Ten East Clark County businesses are participating in the 2024 Taste of the Gorge, an interactive program designed to encourage residents and visitors to explore a diverse array of restaurants and small businesses in the Columbia River Gorge.
“We wanted to be a part of it because it entices people to get out, travel around this beautiful part of the country, and see what local businesses have to offer,” Andy and Tiffany Regan, the owners of Camas Cheese Co. in downtown Camas, said. “Further, it showcases local makers (and) producers that reside in the Pacific Northwest. We love introducing people to new things. This is a great way to make that happen.”
Participants can download an interactive digital passport of the region featuring more than 70 participating local businesses, and track their visits to earn points, which can then be redeemed for prizes ranging from gift cards to local restaurants to overnight stays at the Balch Hotel in Dufur, Oregon, and Skamania Lodge in Stevenson, Washington.
“The more check-ins they collect, the more likely they are to win prizes,” said freelance consultant Angie Marie Madsen, who contracted with the Columbia Gorge Tourism Alliance (CGTA) to manage the project.
The program is coordinated by the CGTA, a nonprofit network of businesses and organizations that work to enhance communities through support of arts and culture, transit systems, local food, small businesses, climate sustainability and community collaboration.