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Take this 35-mile, scenic drive through the valley’s orchards, forests, farmlands, and friendly communities. Sample delicious fruits and take your favorites home, visit a winery, experience fields of fragrant lavender, meet adorable alpacas, savor delicious baked goods, and create memories by participating in family activities hosted at Fruit Loop locations throughout the year.
The Fruit Loop is just an hour away from Oregon’s largest city, Portland. Located in the national scenic area called the Columbia River Gorge, and the nation’s largest pear-growing region, this is one of the few places that offers the complete experience of growing, producing, and then enjoying fruit and wine.

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  1. Rated 5/5
    October 17, 2012 by mimiganoush
    Inappropriate?

    I am reviewing the \”Fruit Loop\”, not this format. Don\’t miss the Gorge White House, a real beauty – in summer, excellent purchases of flowers picked from the field can be had. We used the \”Fruit Loop\” event schedule to plan our trips … for weekends OTHER than an event (too crowded). Don\’t miss the great views of the mountains or the really nice alpaca farms (we bought yarn named for the animal it came from-fun). In the spring Panarama Point in Hood River is a don\’t miss when the cherry trees are in bloom. Superlative, but hard to time!

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