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7 Night Columbia and Snake Rivers Journey Cruise from Clarkston

Ship: National Geographic Sea Bird
Cruise Line: Lindblad Expeditions
Sailed:  Sunday, Oct 1, 2023 from Clarkston, United States
Ended: Sunday, Oct 8, 2023
The itinerary information below reflects the original day-by-day port of call schedule for the Sunday, Oct 1, 2023 departure of the National Geographic Sea Bird. If Lindblad Expeditions modified this itinerary for weather or operational reasons after departing , the modified schedule would not be reflected here.
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Day by Day Summary and Map

Day 1 - Sunday - Oct 1, 2023
Clarkston, United States
Clarkston, United States      
Choose to fly into nearby Lewiston, Idaho, or into Spokane, Washington, two hours away. Travel though the picturesque landscapes of the Palouse to Clarkston to board the ship. Dinner is included today.
Day 2 - Monday - Oct 2, 2023
Clarkston, United States
Clarkston, United States      
Jet Boat Travel      
Hell's Canyon, United States      
Jet Boat Travel      
Clarkston, United States      
At Clarkston, we find ourselves at the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater rivers, more than 450 miles from the sea. The name Clarkston is in reference to William Clark and is directly across the river from Lewiston, Idaho, which is named for Meriwether Lewis. Travel by comfortable jet boat into one of North America's most scenic spots, spectacular Hells Canyon. The 125-mile-long canyon was carved by the waters of the Snake River and at 7,993 feet is North America's deepest river gorge-most of it inaccessible by road. The earliest known settlers in the canyon were the Nez Perce tribe and, as we travel up the river, look to the hillsides and see remnants of their ancestral horse trails along with pictographs and petroglyphs on the rock formations. This afternoon, join your fellow travelers in the lounge for songs and stories by a Nez Perce storyteller. This evening, a local winemaker joins us for a wine tasting and an informative discussion about the unique terroir of the Lewis-Clark Valley AVA, the newest Viticultural Area in the United States. Set sail this evening on the Snake River heading west, and overnight, transit two in the series of eight locks that will lower the ship some 700 feet, nearly ten times the height of the Panama Canal's locks.
Day 3 - Tuesday - Oct 3, 2023
Cruising the Palouse River, United States      
The still water of the Palouse River is the perfect mirror for the surrounding basalt cliffs as we set off cruising on our Zodiac and kayak adventures. Visit Palouse Falls, where cascading waters plunge nearly 200 feet into the pool below. These falls and the canyon are important features of the channeled scablands created by the great Missoula Floods that swept periodically across the region. Afterward, sail down the Snake River, enjoying a taste of local specialties.
Day 4 - Wednesday - Oct 4, 2023
River Cruising      
Spend the day cruising through some of the most scenic and geologically interesting stretches of the Columbia River and the Columbia Plateau. Our onboard geologist and naturalists will discuss the Columbian Basalt Flows and the Missoula Floods that sculpted the landscape 13,000 years ago. Relive the historic tales of the Corps of Discovery through the eyes of the historian as we sail by landmarks from their epic journey. This is also a great day to unwind with a massage.
Day 5 - Thursday - Oct 5, 2023
Hood River, United States
Hood River, United States      
Day 6 - Friday - Oct 6, 2023
The Dalles, United States
The Dalles, United States      
Over two days immerse yourself in natural and man-made marvels. Explore the Columbia River Gorge with a stop at neck-craning Multnomah Falls and the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum. Take in, or hike, iconic Beacon Rock, the 848-foot basalt column where Lewis and Clark first noticed the tides affecting the water levels in the Columbia River, more than 120 miles from its mouth. Reflect on Lewis and Clark's enduring spirit of discovery on a visit to the Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum, home to one of the largest collections of still-functioning antique cars and planes in the country, or on a trek through the Mosier Twin Tunnels on the historic Columbia River Highway. Experience engineering at a colossal scale as we pass through Bonneville Lock and Dam. Taste the bounty of the region in the golden Hood River Valley, located in the shadows of Mount Hood. The valley is known for its fruit-growing orchards-including one of the world's largest pear-growing areas. We'll tour its famous "fruit loop", dropping in at a local farm to learn about organic farming and meet their charming farm animals, followed by a delicious farm-to-table lunch.
Day 7 - Saturday - Oct 7, 2023
Astoria, United States
Astoria, United States      
Today, we continue to navigate the Columbia to the mouth of the river at Astoria. At Cape Disappointment, where Meriwether Lewis saw the Pacific in November of 1805, explore the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center, see Cape Disappointment Lighthouse, and the north jetty of the Columbia River Bar. Visit the Columbia River Maritime Museum, which chronicles the history of river navigation and all aspects of maritime commerce in the region. Hear harrowing stories of crossing "The Bar" at the mouth of the Columbia, one of the most dangerous passages in the world. In the afternoon, there are several options to explore the Astoria area.
Day 8 - Sunday - Oct 8, 2023
Portland, United States
Portland, United States      
Arrive in Portland, located on the Columbia and Willamette rivers, in the shadow of snow-capped Mt. Hood. The city is known for its ecofriendliness, microbreweries, and coffeehouses. After breakfast, disembark the ship and transfer to the airport for return flights home. Breakfast is included today.