toll was $4
Just drove past headed WB sh-14 local traffic only on the bridge.
Yes, toll is $3/ axle for tractor and trailer. I'm not sure if tag axles that are raised are tolled or not. I've never personally driven a tag over it just regular tandems.
Working on foot is free, If you has a potential. Looking under, Holly water
Salmon is sold under the bridge on the south side. To reserve a whole salmon or order smoked salmon call James at 509 250 2145 or Waylon at 541 340 1322 They are local fishermen and I have bought from them since they started. Ask if they have any salmon candy( this is the belly cut, smoked with maple, think fish bacon, it's a rare treat that's fun to eat)
Hmm, excellent question. I think the biggest concern right now would be the Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake.
Well working I had my business credit card fail for various reasons a couple of times a year and was able to call the port in Cascade Locks have my boss pay for the toll ticket book and they'd have it waiting for me at the toll booth but that's all something you could ask the Port of Cascade Locks
No. They do have communication capabilities but Not a public number
Wildlife can always be dangerous but it is not common. Just remember to never corner or sneek up on them.
To walk/bike across its free. Motorcyles $1 For cars it is $2. For trucks with trailers or RV's the toll starts at $4. The more axels the bigger the toll.
According to Puyallup tribal lore*, "long ago a huge landslide of rocks roared into the Columbia River near Cascade Locks and eventually formed a natural stone bridge that spanned the river. The bridge came to be called Tamanawas Bridge, or Bridge of the Gods.
Every day. $2 each way. We love it as amusement ride.
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