Showing posts with label White Salmon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White Salmon. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

High Atop the Bluff in the Gorge

I wrote about the bluffs in White Salmon a few years back and now a colleague of mine has finally gotten the lots he has been working on completed and ready for sale. Our office is listing them now. The views from these lots are outstanding and they do NOT require oversight by the Columbia Gorge Commission.

In total there are seven lots including one that can be further divided into a total of three lots. Each of the lots offers a view of either the Columbia River Gorge and some offer spectacular views of Mount Hood and Hood River Oregon across the river.

One of the lots has a house on it already with a large deck that takes in one of the best views possible. The others are ready to go. Buy the lot and build the dream.

This area is filled with things to do especially if you like the outdoors. There is also plenty to do "in town" in this area with White Salmon high up on the bluff, Bingen down along the river and just across the bridge is Hood River, Oregon.

Hood River / White Salmon is in the transition point between the lush green west end of the Gorge and the drier east end of the gorge. As such rainfall is significantly less than what we see here in the west. There will be a great deal more sunshine. The winters will be a touch colder but still not as brutal as the central and eastern Washington cities of Ellensburg, Wenatchee or Spokane.

What fabulous spot to take in the view. I have attached the following google earth clips with approximations of the lot locations. If there is interest in the actual real estate, I have them listed on my land site, Southwest Washington Land.

As always please enjoy the view.














Friday, October 24, 2014

Gorge-ous Views in White Salmon



Previously published on "Enjoy the View" by Rod Sager


The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area is quite spectacular. The area is governed by a commission that makes building homes in the region challenging. The commission must approve all buildings and has a very strict set of guidelines for new construction. This is all intended to protect the integrity of America's second largest gorge behind the Grand Canyon.

All of that gorge commission red tape aside, the views from some of the homes are stunning. This 1.39 acre lot in White Salmon, Washington is listed at $500,000. It is in one of the few urban exemption zones and thus requires no gorge commission review to build. The views are quite amazing both urban and natural. This lot looks across the Columbia into Hood River, Oregon.

Prices are steep for these exempt parcels but the home will have an obstruction free view of one of the worlds most spectacular natural features and the glimmering lights of Hood River on the other shore.

The gorge-ous home shown here is listed at 1.1 million and is on the same bluff as the land listing. This is a spacious three bedroom home with 2600 squares and a three acre lot. The home has equally dramatic vistas. Looking West peers into the temperate rain forest portion of the Gorge. Looking East shows the dramatic transition to arid grass lands.

The Columbia River Gorge is a truly remarkable scenic area and to live up on a bluff overlooking this magnificent natural wonder is absolutely heavenly.
White Salmon is a city of roughly 2,300 people in Klickitat County. It is connected to Hood River, OR by the Hood River-White Salmon Interstate Bridge across the Columbia River. This long cantilever bridge spans nearly a mile across the river and features a lift section to accommodate commercial river traffic. White Salmon is 68 miles East of Downtown Vancouver via Washington State Hwy 14.

Hood River, Oregon has roughly 7,900 people and a nice historic downtown area. The city is 65 miles East of Portland, OR via Interstate 84.

This is a great area to retire and soak up the bounty of nature. The Washington side offers some advantages to retirees which you can read about on my Retire to Washington Blog.

I highly recommend you take a lovely drive into the Gorge and please, enjoy the view.