Summer is the best time to visit the Columbia River to enjoy the sunny, blue skies when they are more attractive than the rainy gray skies that the other seasons are known for in the Pacific Northwest. Late Spring or early Fall before the hard rains begin can also be a great time to cruise the Columbia River as the colors of the spring and autumn vegetation will be unique and beautiful.
Summer
Summer is definitely the most popular season to visit the Pacific Northwest and cruise the Columbia River so that you can enjoy long sunny days, warm temperatures, and blue skies. Although, the summer travel season can come with its cons as there are larger crowds as the peak season for tourism. The heat can also be uncomfortable and heat waves can cause issues for active itineraries that feature higher-energy activities during the hottest days of summer.
Spring
As the Pacific Northwest transitions from its mild winters, spring isn’t a bad time to cruise the Columbia River, especially if you want to see the foliage in bloom. In general, spring is a rainier season and late spring can still be quite rainy. But during the last month of the season, May, temperatures do begin to rise, rain becomes more scarce, and the colors of the blossoming flowers from spring will still be around. For those hoping to avoid the crowds and occasionally uncomfortable high temperatures of summer, late spring might be the best time for a Columbia River cruise so that you can enjoy the exercise implicit on our active itineraries.
Fall
The early Fall is one of the most underrated times to cruise the Columbia River and its tributaries since the transitioning colors of Autumn are beautiful, and the temperatures are not getting too chilly yet. During the month of September, you can feel it every week as the temperatures begin to slowly drop from the summer heat. The late autumn rains don’t start to get heavy until October and November. Summer is also a good time for a Columbia River cruise because the peak summer crowds have begun to taper and there is less tourist traffic.