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Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail

Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail   Bike Map  phone 541-387-4010  or 503-695-2261
Wheelchair AccessibleBridge of the Gods Trailhead   The trail is ADA compliant for three miles before coming to a staircase with bikewheel grooves.
Wheelchair AccessibleTooth Rock Trailhead  The trail going east from the trailhead is ADA compliant for one mile.

Posted on November 17, 2015November 7, 2019Author CeciliaCategories Oregon State

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