Things to do in Hood River

    Discover amazing Hood River activities and premium in-home experiences.

    Perched where the Columbia River Gorge opens into the high desert, Hood River is an outdoor playground defined by wind sports, fruit orchards, and panoramic mountain views. Whether you’re kiteboarding on the river, sampling local hard ciders, or hiking through pine-scattered slopes, Hood River delivers a perfect balance of adventure and laid-back charm.

    Popular Activities in Hood River

    Gorge Town & Trail Self-Guided E-Bike Tour

    Explore waterfalls and cross Bridge of the Gods at your own pace on a 5-hour e-bike route

    5.0 381 reviews
    $35/ e-bike

    Waterfalls and Waterfront E-Bike Tour

    Ride a car-free route to waterfalls and river views on a self-guided e-bike tour

    5.0 381 reviews

    Hood River Railbike Tour with Mt. Hood Views

    Pedal motor-assisted railbikes past waterfalls, orchards and Mt. Hood views on a scenic guided railway ride.

    4.5 2.6K reviews
    $187/ railbike

    Mt. Hood Railroad Summer Train

    Enjoy a leisurely ride on a historic train with scenic views and a relaxing layover

    4.5 2.6K reviews
    $25/ person

    Spring Train Ride on the Mt. Hood Railroad

    Ride a scenic heritage railway through spring blossoms with peekaboo views of Mt. Hood

    4.5 2.6K reviews
    $25/ person

    Hood River E-Bike Rental

    Explore Hood River with an all-day pedal-assist e-bike

    4.5 2.6K reviews

    Guided E-Bike Ride Through Volcanic Columbia Gorge

    Discover dramatic volcanic landscapes on a guided e-bike ride through the Columbia Gorge

    5.0 353 reviews
    $125/ person

    Hood River E-Bike Rental with Vineyard Routes

    Explore scenic Hood River routes and vineyards at your own pace on an electric bike

    5.0 353 reviews

    Columbia Gorge Scenic E-Bike Ride

    Self-guided 3-hour ride on the car-free Historic Columbia River Highway

    5.0 353 reviews
    $70/ bike

    Self-Guided E-Bike Combo Ride: Mt. Views, Orchards & Tunnels

    Ride car-free trails and country roads to tunnels, orchards, and Mt. Hood views on a flexible self-guided loop

    5.0 353 reviews
    $89/ bike

    Double Kayak Rentals

    Paddle together with all gear included and 1–7 hour options

    4.9 55 reviews
    $38/ kayak

    Single Kayak Rentals

    Rent a single kayak for 1–7 hours with gear included

    4.9 55 reviews
    $19/ kayak

    Standup Paddleboard Rentals

    Flexible 1–7 hour rentals with gear included

    4.9 55 reviews

    Historic Columbia Gorge E-Bike & Tunnel Tour

    Ride car-free Historic Highway to waterfalls and the newly reopened tunnel on an easy half-day e-bike adventure

    5.0 381 reviews
    $20/ person

    Self-Guided E-Bike Tour of Multnomah Falls

    Ride a self-guided e-bike route to seven Columbia Gorge waterfalls at your pace

    5.0 381 reviews
    $97/ bike

    Explore the Charm of Hood River

    Hood River is a vibrant town where the Columbia River Gorge meets lush orchards and dramatic mountain views. Known for its world-class windsurfing, this destination offers outdoor enthusiasts an array of activities from kiteboarding to hiking on trails that lead to stunning waterfalls. The charming downtown area invites you with boutique shops, local art galleries, and craft breweries offering unique flavors inspired by the region.

    In spring and summer, take advantage of the Fruit Loop—a scenic drive through picturesque farmlands dotted with cherry blossoms and apple trees. Sample fresh produce at farm stands or visit a vineyard for wine tasting with panoramic views of Mount Hood in the distance. For those visiting in winter, nearby Mt. Hood Meadows provides excellent skiing opportunities just a short drive away.

    The beauty of Hood River lies not only in its natural surroundings but also in its welcoming community spirit. Whether you're sipping coffee at a riverside café or joining locals at one of many seasonal festivals celebrating everything from hops to harvests, you'll feel right at home here. This blend of adventure and relaxation makes it distinct from other destinations along the Pacific Northwest corridor.

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