Hood River has a ton of things to do and we started the Hood River BnB so more people would be able to experience all the great activities the Gorge has to offer.
Mt. Hood/Columbia Gorge
Hood River BnB
Justesen Ranch
Treat yourself to the relaxing vacation you deserve when you arrange a stay at Justesen Ranch Recreation. Our headquarters are located just south of Grass Valley, Oregon. To learn more about us or to make a reservation, contact us to speak with a member of our team.
Pheasant Valley Bed & Breakfast
We invite you to wake up in the mornings to soft, gentle breezes, vineyard and Mt. Hood views with complimentary wine tasting just next door. Our lovely Bed & Breakfast includes 3 rooms and sleeping facilities for 6 guests.
Pheasant Valley Winery
Locals love this family-owned and operated (by Scott and Gail Hagee) winery and estate vineyard in Oregon's Hood River Valley. Known for sustainable farming practices, Pheasant Valley claims to be the first organic vineyard and winery. Before deciding to devote a portion of their property to growing wine grapes, the Hagees spent over 20 years as certified organic apple and pear orchardists. The vineyard is also available as a wedding venue!
3890 Acree Dr.
Hood River, OR 97301
541-387-3040
River Drifters
River Drifters offers trips in Oregon & Washington on some of the best rivers including the Deschutes, White Salmon, Clackamas & more. From shorter half day trips to full five day vacations. We have trips close to Portland, Bend, Mt Hood and Eastern Oregon as well. Serving up fun since 1979!
SellMyTimeshareNow.com
SellMyTimeshareNow.com is the most active online reseller of timeshares in the world. With more than $2.8 BILLION in timeshare sales and rental offers sent to owners just like you, we deliver real results to help you rent or sell your timeshare.
Vacasa Hood River
Vacasa offers vacation homes in Hood River and surrounding area. From country estates with Mt. Hood views to hip downtown apartments we have the perfect lodging choice for everyone.
Bagby Hot Springs
Walk through an old-growth forest to the best wild, free hot springs in Northwest Oregon
About the Hike: Hollowed-out cedar logs serve as 8-foot-long bathtubs at this rustic, free hot springs. Even if you don't plan to soak, the trail here is a delight, through a towering old-growth forest. Expect crowds on weekends and in summer.
Difficulty: An easy, 3-mile walk round-trip, with just 200 feet of elevation gain.
Season: Open all year.
Bonneville Fish Hatchery
The Bonneville Fish Hatchery is the “it” location, especially if you are a salmon.
While the nearly 1 million human visitors a year is an impressive statistic, what biologists and Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife officials are more impressed with is when more than 80,000 salmon return in the late summer and early fall.
Columbia Gorge Discovery Center
Driving through the Columbia River Gorge it hits you that over the course of thousands of years, the landscape was carved from the earth creating the majestic beauty.
Then you realize you need to keep your eyes on the road.
The gorge's unending beauty is only matched by the rich history and lessons it can teach people willing to learn. Lucky for us, there is the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center and Museum in The Dalles.