Winter in The Gorge – Washington Edition
The Columbia River Gorge transforms into a serene winter wonderland when the temperatures drop. With fewer crowds, crisp air, and dramatic landscapes, this Pacific Northwest gem offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or someone looking to unwind, the Washington side of The Gorge has something for everyone this winter.
Here’s your ultimate guide to exploring this magical region during the colder months:
Hiking and Waterfall Viewing
Winter is the perfect time to hike in The Gorge, with misty trails and spectacular waterfalls showcasing their icy beauty.
- Coyote Wall Recreation Area: From Coyote Wall Trailhead (Just a 5-minute drive from Bingen), bikers, hikers, and riders can access a 30+ mile network trails with an open feel and breath-taking views.
- Dog Creek Falls: Easily accessible along Highway 14 near Stevenson, WA.
- Panther Creek Falls: A short yet steep hike near Carson, WA, leading to a stunning multi-streamed waterfall.
- Falls Creek Falls: This moderately easy 6-mile trek near Carson takes you to a breathtaking three-tiered waterfall plunging over 200 feet.
- Hardy/Rodney Falls: Found on the Hamilton Mountain Trail near Beacon Rock State Park, this moderate hike rewards you with incredible views.
- Lower Lewis River Falls: A wide, picturesque cascade northeast of Carson in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
Skiing, Snowshoeing, Cross-Country Skiing, and Snowmobiling
The Gorge offers trails and parks perfect for winter sports enthusiasts.
- Mt Hood Meadows Ski Resort: 34 Miles from Bingen is the Nordic Center and the Hood River Express lift parking area for downhill.
- Dog Mountain: In winter, this challenging summer hike transforms into a snowshoeing paradise.
- Trapper Creek Wilderness: Quiet, forested trails near Carson range from 4 to 12 miles roundtrip, offering stunning vistas.
- Beacon Rock State Park: The Hamilton Mountain Trail becomes a serene snowy escape.
- Silver Star Mountain: Near Washougal, enjoy a 6 to 10-mile trek with 360-degree views of Mount Hood, Mount St. Helens, and Mount Adams.
- Sno-Parks: With miles of groomed trails, these locations are perfect for all skill levels:
- Oldman Pass Sno-Park
- Koshko Sno-Park
- Mount Adams Sno-Park
- Flat Top Sno-Park
- Atkins Sno-Park
(Sno-Park permits required.)
Festive Activities
Winter in The Gorge wouldn’t be complete without its charming holiday events:
- Holiday Light Displays: Discover small-town charm and twinkling displays in local towns.
- Winter Markets: Explore seasonal crafts and artisan goods at markets across The Gorge. Follow local accounts like @explorewhitesalmon and @stevensonmainstreet for updates.
- Winery Events and Happenings: White Salmon alone has three tasting rooms and 10 wineries within 10 minutes! Wineries and tasting rooms host holiday shopping events, special dinners, and tastings.
Bird Watching
The Gorge is a birder’s paradise in winter, with a diverse array of species drawn to its unique habitats. Popular spots include:
- Catherine Creek: Just a 8-minute drive from Bingen. The trailhead and parking north of Old Highway 8 are the access point to a network of multi-use biker/hiker/equestrian trails.
- Doug’s Beach State Park
- Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge (Glennwood, WA) – WEBSITE
- Trout Lake National Area Preserve (Trout Lake, WA) – WEBSITE
- Balfour-Klickitat Loop Trail (Lyle, WA)
- Klickitat River Canyon (near Lyle, WA)
- Columbia Hills State Park (near Dallesport, WA)
- Beacon Rock State Park (Skamania, WA)
- Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge (near Washougal, WA)
Pro Tip: Use birding apps like Merlin Bird ID or eBird to track recent sightings!
Scenic Drives
Take a drive to soak in the stunning winter vistas:
- Lewis & Clark Trail Scenic Byway (State Route 14): Wind through the heart of the Gorge with views of waterfalls and dramatic landscapes.
- Mt Adams Country Loop: Take Hwy 141 from Bingen to BZ Corners and head east on The Goldendale/Glenwood Road towards Glenwood. Continue west towards Toutlake returning to Hwy 141 to Hwy 14.
- Wind River Highway: Stretching from Carson to the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, this drive offers lush forests and hidden waterfalls.
- Klickitat Canyon River Drive: A picturesque route along the Klickitat River from Lyle to Goldendale.
Wine Tasting
The Gorge’s wineries offer cozy tasting experiences, even in winter. Sip local wines by the fire at:
- Lyle: Syncline Winery, Cor Cellars, Domaine Pouillon Wine Bistro
- White Salmon: Soca Wine Shop, Ridge of Wonders, Le Doubblé Troubblé, CLYZM
- Underwood Mountain: Willow Wine Cellars, AniChe Cellars, Hawkins Cellars, Savage Grace, South Hill, and Loop de Loop
Photography
Winter’s icy waterfalls, snow-covered forests, and misty mountain vistas make the Gorge a dream for photographers. Don’t forget your camera!
Relaxing Hot Springs and Spas
Warm up and unwind at these local hot spots:
- Carson Hot Springs: A rustic resort offering mineral baths and cozy accommodations.
- Society Hotel Spa: Located in Bingen, WA, this spa features a saline pool, cold plunge, sauna, and hot tub.
Why Stay in Bingen, White Salmon, and Surrounding Areas on the Washington Side of The Gorge?
Basing yourself in towns like Bingen and White Salmon is a smart choice for maximizing your Gorge experience. These areas not only offer a central location for exploring outdoor activities but also give you access to incredible dining and drinking options.
Restaurants, Brewery, and Wineries
- From hearty comfort food to fine dining, the local culinary scene caters to all tastes.
- Our local brewery, wineries and tasting rooms serves sips perfect for warming up after a day of exploration.
- Many wineries in the area provide cozy atmospheres with fireplaces and sweeping views. Enjoy world-class wines without the crowds of peak seasons.
Convenient Access
- Stay in the heart of the action, with hiking trails, scenic drives, and winter markets just minutes away.
Book Your Stay Today
Ready to make your winter Gorge getaway unforgettable? Book a cozy room in Bingen or White Salmon and take full advantage of the area’s amazing restaurants, wineries, and breweries.
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Don’t wait—plan your winter escape now and experience the Columbia River Gorge like never before!