One of our favorite stops in Hood River! Put your name on the list, enjoy a walk along the waterfront and then enjoy a beer!
Go visit our friends at MountNbarrel and get a guided wine bike tour! If you are from out of town-this is a great way to taste our amazing PNW wine. They are offering a 20% off code for the weekend: Crowell21
Incredible views and even better wine. Must stop.
A beautiful lavender farm, perfect for a walk.
Katie's favorite coffee shop in Hood River
A Portland based Scandinavian restaurant for breakfast, Broder now has a location in Hood River.
A Hood River institution with arguably the best views in Hood River. Located at the Best Western. *hint- they are providing dinner for our wedding!
Hood River is an awesome place for water sports - windsurfing, kite boarding, kayaking, and canoeing. There are lots of places to rent equipment!
Daily Fees – 9 holes $59 / 18 holes $32 Twilight Golf - $45
If you are able to spend time in Portland-go visit our friends at Migration Brewing! There are 3 locations but this stop is great on your way back into Portland from Hood River. Amazing beer, great food and awesome vibes.
Wahclella Falls - For beginners Difficulty: Easy Distance: 2 mile loop Two waterfalls, including multiple viewpoints of Wahclella Falls Angels Rest – Best views of the Gorge Difficulty: Moderate Distance: 4.8 miles round trip Exposed bluff that gives you 270-degree panoramic views Beacon Rock – Washington Side Difficulty: Moderate Distance: 1.8 mile round trip This is one of the most prominent geological features in the gorge. The 848-foot monolith was once the core of a volcano. Dog Mountain – Wildflower Heaven (Washington Side) Distance: 6.9 mi Difficulty: Difficult Seasons: Year Round but Mid-May to Early June for Wildflowers Northwest Balsamroot and other Wildflowers, Views of the Gorge
Super delicious local food- great dinner spot
Also on the Waterfront!
You’re in Oregon- so you must try a food truck! Best tacos in Hood River.