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Former Railroad Building Turned Downtown Loft
Look out northwards from the rooftop terrace to the Columbia River and Washington mountains, with trains occasionally rumbling by below. Fill the industrial-style interior of soaring ceilings and century-old pillars with the sounds of vintage vinyl. Please inform yourself on updates for Covid 19 in Hood River County prior to travel. License #678 Cool Industrial feel, cement floors, soaring ceilings, 100 year old brick and cement pillars. Modern yet cozy furnishings. There a record player with vintage vinyl. Gourmet kitchen. Fun, hip vibe, right in the middle of town. Walk to everything. The roof top deck is everyone’s favorite. Guests will have access to the entire loft. You'll have street parking permits as well as access to the garage to store bicycles and other important items. We don't provide access to the garage for automobiles due to the risk of providing garage door opener and tight corner for parking (you'll see what we mean). I’m here if you need me. Feel free to ask me about restaurants or things to do. I’m happy to share information about the area with you. And of course any questions about the loft just text or give me a call. Sense the industrial past of this location by the old train tracks in the center of downtown. Go for a run in the nearby waterfront park, with shops, restaurants, and breweries also nearby. Hit the ski slopes at Mount Hood, only 30 minutes away. Parking for our loft is best just right on the street. We offer meter passes for street parking. It is very important to remember to return these passes upon your departure so the next guests will also have free parking. There is a fine for losing or leaving with the parking passes and not returning them to the loft upon your check out. Walking distance to everything in downtown Hood River and the Columbia River. Great cafes, breweries, wine tasting rooms, and restaurants just minutes away. Double Mountain Brewery and Full Sail Brewery are a block away.

Clearwater View
Sophisticated, modern 2-story, 3 bedroom family townhome which comfortably sleeps 6. Enjoy access to large screen TV, a spacious kitchen, and much more. Views of Mt. Adams, Columbia River and Washington hills. Short stroll to grocery and liquor store, coffee shop, restaurants, park, skate park and disk golf course. Limited traffic on dead-end street. Quick drive to river beaches, 40 mins to Mt Hood. "Welcome to our home! We laugh and love a lot here and hope you do too." - Kathrine & Revel.

"Just Right" Suite in the Trees
About this Guest House Lovely studio guesthouse looking out amidst the trees and beauty of the Scenic Gorge Area. Light and open space where you can take a deep breath and relax. Lovingly remodeled and decorated with art from our local Hood River artists. Lite use kitchen with small refrigerator, microwave and sink. One Queen bed and one twin bed. On the (quieter) West side of town and just a 5 minute drive to our amazing downtown with all the shops, restaurants and wineries you desire.

Amazing Gorge View Townhome Walk to Town & Trails
Modern townhome-- play, work, sightsee or do nothing at all! Surround yourself with beautiful views & activities right out of your door. Quality cheerful furnishings, with a whimsical MCM vibe. Mt. Hood fun 30 minutes away. Vineyards, breweries & the town of Hood River a 5 mile drive. A sit/stand desk with 27" monitor & 2nd workstation upstairs. Great internet! Family friendly & great for up to 6 adults. Two blocks to the quaint town of Mosier to enjoy a bite or coffee & riverside strolls.

King Suite Private Entry | Walk to Shops & Dining
Relax in this private-entry king suite just a 10–15 min walk to Hood River’s cafes, shops & local vibes. Beautifully decorated for a cozy, serene stay—perfect for couples, solo travelers or families with little ones. Pull a rich espresso shot in your room with our automatic machine, enjoy fast Wi-Fi, snacks, yoga mat & games. Private access & easy parking makes coming and going a breeze. Centrally located for Gorge adventures: wineries, hiking, snow sports, river fun, biking & agro-tourism.

Downtown Luxury Loft
Light, bright, contemporary townhouse in a prime but quiet location. Just steps to Hood River's downtown area with great restaurants, shopping, galleries, theatre, breweries, and more. Spectacular views of the Columbia River with floor to ceiling windows and a front deck off the main area. Fully furnished with high quality furnishings, super comfy beds, and gourmet kitchen. Comfortably sleeps a maximum of 6. Three bedrooms with 3 king beds, 2.5 baths. Garage parking, small patio/yard.

Hood River OR Riverfront Timber Frame Studio Apt
Enjoy a quiet riverfront stay in the heart of the Hood River Valley. 500 sq ft apartment in a Craftsman timber-frame home with private entrance, parking, kitchenette, shared laundry, and the sound of the river, with some distant traffic noise from Tucker Road. Sit on the porch and relax watching the Hood River. Perfectly located for recreation or wine tasting, 40 mins. to skiing at Mt. Hood Meadows, and 10 to downtown breweries. Rate includes 8% Hood River County room tax. Self check-in.

Little Avalon
This newly upgraded family cottage has been a comfortably living accommodations for our kids and parent when needed. We were able to upgrade it with new floors, bathroom and kitchen for our new Airbnb guest to come stay and enjoy our wonderful Gorge. In this setting you are surrounded by the locals and we are just a 1/4 of an acre away. The kitchen has all the amenities and if you don't like coffee the quick way there is a coffee pot and french press for your coffee desires.

