The Gorge
The Gorge is a stunning natural feature located in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, primarily along the border of Oregon and Washington. It is formed by the Columbia River, which has carved a deep canyon through the landscape over millions of years. The area is known for its dramatic cliffs, lush forests, and diverse wildlife, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, and birdwatching.
The Gorge is also home to several scenic viewpoints and parks, including Crown Point and Multnomah Falls, which attract visitors year-round. The region's unique geology and climate support a variety of ecosystems, contributing to its rich biodiversity. Additionally, the Gorge is recognized for its cultural significance, with historical ties to the Native American tribes that have inhabited the area for centuries.