Follow in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark as you sail past dramatic canyons, lush vineyards, and historic landmarks that shaped the American frontier. From the vibrant city of Portland to the scenic beauty of the Columbia River Gorge and the rich agricultural heartland of eastern Washington, this 8-day voyage Starting May 15, 2027 offers a perfect blend of natural wonders, regional cuisine, and immersive shore excursions. Experience the comfort of small-ship cruising while exploring one of the most stunning and storied regions in the country.
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Cruise through the heart of the Pacific Northwest on an unforgettable journey along the Columbia and Snake Rivers. Follow the path of Lewis and Clark as you explore dramatic canyons, lush vineyards, and historic towns. With stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and immersive excursions, this small-ship adventure offers a perfect blend of history, scenery, and relaxation.
American Anthem
May 15, 2027
Portland, OR to Clarkston, WA (9 Days/8 Nights)
Portland, Oregon: Known for its eclectic charm and natural beauty, Portland is a vibrant city nestled between rivers, forests, and mountains. From its bustling downtown and iconic food truck scene to serene Japanese gardens and local artisan markets, Portland blends urban creativity with Pacific Northwest tranquility. It’s the perfect gateway to your Columbia & Snake Rivers adventure, offering a taste of culture, history, and scenic splendor.
Astoria, Oregon: Perched at the mouth of the Columbia River, Astoria is a charming coastal town rich in history and maritime heritage. As the oldest American settlement west of the Rockies, it offers a unique blend of Victorian architecture, scenic river views, and cultural attractions like the Astoria Column and the Columbia River Maritime Museum. With its blend of small-town charm and frontier legacy, Astoria is a highlight of any Pacific Northwest journey.
Kalama, Washington: Tucked along the banks of the Columbia River, Kalama is a hidden gem that offers a warm welcome and scenic charm. Known for its rich logging history and beautiful riverfront park, this quaint town is a peaceful stop where you can stroll the waterfront, browse local boutiques, or simply take in views of the surrounding forests and mountains. Kalama’s small-town hospitality and riverside beauty make it a delightful part of your Columbia River cruise experience.
The Dalles, Oregon: Steeped in pioneer history and surrounded by striking natural beauty, The Dalles is one of Oregon’s oldest settlements along the Columbia River. Once a vital stop on the Oregon Trail, this vibrant town offers a fascinating blend of heritage and modern charm. Explore historic landmarks, visit award-winning wineries, or take in the sweeping views of the Columbia Gorge. The Dalles is a gateway to the region’s past and a highlight of your river cruise adventure.
Pendleton, Oregon & Richland, Washington: Experience the diverse spirit of the American West with visits to Pendleton and Richland. In Pendleton, step back in time to a town famous for its Wild West heritage, iconic rodeo, and Pendleton Woolen Mills. Explore its historic underground city and Native American culture. Then in Richland, discover the heart of Washington’s wine country along the banks of the Columbia River. Enjoy scenic vineyards, modern tasting rooms, and the warm hospitality of this sunny Tri-Cities gem. Together, these two towns offer a perfect blend of frontier history and contemporary flavor.
Clarkston, Washington: Nestled at the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers, Clarkston is your gateway to the wild beauty of Hells Canyon—North America’s deepest river gorge. This welcoming town offers rich Native American history, rugged landscapes, and thrilling opportunities for adventure, including jet boat excursions into the canyon. With its mix of small-town charm and dramatic natural surroundings, Clarkston is a fitting finale to your Columbia & Snake Rivers journey.
Natural Wonders of the Columbia & Snake Rivers
Begin your journey in the awe-inspiring Columbia River Gorge, an 80-mile canyon that serves as one of America’s most breathtaking natural corridors. Carved through layers of volcanic rock, this National Scenic Area is home to dramatic cliffs and dozens of waterfalls—including the iconic Multnomah Falls, cascading 620 feet through a lush, forested canyon. Whether it’s spring wildflowers or the brilliant hues of autumn foliage, the gorge delivers year-round beauty that captivates the senses.
As the cruise continues east, watch the landscape transform from thick evergreen forests to golden hills and sage-covered desert. This shift in scenery reflects millions of years of geologic change, particularly the cataclysmic Missoula Floods, which shaped the region's distinctive features like the Channeled Scablands. Each bend in the river reveals a new vista—rolling vineyards, sculpted cliffs, and sweeping valleys that tell the story of Earth's powerful forces.
