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Hurricane Racing

Hurricane Racing, located Government Camp, provides bike rentals, classes, and retail sales. More
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(503) 272-0240
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Hood River Bicycles (bike rentals)

Hood River Bicycles is a full-service Bike Shops offering rentals (including e-mountain bikes), sales, service, and a shuttle to nearby trails. More
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(541) 387-3276
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Northwest Cherry Festival

April 26 - 28, 2019
Head to The Dalles for the 40th Annual Northwest Cherry Festival. A longtime favorite among locals and visitors alike, the festival is set in the spectacular Columbia River Gorge and showcases The Dalles’ deep agricultural heritage and Western roots. The Festival includes the Gorge’s largest parade, classic car show, a 10K race, and lots of great local music and bands. There’s also cherry sampling with the Oregon Cherry Growers, craft vendors, agriculture job fair, Cherry Idol and Carnival. You don’t want to miss the crowning... More
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Mt. Hood & Columbia River Gorge , The Dalles , Fairs & Festivals , Family Fun , Events ,
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Fifteenmile Loop

20Mi, Extreme
This ride starts from the same point as Knebal Springs; you can consider Fifteenmile Loop the same ride, but on a different scale: a bit of climbing, a long drop followed by an equally long climb; a downhill sprint to the finish. It’s just that Fifteenmile stretches out each of those segments – and puts you in an almost entirely different riding environment. This is one of the most remote backcountry trails in the area. To get to the trailhead, drive south from Hood River... More
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Mt. Hood & Columbia River Gorge , Parkdale , Bicycling , Mountain Biking , Bicycling ,
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Mosier Company

Mosier Company is a family owned and operated coffee roaster and restaurant serving up fuel for your mind, body and soul in the form of locally sourced and hand crafted food, drink and entertainment. Their seasonal menu rotates daily. Visit website to view the menus and event calendar. More
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Mt. Hood & Columbia River Gorge , Mosier , Family Fun , Restaurants ,
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Celebrate Oregon’s National Wild and Scenic Rivers

Of the 200 Wild and Scenic Rivers in the U.S., 58 of them are here in Oregon. You could say we have more than our fair share. More
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Mt. Hood & Columbia River Gorge , Favorite Trips , Rafting , Rivers & Streams , Paddle Sports ,

School of Send

School of Send offers mountain bike camps and private lessons for kids and adults of all abilities.  Owner and founder, Gary Paasch and his partner, Jen Wilson have been fixtures in the Hood River mountain bike community for decades.  Riders are sure to benefit from their backgrounds in bike coaching and their deep knowledge of the area. More
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MountNbarreL – Wine Country Bike & Shuttle Tours

Is it a bike ride with wine, or a wine tasting with bikes? Either way, the pairing of both activities is an ingenious one, and all you have to do is show up. The woman-run team at MountNbarreL, which launched in 2015, does the rest. They’ll have your hybrid cruiser bikes and helmets ready and lead you on a private tour — through quiet, lesser-used farm roads, orchards and trails — to three wine tasting rooms, as well as an organic U-pick spot. Grab your... More
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What’s New in The Dalles

The Dalles has been popping lately with all sorts of new energy and creative enterprise. Here’s what’s fresh and exciting to explore on your next Columbia River Gorge road trip to The Dalles. More
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The Wy’East Store

Located in the Wy’East Day Lodge at Timberline Lodge & Ski Area, the Wy’East Store has everything you need for your next Timberline ski or snowboard adventure – including outerwear, goggles, hats, gloves, socks, and more. Browse through a great selection of Timberline logowear and find other great souvenirs to commemorate your trip to Mt Hood. More
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Eating Around the Fruit Loop

Is there anything more delightful than exploring the Columbia River Gorge? How about if you add tasting wine, jams, fresh orchard fruit and artisan treats from farm stands and purveyors along the famous Hood River County Fruit Loop? The famed 35-mile route — with 17 farm stands, 10 wineries, three cideries, six berry farms and two lavender farms (with lavender spice blends, pancake mixes, honeys infused sugars and more) — celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2018, and luckily, there are plenty of places to get... More
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Dean’s Guide Service LLC

Oregon State Marine Board
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Take Down Guide Service

Oregon State Marine Board
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Steelhead Outfitters LLC

Oregon State Marine Board
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Pardue’s Fishing Adventures LLC

Oregon State Marine Board
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OAR Angling LLC

Oregon State Marine Board
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Hood River Farmers Market

Saturday, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM from May to the third week in November Enjoy live music, kid's activities and hot food vendors every week! Vendors bring the finest and freshest local foods including veggies, fruit, meat, cheese, berries, honey, breads, jams, mushrooms, baked goods, and much more to celebrate the harvest of the season. The market also showcases work and products from local artists and crafters. The first 20 kids at the market received a free $2 token to buy their own fruits or... More
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Upper McCord Creek Falls

Head out to John B. Yeon Scenic Corridor to one of the dramatic and secluded waterfalls in the area. A family- and dog-friendly 2.2-mile hike leads to Upper McCord Creek Falls, actually a double falls that cascade 64 feet over mossy basalt. More
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Post Canyon

