Greyline tours offers a limited selection of tours of Portland and the surrounding areas. The one we took was the City tour combined with the tour of The Columbia River Gorge. It's a full day tour but it was a lot of fun. They must not get a lot of tourists in Portland or maybe it was the time of year that we visited because this our was only offered on Sundays and they were only 4 of us on a 49 passenger bus.
The City tour was pretty basic. The guide was great though. He knew all the history of the parks and buildings and pointed out all the interesting ones. At least he thought they were interesting. I was having a hard time staying awake looking at buildings.
But then we went to the International Rose Test Gardens. This place was beautiful. It would've been perfect if it hadn't been for all the dog poop all over the grass. There must have been over 200 kinds of roses. Of all colors. Orange, Red, White, Yellow, Purple, Pink, and more. They also had several other kinds of flowers. We went in late May and the roses had just started blooming. So there were a bunch but not as many as there are in June and July when they bloom in full season. I would love to see that.
Portland actually attracts one million visitors in June when they have a month long rose festival. All types of activities go one and it's a ton of fun. But it's hard to get hotel rooms so if you want to go, you should book early.
One thing about Portland the guide pointed out was that it rains 9 months out of the year. Wow. How they handle it I couldn't tell you. But they say it's a light drizzle not a full ruin. But that's just as bad in my book.
After the rose garden we were taken to the Chinese Garden in Chinatown. This garden is supposed to be a copy of another garden of Portland's sister city in China. The garden itself was beautiful. And we were lucky enough to arrive when the tour was starting. By listening to the tour guides you get a much better understanding of all the nuances and symbolism that you would miss without it. The tour made the visit really worthwhile.
After lunch we got back on the bus again for the second half of the tour ? the Columbia River Gorge. A gorge is actually a chasm that the river cuts through the land. So the Columbia River Gorge is the name of the Columbia River and the land on both sides. Our first stop on this tour was the local dam and fish counting station. They have fish ladders here and someone actually sits and counts every single fish that swims by. They do this to keep track of the numbers of fish that come back to the area to spawn every year.
Stop number two was a fish hatchery where we go to see how the mass produce fish. Very gruesome. But we also got to see Herman the Sturgeon. He's a 10 foot sturgeon swimming around in his pool. Herman used to be 12 feet long, but someone came in at night and stole him so he was replaced by another fish who is now called Herman as well. The Sturgeon is the fish we get caviar from.
The best part of the day, in my eyes, was what we did next. We took a scenic old highway and saw six different waterfalls. Each of them unique and beautiful. It was fun jumping out of the bus and taking pictures of each one. Never have I seen so many waterfalls so close together. Multnomah Falls was the highlight. We stopped here for 45 minutes up to the bridge to get a closer view. Nature is just awesome.
The last part of the trip was a visit to the Crown Point Vista House. This area gives you a spectacular view of the whole Gorge from up top. Simply breathtaking.
If you want to see Portland and you only have one day to do it, do this tour. If you have a car though, every place we visited was free except the Chinese Garden. So you might want to go to Union Square, figure out which bus is going on what tour, and follow the bus. They only have two buses so it shouldn't be hard.
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Mt Hood is also the name of a small city close to the mountain. And here is where you will find the station for the Scenic Mt Hood Railroad. If you like trains and short trips, you'll like this one. It's four hours long and they serve brunch, and dinner depending on what time you go. They also have cheaper rides without food.
We took the Saturday night Murder Mystery Scenic Tour. We left the station at about 5 p.m. and returned at 9:30 or so. The train goes two hours towards the mountain. Stops at a small town for about 10 minutes and then heads back.
Dinner was served as we left the station. So we got to enjoy our meals and look out the windows at the passing scenery. There actually wasn't as much scenery as I expected. We did see a lot of farms and warehouses though.
The food was very good though and the service was excellent. It wasn't a full train, so my husband and I got a table to ourselves which was very cozy and romantic. We heard that if you are celebrating some occasion they throw in a nice cake and sing to you as well.
On the way back it started getting dark and we had already seen the scenery going up the mountain so that was a great time to have the murder mystery. About 6 actors came into the rail car and started acting out their parts. I guess it was a comedy/mystery. It was high on the corniness and low on the intrigue. But if you have enough to drink during dinner, like many of the people in our car had, you'll laugh at anything. So everyone had a good time. They actually have several different plays that they act out so you can be sure when you go they will have a different one for you.
I'm glad we went. It was decently priced for a 4 hour train ride, nice dinner, and a live show- about $90 a person. It was also great to have someone to go with. It wouldn't have been something I would have liked to do by myself.
If you plan a trip to Portland or do an assignment there, contact the Portland Tourism Commission and get them to send you their free travel information. They sent us a great book highlighting all the great scenic drives in the state. We took one of them to Mt Hood and back. They actually still had some snow turned into ice up there even in late May!
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