




Vista House at Crown Point
Attraction
4.8 (8485 reviews)
Octagonal rest stop & observation point overlooking river & mountains, built in the early 1900s.
40700 Historic Columbia River Hwy, Corbett, OR 97019
+1 503-695-2240
Did You Know?
Iconic Location
Vista House is perched atop Crown Point, a basalt promontory overlooking the Columbia River Gorge, offering unparalleled panoramic views.
Year Built
Completed in 1918, Vista House was designed as a rest stop for travelers on the newly constructed Columbia River Highway and as a scenic viewpoint.
Architectural Influence
The building's octagonal shape and Art Nouveau details are reminiscent of German Jugendstil architecture, reflecting the era's design trends.
Original Purpose
Beyond its stunning views, Vista House was originally conceived as an elaborate 'comfort station' for tourists, featuring restrooms, an observatory, and a place to rest.
Highlights from Reviews
• breathtaking views
The location offers spectacular panoramic views of the Columbia River Gorge, the Washington shoreline, and surrounding mountains.
• historic architecture
The beautifully restored 1918 building, with its marble floors and stained glass, provides an impressive and historically rich experience.
• free admission
There is no admission fee to enter the Vista House, making it an accessible and value-for-money attraction for visitors.
• convenient stop
It's an ideal stop along the Historic Columbia River Highway for a quick rest, photos, or as a starting point for waterfall tours.
• informational exhibits
Inside the Vista House, visitors can learn about the history of the building and the region through various exhibits.