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The best way to see the Columbia River Gorge

What You Need To Know

Columbia River Gorge Airplane Tour

About This Flight Tour

One of our most popular flights, this introductory air tour is a great way to get a taste of the amazing Columbia River Gorge at a very affordable price. Fly above the Columbia River between the ascending cliffs of the Gorge. Enjoy views of Mount Hood, the Vista House at Crown Point, and Latourell Falls.

There’s no other way to get these unforgettable views than from the air. Make it a private flight if you want to enjoy it with just your group! Join us for a 20-minute flight into the Columbia River Gorge.

Frequently Asked Route Questions

How long is this flight?
This Columbia River Gorge intro air tour is about 20 minutes in length. However, please note that flight times are estimates and do vary based on different factors.
This Columbia River Gorge flight tour is a great flight to go on any time of day. Earlier in the evening or near sunset tend to be more popular.
We are able to take up to 5 people per flight on this Columbia River Gorge tour. We have a weight limit of up to 600 total pounds per group of 3, and 925 total pounds per group of 5. If your group weight is a little bit more than that, please contact us and we’ll see if we can accommodate your group.
It does not. If you would like to see Multnomah Falls on your flight, we recommend booking our popular Wonderful Waterfalls air tour that flies past Multnomah Falls!

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