Gorge Visitors Resource 2022
We have created a one-page cheat-sheet for anyone who works with visitors in the Gorge. It gives all the info for helping us disperse & educate to protect the region. […]
We have created a one-page cheat-sheet for anyone who works with visitors in the Gorge. It gives all the info for helping us disperse & educate to protect the region. […]
We had a delightful gathering of all types of organizations to kick off the start of the visitor season here in the Gorge. We heard from the visitors centers in […]
Mid Columbia Economic Development Department have profiled a number of businesses in the Gorge who have shown resilience in these times to adapt (dare we say, pivot). As many of […]
Click here to download the initial list of project ideas developed by the CGTA network during the pre-meeting discussions in early Nov 2021. Join us to help rank and prioritize […]
Register now for our annual planning meeting Join us to connect with others in the region, to hear short updates on the efforts underway and to celebrate the work that […]
Top 10 reasons to be a member of Columbia Gorge Tourism Alliance (CGTA): Because ‘tourism’ can be a dirty word. Columbia Gorge Tourism Alliance (CGTA) is a Gorge-wide network focused […]
We are proud to have our network featured by the Destination Stewardship Center who are continuing the work of National Geographic’s former Center for Sustainable Destinations and are one of […]
On May 25th, 2021 we held our Gorge Outdoor Recreation & Tourism Summit (by Zoom) to explore worst case scenarios from around the world, the good news and the actions we […]
The CGTA network was featured in the kick-off event for the new Future of Tourism Coalition. (Click here to find the entire webinar). It starts with a fantastic keynote “Reframing Tourism -And […]
The Gorge was featured in the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Experience Expert Seminar #6: The Seasonality of Travel Along the Trail. This webinar, hosted by Derek Schimmel, explores […]