Arched Cabin with sauna on the Sandy River
Welcome to our stunning two-bedroom, two-bath arched cabin nestled along the Sandy River. Enjoy direct access to the river, where you can bask in the natural beauty of the surroundings and a view of Mt. Hood. The open concept living area boasts large windows that frame the breathtaking river views, creating an inviting ambiance that's perfect for relaxing. Indulge in a the barrel sauna with panoramic river vista. The cabin is close to endless activities up and around Mt. Hood.

Cozy & Private A-Frame: Mount Hood National Forest
Private A-Frame (for 4 people) and separate studio bedroom/bathroom behind the garage (for 2 people.) Please note: the studio must be requested in advance. The A-Frame is on the edge of the Mount Hood National Forest. • Walk or drive to the Salmon River trailheads and Salmon River Slab. • 15 min to French's Dome. • 20 to 30 min to Timberline and Mount Hood Meadows, x-country and snow-shoeing at Trillium or Teacup. More photos @welchesaframe

Camp Randonnee Cabin#1
Camp Randonnee is a campus consisting of four modern Scandinavian cabins; tastefully designed and built to provide an intimate setting for couples, outdoor enthusiasts and viewpoint sight seekers. The cabins have floor to ceiling windows that look out to expansive territorial views of coyote wall, syncline and the Columbia river. Each Cabin has their own gear shed to store & secure all the fun recreational toys; as well as your own individual fire pit

The Overlook House with amazing view!
We chose to share our guesthouse primarily because the idea of sharing our stunning view appeals to us very much. We are so fortunate to have a view so special that we wanted to build a guesthouse for our friends and you! We designed our 600 square foot modern guesthouse with the intent of creating a very private honeymoon suite. It has expansive views of Hood River, Mt Hood, and our favorite view, looking directly down the gorge.
Popular amenities for Hood River vacation rentals
Hood River house rentals

Columbia Gorge Recess

Family/pet friendly adventure base for all seasons

The Willard Mill House - A Forest & River Getaway

Stairway to heaven. Private 2nd floor with view.

Gorge Modern Cabin- your own private world!

Downtown oasis with rooftop hot tub and epic views

White Salmon Retreat - Tranquil, Pet Friendly

Twin Oaks House, Scenic Hwy, Mosier
Hood River boutique hotels

Oak Street Hotel - English Oak (#5)

Oak Street Hotel - Pin Oak (#2)

The Return to River A-Frame Cabin w/ Mtn Views

Historic Balch Hotel-Traditional Room Shared Bath

Oak Street Hotel - Red Oak (#7)

