Cabbage Hill and the Blue Mountains: I-84's Most Dangerous Descent

Why the grade near Pendleton, Oregon has humbled even experienced mountain drivers

Interstate 84 is the primary east-west freight corridor through Oregon and Idaho, following the Columbia River gorge before turning south through the high desert toward Boise and Salt Lake City. Most of this route is straightforward for experienced commercial drivers — until the highway climbs into the Blue Mountains east of Pendleton.

At the summit of what truckers call Cabbage Hill (the locals’ name for the Emigrant Hill section of I-84), the road crests above 4,000 feet before dropping dramatically toward the Umatilla River valley and Pendleton below. What follows is one of the most consequential descents on any US interstate.

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