17Mi, Moderate
As a serious MTBer, gravity is quite possibly your best friend. And few riding experiences in Oregon take calculated advantage of gravity’s possibilities like the Post Canyon trail system outside Hood River. Post Canyon is actually one of the original gravity networks in the U.S., and it has aged exceedingly well. Over time an enthusiastic group of local trail builders has populated these forested hills with a plethora of features, from perfectly bermed turns to steep roll-downs. As a result, this destination has grown and... More
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The Dalles Lock And Dam, Lake Celilo

The Dalles Dam is 192 miles upstream from the mouth of the Columbia River, two miles east of the city of The Dalles, Oregon. The dam extends 1.5 miles from the Oregon shore to the navigation lock on the Washington shore. The project consists of a navigation lock, spillway, powerhouse and fish passage facilities. Various recreational facilities are provided along Lake Celilo, the 24-mile long lake behind the dam. There is a visitor center available focusing on the project and the region with interpretive displays... More
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Mt. Hood & Columbia River Gorge , The Dalles , Lakes & Reservoirs , Boating & Jet Boating , Camping , Fishing , Hiking & Backpacking , Wildlife Viewing ,
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Shellrock Creek Campground

Shellrock Creek Campground is primitive camping at its finest.  It is located on the banks of Shellrock Creek which feeds into the Oak Grove Fork and then eventually the Clackamas River.  This campground delivers a feeling of really being “out there”. Each site is separated by dense growth allowing for camper privacy. Shellrock Creek is a small brook in the woods which creates that tranquil sound of running water which can be heard throughout the campground. More
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Riverford Campground

Riverford Campground is a small scenic campground, along the Clackamas River near its confluence with the Collowash River set in a dense forest of Douglas fir and hemlocks. Located on the Wild and Scenic Clackamas River. More
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Portland Women’s Forum State Scenic Viewpoint

The view is absolutely breathtaking and it's one of the best spots to soak in a view of one of the most beautiful places on earth: the magnificent, awesome Columbia River Gorge. Any visit to the Gorge would be nearly perfect with Women's Forum as the starting place to a fun-filled day of adventure and discovery. With the scenic Vista House and the wide expanse of the Columbia Gorge in the background, more photographs of the Columbia Gorge are probably taken from this point than... More
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Mt. Hood & Columbia River Gorge , Corbett , State Parks ,
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Otto’s Ski Shop

Bike Friendly Business
Otto’s Ski and Mountain Bike specializes in Nordic ski and snowshoe sales and rentals in the winter season and mountain bike rentals year round. Apparel and accessories for a wide variety of aerobic activities are well stocked at Otto’s. Maps for X-C skiing and snowshoeing and hiking and biking are available year round. The Otto’s crew are welcoming and informed about weather conditions on the mountain for winter sports and can direct our customers to mountain bike trails in the area suited to the level... More
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(503) 668-5947
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Deschutes River State Recreation Area

The Deschutes River State Recreation Area is a tree-shaded, overnight oasis for campers. The sparkle-laden, swift, green rush of the Deschutes converges with the Columbia here, and there's no better place for family outing activities like hiking, mountain biking, camping, rafting, world-class steelhead and trout fishing. Equestrian trail riding permitted March- June with a reservation (closed July-February). Spring comes early in the Deschutes canyon, painting the walls of the canyon green for a few months each year, before heat begins to build in June, turning... More
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Cloud Cap

21Mi, Challenging
Cloud Cap Road on Mount Hood’s northeastern flank was originally a wagon road – there’s a wooden sign to prove it – that was improved through mighty effort by Chinese laborers at the end of the 19th century. At its top sits Cloud Cap Inn, built in 1889 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. If you pedal your way up this, you’re likely to know exactly why the Inn got its name – you might even ride through clouds and pop out... More
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Mt. Hood Barlow to Bonney to Bennett

44Mi, Challenging
This bracing 44-mile ride carries you over alpine ridges, rocky paths, logging roads, packed gravel, river-crossings and calm, smooth pavement – and through an elevation gain of over 4,500 feet – as you cover some of the path pioneers took to settle Oregon 150 years ago. Those hardy folks had to take on whatever lay in their path, and so will you. With this variety, you will not be bored. From Barlow Pass, start with a bit of history as you go southeast toward Keeps... More
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Romuls West Restaurant

Welcome to a taste of Italy in the Gorge! Romul’s is an Italian restaurant with an authentic European flair, located in downtown Hood River. More
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Ristorante Di Pompello

Ristorante Di Pompello is owned and operated by Saul and Ruby Pompeyo. This restaurant is the culmination of a lifelong dream of Saul’s; to open one of his own Italian Restaurants! Saul and Ruby work seven days a week in the restaurant, Ruby makes all the sauces fresh, from scratch, every day and helps Saul in the kitchen as well. We invite you to stop by and check out our extensive and affordable Italian Food menu. From sandwiches and Traditional Classic pasta dishes to extravagant... More
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Brian’s Pourhouse

Located in a cute gray house on Oak Street in downtown Hood River, Brian’s offers a wide range of fine foods and drinks served in a delightful and comfortable atmosphere. Their chefs source the best local ingredients to create a fresh, innovative menu that is sure to appeal to everyone. More
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