- Our list of the best things to do in Hood River, Oregon, features the top 64 nearby activities — including 33 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Hood River, OR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Museums & Galleries, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 33 things to do within the city of Hood River, OR , followed by 33 popular activities in nearby cities, including The Dalles and Cascade Locks
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18.1 Miles
Housed in a converted ice house, Maison de Glace Winery is an interesting place to visit. They also offer a wonderful wine tasting experience along with periodic entertainment and other special events.
18.2 Miles
96%
57 votes
Moody Road, Mt Hood National Forest, Cascade Locks, OR 97014
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Eagle Creek Trail is a forest recreational area with many activities to do such as hiking, camping, fishing, bicycling, horse riding, nature viewing, picnicking, scenic driving, outdoor learning, and water activities. This is the place if you enjoy time outdoors alone or in a group.
18.2 Miles
Lorang Fine Art offers an expanse of artistic styles, themes and mediums representing more than 70 artists. Patrons can view oil, acrylic, pastels and watercolor paintings throughout the gallery with themes ranging from local landmarks to Native American motifs.
18.2 Miles
The oldest winery in Wasco County, Erin Glenn Vineyards makes a variety of handcrafted, cellar-aged wines. The winery welcomes visitors, and offers complimentary tastings of wines made entirely from locally-grown grapes.
18.3 Miles
Whites and reds can be purchased from the Sunshine Mill Winery, which is housed in the only designated skyscraper in the Columbia River Gorge. A food menu is available, including cheese specialties such as the Dubliner aged white cheddar. Public events are held in here, as well as private ones.
18.4 Miles
With views of the Columbia River, Dry Creek Falls Hike is an 8.6 mile trail that leads visitors through forests and a creek. At the end of the hike there is a waterfall for visitors to take pictures at.
18.5 Miles
A cantilevered 14-foot high bridge, the Bridge of the Gods towers above the Columbia River. Legend and folk tales wrote about a land bridge in the area guarded by spirits, where the modern bridge now stands.
18.6 Miles
Located high on a hill with panoramic views of the surrounding area, Dry Hollow Vineyards makes a variety of wines. They no longer offer tastings to the public, but do sell their wines, as well as Merlot and Syrah grapes.
19.6 Miles
The entire family can spend time at the Horsethief Lake State Park, which covers 3,338 acres and encompassing also the Dalles Mountain Ranch area. The 90 acres lake can be used for boating and fishing. In the park are found some of the oldest pictographs from America.
19.8 Miles
78%
89 votes
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The Dalles
Interstate Highway 84 and Highway 197, The Dalles, OR 97058
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Established in the beginning of the 19th century, The Dalles was for at least 10,000 years a major trading center for the Native Americans. Parks, museums, and an annual event called The Northwest Cherry Festival are some of the things which attract visitors in here.