Bridal Veil

Bridal Veil is a great little town. It’s got that off-the-beaten track, locals-only, undiscovered territory kind of charm. And since it’s so hush-hush, we currently don’t have any stories or activities for this little gem. We can tell you about towns nearby, but as for Bridal Veil, we’re counting on you to go exploring and report back.

Nearby Sandy

Though Lewis and Clark first named it "Quicksand River," it eventually shortened to "Sandy." With the ever-present, glorious visage of Mt. Hood dominating the land, low-key Sandy claims its own special appealits unique shops, music fairs and…

Nearby Troutdale

In 1872, sea captain John Harlow bought the town's original land claim, building an expansive estate replete with trout ponds that he called "Troutdale." He convinced the railroads to build a depot near his home, and the name stuck. Also called "the…

Nearby Brightwood

While driving the most significant elevation climb on Mt. Hood, you pass through Brightwood, Welches, Zigzag and Rhododendron the Villages of Mt. Hood. Located within close proximity to high-mountain lakes, rivers chilled from the mountain's…