Oak Street Hotel - Blue Oak (#8) Pet Friendly

Superior King Room with Cozy Fireplace

Historic Hotel Stevenson Room 12
Other great vacation rentals in Hood River

Gorgeous Mt. Hood View, Ski, Hike or Mt.Bike

Modern Cabin w/ Movie Theater, IR Sauna, Hot Tub

Cute and Comfortable Hood River Studio

Cozy guesthouse tucked in the trees

2 Bed/1 Bath Guest Suite, Private Entrance

Smiling Vibes

Little House On The Mountain — Spacious Tiny House

Treehouse in Stevenson, WA Columbia River Gorge
When is the best time to visit Hood River?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | ﺩ.ﺇ613 | ﺩ.ﺇ628 | ﺩ.ﺇ650 | ﺩ.ﺇ720 | ﺩ.ﺇ786 | ﺩ.ﺇ918 | ﺩ.ﺇ918 | ﺩ.ﺇ918 | ﺩ.ﺇ859 | ﺩ.ﺇ786 | ﺩ.ﺇ672 | ﺩ.ﺇ687 |
| Avg. temp | 5°C | 7°C | 9°C | 12°C | 15°C | 18°C | 21°C | 21°C | 19°C | 13°C | 8°C | 5°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Hood River?
Many visitors choose stays near downtown Hood River for easy access to restaurants, shops, and galleries. Those interested in quieter surroundings often look at accommodations around the waterfront or among orchards just outside town.
What are the best things to do in Hood River with kids?
Families frequently visit local fruit farms for picking, explore waterfront parks, or take scenic rides on heritage railways. Kid-friendly hikes and interactive museums make it easy to enjoy activities together.
What are some of the best things to do in Hood River?
Explore windsurfing or kiteboarding on the Columbia River, stroll through local shops and markets, or discover wineries in the surrounding hills. Outdoor recreation and locally rooted food and beverage experiences are frequently suggested.
How is the weather in Hood River?
Hood River has cool, wetter winters around 36–47°F (2–9°C) and warm, dry summers near 58–82°F (15–28°C). Pack layers for fluctuating temperatures and bring a rain jacket for spring or late fall visits.
When is the best time to visit Hood River?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for warm, dry weather and vibrant outdoor activities. Fall harvest events and orchard visits are a seasonal highlight in the area.
What are the best places to visit in Hood River?
Downtown Hood River has boutique shops and art galleries, and the Columbia River waterfront is popular for strolls and water sports. The Fruit Loop route around Hood River is often recommended for visiting orchards and tasting local produce.
What are some hiking trails in Hood River?
Explore forested trails in nearby state parks, wander bluff-top paths with river views, or follow routes through wildflower-filled hills. Both casual strolls and challenging climbs can be found around Hood River.
What are some family activities we can do in Hood River?
Families can pick seasonal fruit at local farms, walk riverfront parks, or ride scenic railways together. Interactive art and science venues in town often feature hands-on exhibits.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Hood River?
Explore nearby waterfalls, sample wines in the Columbia Gorge, or hike in forested parks around Mount Hood. Visiting small towns with art galleries and food trucks is frequently suggested for unique day trips.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Hood River?
Hood River has pet-friendly stays around downtown, the riverfront, and nearby farm areas. Many accommodations welcome pets and provide easy access to outdoor spaces for walks.
What are some local tips for visiting Hood River?
Locals often suggest starting your day early to visit farmers markets and catch morning river breezes. Try tasting small-batch ciders and watching windsurfers along the waterfront for a distinct Hood River experience.
What is Hood River known for?
Hood River is known for windsurfing and kiteboarding on the Columbia River, locally grown fruit such as apples and pears, and vibrant craft beverage culture. The area also draws visitors for hiking and mountain views.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Hood River?
Explore quiet hiking trails in the nearby forests or visit smaller local farms and cideries that welcome guests. Art studios tucked around town also reveal creative views of the region.
What are the best foods to try in Hood River?
Hood River has Pacific Northwest flavors like fresh salmon, locally grown pears and apples, and craft ciders. Many restaurants feature artisan cheeses and seasonal dishes using local produce.
What should I bring for a trip to Hood River?
Pack comfortable layers, a rain jacket, and sturdy shoes for outdoor exploring. Sunscreen, reusable bottles, and swimwear are useful for summer activities by the river or on local trails.
What is the nightlife in Hood River like?
Hood River has a relaxed nightlife scene with local pubs, wine bars, and venues featuring live music. Many spots highlight craft brews from the region, and evenings often center around enjoying river views or connecting with locals.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Hood River?
Hood River hosts wine and harvest festivals in the fall, classic car shows, and sports events that celebrate windsurfing and kiteboarding. Local arts fairs and food celebrations are often scheduled throughout the warmer months.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Hood River?
Hood River has many family-friendly vacation rentals, with some located near parks, orchards, and waterfront areas. Look for places offering extra space, kitchens, and amenities suitable for groups of all ages.
All about Hood River
Just an hour east of Portland in the Columbia River Gorge is the small port city that shares a name with its nearby body of water: Hood River, one of the top wind-sport destinations in the world. The combination of dry and warm desert air from eastern Oregon with wet weather from the Pacific Ocean creates a wind-tunnel effect that’s perfect for windsurfing and kite surfing. Hood River is also strategically located for skiing on nearby Mount Hood, while the area offers scenic hikes, challenging mountain-biking trails, picturesque golfing, and thrilling whitewater rafting.
Hood River hosts a thriving food and drink scene, too, with apples, pears, and cherries up for tasting at dozens of local orchards. In the summer and fall, these orchards attract numerous visitors who grab bags and baskets of fresh produce, along with baked goods and ciders made at local farms.
Several of Oregon’s most popular craft breweries, cideries, and wineries are located in Hood River, some of which have incredible dining options alongside opportunities to taste their award-winning creations.
What are the top things to do in Hood River?
Hood River Fruit Loop
This scenic 35-mile drive through farmland and forests takes in nearly three dozen member stands offering wines, fruits, vegetables, flowers, ciders, and other goodies. There’s a handy downloadable map for a self-guided tour, and what’s available varies by the harvest month. Blueberries are freshest during late summer and pears during the fall, but you can buy treats like huckleberry milkshakes and pumpkin pies on a daily basis throughout harvest time.
Post Canyon
Drive south for 30 minutes to reach the network of mountain hiking and biking trails in the Post Canyon area, which intersect over tree-lined dirt paths that can become muddy after a bit of rainfall. Hop on your bike and navigate through the wooded area, choosing easier or more strenuous trails. With an elevation peak of 3,400 feet, the views from the top are guaranteed to be breathtaking.
Mount Hood Railroad
The century-old Mount Hood Railroad starts right in downtown Hood River. This shortline heritage railroad offers round-trip excursions through northern Oregon, with views of snow-capped Mount Hood and the Columbia River Gorge. In winter, the Mt. Hood Christmas Train is adorned in twinkling lights and displays for the jolly season. The winter ride is best enjoyed after dark, when views of vineyards and orchards are traded in for Christmas trees, light shows, and maybe even Santa Claus himself with his reindeer crew.
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Hood River vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ147 per night before taxes and fees

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140 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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150 properties have a dedicated workspace

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260 of Hood River vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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4.8 Average rating
Hood River stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!
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