Traveling up the Snake River, your adventure culminates in Hells Canyon—a dramatic chasm deeper than the Grand Canyon. A thrilling jet boat ride takes you into the heart of this remote wilderness, where towering cliffs, ancient rock formations, and elusive wildlife offer a glimpse into one of the continent’s most untouched landscapes.
A Journey Through American History
Cruise the same path once taken by Lewis and Clark during their legendary Corps of Discovery expedition. Learn how they navigated these waters, engaged with Native tribes, and recorded their findings in journals that would shape the course of American westward expansion. Visits to towns like The Dalles and Clarkston bring their epic journey to life through immersive excursions and interpretive exhibits.
Long before explorers arrived, these rivers were home to thriving indigenous cultures. Along your cruise, you’ll encounter the enduring traditions of the Nez Perce, Yakama, and Umatilla tribes. From petroglyph-covered cliffs to modern cultural centers, gain insight into the rich stories, crafts, and spirituality of the first peoples of the Northwest.
In historic Pendleton, step into the world of pioneers and frontier legends. Tour the Pendleton Underground, a hidden city beneath the streets once used by early settlers, and visit the Pendleton Woolen Mills, where generations of craftsmanship are woven into every product. This region was a key landmark on the Oregon Trail, and you'll feel the enduring spirit of adventure in every stop.
As you reach Richland in the Tri-Cities, discover the intersection of agriculture, science, and innovation. This area is home to world-class wineries, offering tastings of bold reds and crisp whites grown in the sun-drenched vineyards of eastern Washington. Nearby, the Hanford Reach National Monument preserves a pristine section of the Columbia River, while telling the complex story of the Manhattan Project and the role this region played in shaping modern history.
For over 50 years, American Cruise Lines has been redefining small-ship cruising across the United States, offering guests an intimate and immersive way to explore the country’s most beautiful waterways. Founded in 1972 and still family-owned and operated, the company has grown into a leading name in domestic cruising, known for its commitment to personalized service, destination-focused itineraries, and modern comfort. With a fleet of American-built ships designed for smooth river and coastal cruising, American Cruise Lines brings travelers closer to the landscapes, history, and culture that define the United States.
What sets American Cruise Lines apart is its dedication to authenticity and convenience. Every itinerary is crafted to showcase the unique character of each region—from the historic towns along the Mississippi River to the wild frontiers of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest. Their Columbia & Snake Rivers Cruise, for example, offers a captivating journey through the same landscapes that Lewis and Clark once explored, with daily shore excursions that highlight local heritage, natural wonders, and regional cuisine.
Guests aboard American Cruise Lines enjoy the ease and elegance of small-ship travel. With fewer than 200 passengers on each vessel, the atmosphere onboard is relaxed and friendly, and the attentive all-American crew ensures a high level of personalized service. Spacious staterooms—many with private balconies—modern amenities, and regionally inspired cuisine all contribute to a comfortable and enriching journey. Onboard experts and historians offer lectures and commentary that bring each destination to life, deepening your understanding of the places you visit.
American Cruise Lines is also committed to innovation and sustainability. Its newest fleet of modern riverboats and classic paddlewheelers are designed with environmental responsibility and guest comfort in mind. From flexible onboard dining to included shore excursions and complimentary pre-cruise hotel stays, every detail is thoughtfully planned to enhance your experience.
When you sail with American Cruise Lines, you’re not just taking a vacation—you’re engaging with the people, places, and stories that shape America. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or simply looking for a relaxing and scenic escape, their cruises offer a uniquely American way to explore the beauty and diversity of the country—without the need for international flights or passports.
Special Offers:
Pricing is based on double occupancy:
(Our pricing is lower than booking directly with American Cruise Line)
Signature Suite (SS) - $16,170.00
Grand Suite (GS1) - $12,365.00
Sky Suite (SKY) - $10,135.00
Vista Balcony (VB) - $7,930.00
Premium Balcony (PB) - $7,535.00
Deluxe Balcony (DB1) - $7,090.00
Single Balcony (SGB) - $7,935.00
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