We finished a two week trip from Lewiston down the Snake, to the Columbia then down to Astoria last weekend. It's a wonderful trip and easily accessible for people in the Northwest. We trailered from Medford up to Lewiston and launched at Hells Canyon Resort. Its a very nice facility with a convenient ramp, good docks, showers and a pool. They let us leave our truck and trailer in the lot across from the ramp where it stayed safe and sound until we flew back up to Lewiston to drive back down to Portland to retrieve Chack Chack. You could probably even arrange to have your truck and trailer shuttled down.
Our Stops on the Snake were at Boyer State Park, which is another great facility, with a small store, and restaraunt and very friendly people. From there it was Lyons Ferry - non alcohol gas available - with again a nice facillity and restaraunt. From Lyons Ferry we head down the remainder of the Snake then up the Columbia to Kennicwick.
From Kennewick we headed to to Arlington, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Beacon Rock, Cathlamet, Astoria, then back up to St Helens, Coon Island, then Rose City Yacht Club in Portland were we arrived for Prime Rib dinner night.
We flew from Portland to Lewiston, got the truck and trailer, drove to Portland then recovered Chack Chack the next day and headed home
We picked the first two weeks of October for its light winds and fair weather which was spectacular. The eight locks were on demand and our longest wait to lock through was 30 minutes to a green light.
We used the Evergreen chart book and an older cruising guide by Malcolm Galatz for the trip. Mr Galatz's book is out of print but you can get it on
Amazon and it is still very useful.
I would highly recommend this cruise to you for its sense of remoteness - you are - and the stark beauty of the Snake which gives way to the verdant green of the Columbia river gorge.
Pictures in our album
Best
Eric
Our Stops on the Snake were at Boyer State Park, which is another great facility, with a small store, and restaraunt and very friendly people. From there it was Lyons Ferry - non alcohol gas available - with again a nice facillity and restaraunt. From Lyons Ferry we head down the remainder of the Snake then up the Columbia to Kennicwick.
From Kennewick we headed to to Arlington, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Beacon Rock, Cathlamet, Astoria, then back up to St Helens, Coon Island, then Rose City Yacht Club in Portland were we arrived for Prime Rib dinner night.
We flew from Portland to Lewiston, got the truck and trailer, drove to Portland then recovered Chack Chack the next day and headed home
We picked the first two weeks of October for its light winds and fair weather which was spectacular. The eight locks were on demand and our longest wait to lock through was 30 minutes to a green light.
We used the Evergreen chart book and an older cruising guide by Malcolm Galatz for the trip. Mr Galatz's book is out of print but you can get it on
Amazon and it is still very useful.
I would highly recommend this cruise to you for its sense of remoteness - you are - and the stark beauty of the Snake which gives way to the verdant green of the Columbia river gorge.
Pictures in our album
Best
Eric