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Mt. Hood, Oregon

Mt. Hood is a dormant volcano towering over Portland. It's also where Lizzy and Ryan both learned to ski (28 years apart) and home to some of the greatest nature in the world. 

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For our adventurous guests that plan on hiking, please be incredibly mindful and careful around River Crossings, they are direct from the glaciers, fast moving, and cold.  The hikes we suggest do not have crossings to worry about!

A National Historic Landmark and the exterior of the Shining. A great spot to check out and have a drink. 

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Ski in the Summer! Take the Palmer Express and get some turns in while wearing shorts - just wear sunscreen! 

An easy, 1 mile hike winding along the Zig - Zag River

A bigger hike than Zig Zag (4 miles) bringing you to a beautifully serene and quiet Lake with a great view of Mount Hood. â€‹

A beautiful lake in the shadows of Mt. Hood. Spend the day soaking up the sun. Check out Mount Hood Outfitters for Kayak, canoe & other water rentals.

Mt Hood Adventure Park

Zipline, Bungee Jump, Go-Karts and More!

A strenuous hike for our experienced hikers that ends with stunning views of the North Face of Mt. Hood and Eliot Glacier.

A 3.4 mile hike along the Cold Spring Creek that ends at the Tamanawas Falls. Please note this hike does have a few creek crossings

Hood River, Oregon is home to some of the Pacific Northwest's best wineries, hiking, fishing, and breweries. Come see for yourself!

Wine & Cider Flights, U-pick fruits & flowers and double mountain views!

A 35 mile Loop that has 32 farm stands, wineries & breweries. A great self-guided adventure!

Enjoy a unique, historic train ride through the lower hood river valley.

August 8, 2026

Mt. Hood, Oregon

 

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