Hood River, Oregon
So excited to discover a not so hidden gem of the PNW - Hood River! Eugenia and Andrew are getting married this summer and there is plenty to eat, drink, hike, and view in this gorgeous part of the world.
How To Get Here
From Seattle, it’ll take you around 4 hours to get to Hood River.
From Portland, it’ll take you around an hour.
Either way, make sure to stop by some gorgeous stops along the way
Where To Stay
Where To Eat
Coffee/Breakfast
Quick Lunch
Dinner
Celilo Restaurant - Hood River staple
Riverside - incredible views!
Romuls - comfort italian
Solstice Wood Fire Cafe - known for pizza!
Dessert
Farms
The Gorge White House - 4th Generation family-owned farm with hard ciders, wine, food, fruit, and flowers.
Apple Valley Country Store - Small batch jams, syrups, and jellies! Huckleberry & marionberry milkshakes!
Draper Girls Country Farm - fresh cherries, strawberries, and apricots
Old Trunk - house-made sodas, fresh fruit soft serve
Activities
Water Activities
Hikes
Tom Mccall Preserve (easy - 4.2 mile RT)
LaTourell Falls (easy - 2.4 miles RT)
Tamanwas Falls (easy - 3.4 miles RT)
Wahchella Falls (easy - 2 miles RT)
Elowah Falls (easy - 1.4 miles RT)
Catherine Creek Arch Loop (easy 1.9 miles RT)
Angel’s Rest (moderate - 4.8 miles RT)
Triple Falls Hike (moderate - 3.2 miles RT)
Oneonta Gorge Hike (moderate 1 mile RT)