MENUCHA is located on the south side of the Columbia River Gorge, in Corbett, Oregon inside the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Menucha is 30-40 minutes from Portland and Vancouver’s air, bus, and train terminals. Freeways I-84 and I-205 provide easy access by car from all directions.
ADDRESS: 38711 Historic Columbia River Highway, Corbett, OR 97019
DIRECTIONS: From whatever point of the compass you're coming, get yourself onto Interstate 84 (in Oregon, naturally) and head toward Exit 22, Corbett Hill Road. When you get there, take that exit! At the top of the hill turn LEFT onto Historic Columbia River Highway. Follow signs toward Vista House/Crown Point and proceed 1.25 miles. You will pass the Corbett Country Market and a fire station along the way. (If you pass the Corbett schools, you are headed the wrong direction. Turn around.) Keep LEFT at the fork where Grange Hall Road splits off from the highway. Menucha’s entrance will be on the LEFT side of the road.
YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR if you reach Women’s Forum Park (1/4 mile past us) or Vista House at Crown Point (2 miles past us). You’ve gone way too far if you reach Multnomah Falls.
The info on this page is based on Menucha's own website - menucha.org/directions - check it out for even more info.
Please note: While there is no public transportation to Menucha, there are many private transportation options (Lyft/Uber/taxi/etc) that can get you there... and we may be able to help you arrange a carpool there with another NWRG attendee! (see below)
ADDRESS: 38711 Historic Columbia River Highway, Corbett, OR 97019
DIRECTIONS: From whatever point of the compass you're coming, get yourself onto Interstate 84 (in Oregon, naturally) and head toward Exit 22, Corbett Hill Road. When you get there, take that exit! At the top of the hill turn LEFT onto Historic Columbia River Highway. Follow signs toward Vista House/Crown Point and proceed 1.25 miles. You will pass the Corbett Country Market and a fire station along the way. (If you pass the Corbett schools, you are headed the wrong direction. Turn around.) Keep LEFT at the fork where Grange Hall Road splits off from the highway. Menucha’s entrance will be on the LEFT side of the road.
YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR if you reach Women’s Forum Park (1/4 mile past us) or Vista House at Crown Point (2 miles past us). You’ve gone way too far if you reach Multnomah Falls.
The info on this page is based on Menucha's own website - menucha.org/directions - check it out for even more info.
Please note: While there is no public transportation to Menucha, there are many private transportation options (Lyft/Uber/taxi/etc) that can get you there... and we may be able to help you arrange a carpool there with another NWRG attendee! (see below)
Ride ShareMany of our attendees carpool to and from the Gathering. Over the years we've developed our own way of connecting passengers and drivers. If you'd like, you may use the forms to the right to request or offer a ride specifically with fellow Reiki Gathering attendees. (We cannot guarantee a carpool match... but it's amazing how often it works out!)
If you need a ride to Menucha from the airport or train station, or simply want to carpool, please fill out the forms to the right, or contact our Registrar, by June 19th. |
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Traveling by PlanePortland International Airport (PDX) is the nearest large airport.
Arrival Times Whether you decide to rent a car yourself or share a ride with a fellow participant, please plan your flight to arrive at PDX by 3:00 pm at the latest, in order to arrive at Menucha on time for the beginning of the Gathering. Departure Times Please plan your return flight to depart no earlier than 4:00 pm, to allow for time to get to the airport after the conclusion of the Gathering. |
Traveling by TrainAmtrak provides rail service to Portland, Oregon via the Coast Starlight, Amtrak Cascades, and Empire Builder trains.
When planning arrival and departure times, please use the same times suggested in "Traveling by Plane" to the left. See Amtrak's web site for scheduling and ticketing information. |