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A Gorge-ous playground: Columbia River area offers spectacular scenery for drivers as well as hikers
Oct. 5, 2008 | Read story
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Lynn Arave, Deseret News
The trail up Beacon Rock on the Washington side of the Columbia Gorge offers sweeping views. This hike is a man-made classic up an 848-foot-tall ancient volcano remnant. It's about 0.8 of a mile to the top.
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