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WA14 - The Columbia River Highway
 Vancouver (Jct Interstate 5) - 0.0
Vancouver (Jct Interstate 205) - 6.2
Camas - 12.4
Washougal - 16.1
Skamania - 34.0
North Bonneville - 39.5
Stevenson - 44.4
Home Valley - 50.4
Hood - 61.4
Underwood - 63.3
White Salmon - 64.7
Bingen (Jct WA141) - 66.3
Lyle (Jct WA142) - 75.8
Murdock - 81.5
Smithville - 82.2
Junction US197 - 83.4
Wishram Heights - 92.6
Junction US97 - 100.9
Sundale - 128.1
Roosevelt - 134.3
Alderdale - 149.2
Paterson (Jct WA221) - 167.2
Plymouth (Jct Interstate 82) - 180.7

Washington State Highway 14

This section of the highway log runs west to east in Skamania County.  The highway log continues westbound in Clark County.

The Columbia River The Center for Columbia River History has several articles that will add to visitors' appreciation and interest while planning travel along this highway.
The Lewis and Clark Expedition The Lewis and Clark Expedition traveled along the north shore of the Columbia River in this area during the outward journey in 1805.

Miles K/m Remarks and Description of Points

21.5 34.6 Clark / Skamania County Line
22.7 36.6 Marble Road to Mount Pleasant

VIEWPOINT

Cape Horn Scenic Viewpoint is on the riverside between Marble Road and Cape Horn Road
26.2 42.2 Cape Horn Road / Canyon Creek Road
26.9 43.2 Riverside Drive / Krogstad Road
27.5 44.2 Riverside Drive
29.3 47.2 Smith-Cripe Road
32.6 52.4 Skamania:  Nielson Road / Skamania Landing Road
33.3 53.5 Skamania:  Skamania Landing Road / Butler Loop Road
34.0 54.7 Skamania:  Moorage Road
34.5 55.6 Skamania:  Kueffler Road
34.6 55.7 Skamania:  Entrance to state park

State Park

Beacon Rock State Park
36.8 59.2 North Bonneville:  Evergreen Drive / Genia Road
38.3 61.6 North Bonneville:  Dam Access Road / Cascade Mall Drive
39.5 63.6 North Bonneville: Visitor Center / Bonneville Trailhead

Historic Districts

The Bonneville Dam Historic District and the North Bonneville Archeological District are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Bonneville Dam Historic District includes the areas adjacent to Interstate 84 in Oregon and state route WA14 in Washington at the south and north ends of the dam
40.1 64.5 North Bonneville: Corps of Engineers Road
40.5 65.1 North Bonneville: Wauna Lake Road
41.5 66.8 Bridge of the Gods Road (toll) southbound to Cascade Locks and Interstate 84 in Oregon
41.6 66.9 Historical Marker
42.6 68.6 Ash Lake Road / Mallicotti Road
43.0 69.2 Rock Creek Drive

Interpretive Center

The Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum is maintained by the Skamania County Historical Society in its efforts to preserve, exhibit and interpret the cultural and natural history of the Columbia River Gorge
44.2 71.1 Stevenson: Russell Avenue
44.4 71.4 Stevenson: Columbia Street
47.4 76.3 Wind River Road northbound to Carson / Sprague Landing Road

Historic Site

The Conrad Lundy Jr. Bridge, near Carson, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
47.8 77.0 Carlson Depot Road northbound to Clifford Pinchot Clifford Pinchot National Forest (closed in winter)
49.3 79.3 Hot Springs Avenue northbound to St. Marys Hot Springs
50.0 80.5 Home Valley:  Home Valley Park Road / local road to Tombleson Road
50.4 81.0 Home Valley:  Home Valley Park Road
50.5 81.2 Home Valley:  Wind Mountain Road northbound to Viewpoint Road
52.3 84.2 Bergen Road
56.2 90.5 Cook-Underwood Road northbound to Willard, Big Lava Bed and Clifford Pinchot National Forest and Little White Salmon Fish Hatchery Dam
61.4 98.8 Hood:  Spring Creek Fish Hatchery Road
63.3 101.8 Underwood:  Cook-Underwood Road (see above)

Historic Building

The Condit Hydroelectric Power Plant is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
63.4 102.0 Skamania / Klickitat County Line

 This highway log continues eastbound through Klickitat County in Washington. 
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