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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.
$88 per night
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Guest suite in Hood River
Modern studio & private fenced yard! STR#713
This modern, cozy studio is located at a dead end road, close to Indian Creek trail. It is a quick walk to downtown Hood River. It has it's own private entrance, driveway and fully fenced large yard for you to enjoy! It it s perfect place to stash your gear and also for relaxing in your own private zone. It has a private cedar patio and bistro set to enjoy your morning coffee and afternoon cocktail. The studio has been recently renovated and modernized!
$128 per night
Condo in Hood River
Downtown 1br/1ba condo perfect location w/parking
Luxurious 1-bed, 1-full bath condo in the Lodge in downtown Hood River. Steps away from all of the best Hood River restaurants and coffee shops! Includes king-size master bed and floor-to-ceiling tiled master shower bathroom. Located on the ground floor for easy access. Includes 50" smart TV, washer and dryer located two doors down (coin-operated), mini-fridge, coffee, workdesk, heating/AC, ceiling fan, and parking for one vehicle.
$116 per night
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Stay near Hood River's top sights

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Columbia River Gorge4 locals recommend
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Hood River Waterfront Park55 locals recommend
Photo of Columbia Gorge Hotel & Spa
Columbia Gorge Hotel & Spa7 locals recommend
Photo of Mount Hood Railroad
Mount Hood Railroad17 locals recommend
Photo of Best Western Plus Hood River Inn
Best Western Plus Hood River Inn4 locals recommend
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Walmart14 locals recommend

Hood River house rentals

Home in White Salmon
Downtown White Salmon Studio w/ Kitchen & Sauna
$126 per night
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Private room in Hood River
Quiet room in spacious home
$86 per night
Home in Hood River
Hood River Heights Cutie
$228 per night
Private room in Hood River
En suite Haven, License# 677
$110 per night
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Private room in Hood River
Cozy Lighthouse West - Quiet and close to nature.
$145 per night
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Home in Hood River
Gill's Hill
$80 per night
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Private room in Hood River
SAFARI rm: Bkfst supplies, shared bathrm & Jacuzzi
$66 per night
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Home in White Salmon
Studio for work and play, clean, spacious
$135 per night
SUPERHOST
Private room in Hood River
Cozy Lighthouse East, Quiet and close to nature
$145 per night
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Private room in White Salmon
#1 Room with Mt. Hood View White Salmon
$92 per night
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Home in Hood River
Hood River Vista
$353 per night
SUPERHOST
Home in White Salmon
Modern Cabana in White Salmon
$159 per night

Your guide to Hood River

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.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Hood River?

Spring, summer, and fall in Hood River are best for wind sports, visiting farm stands, dining on outdoor patios, and hiking in the warm outdoors. Fall temperatures drop somewhat, but not enough to chase visitors indoors. You can enjoy local cider tasting, leaf peeping, and fall events like the Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum’s Fly-In in September, featuring hundreds of vintage planes on display on the museum grounds. In October, the Hood River Valley Harvest Fest is held along the river, with vendors offering local produce, jams, wines and ciders, and locally made arts and crafts. Winter tends to be cold and dry, and is the perfect time for skiing at one of the three resorts on nearby Mount Hood.


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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