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Thuy & Miles

June 28, 2025 • White Salmon, WA

Thuy & Miles

June 28, 2025 • White Salmon, WA

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Hood River is known as a mecca for adventure sports, including mountain biking, world-class windsurfing and kiteboarding, rock climbing, and diverse scenic trails suitable for all ages and skill levels -- all set against breathtaking views of the Columbia River Gorge and Mount Hood. The area is renowned for its rich agricultural heritage, boasting lush orchards, award-winning wineries, and a thriving farm-to-table culture.

Hood River Waterfront Park

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Riverfront Park, 650 Portway Ave, Hood River, OR 97031, USA
(541) 387-5201

The Hood River Waterfront Trail is a scenic, multi-use path along the Columbia River in Hood River, Oregon. Ideal for walking, running, and biking, the paved trail offers breathtaking views of the river, Mount Hood, and the surrounding gorge. It connects several parks, beaches, and recreational areas, including the Hood River Event Site and Waterfront Park. Running near the Best Western Plus Hood River Inn, the trail is easily accessible from downtown, making it a convenient option for both locals and visitors. The area is family-friendly and lined with restaurants, breweries, and shops, providing plenty of places to stop and enjoy the vibrant waterfront. It’s also a fantastic spot to watch river sports like windsurfing and kiteboarding, which are popular in the Columbia River Gorge.

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KickStand Coffee & Kitchen

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1235 State St #100, Hood River, OR 97031, USA
(541) 436-0016

KickStand Coffee & Kitchen, founded by Nick and Kim Hardin in 2015, is a community-focused restaurant and bar in Hood River, Oregon. Inspired by their travels as professional mountain bikers, they offer Pacific Northwest cuisine with a global twist, emphasizing fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The restaurant serves antibiotic- and hormone-free meats and is both kid- and dog-friendly. With cozy indoor and outdoor seating, including a fire pit, KickStand provides a welcoming atmosphere for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They also serve craft cocktails, local beers, ciders, and wines, making it a favorite spot for both locals and visitors.

Hood River Fruit Loop Drive

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Hood River Valley

The Hood River Fruit Loop offers a unique self-guided rural farm experience in the picturesque Hood River Valley. Spanning 35 miles of scenic country roads, this journey allows you to explore 30 on-the-farm fruit stands, wineries, breweries, cideries, and fields of flowers amidst stunning agricultural landscapes. The valley's rich heritage, dating back to 1855 with the planting of the first fruit trees, now boasts 14,500 acres of pears, apples, and cherries. As you drive along, take in the sights and stop at various stands to enjoy locally grown farm products. Additionally, the area features hiking trails that offer opportunities to further immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the region. For a map of farmstands, you can visit their website to plan your route and explore everything the Hood River Fruit Loop has to offer.

Coyote Wall Trailhead

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Old Hwy 8, White Salmon, WA 98672, USA

Coyote Wall is a striking cliff formation located in White Salmon, Washington, along the Columbia River Gorge. The steep basalt rock cliffs rise dramatically, offering rugged beauty that attracts hikers, climbers, photographers, and mountain bikers alike. The name "Coyote Wall" is inspired by Native American legends about coyotes, which symbolize resilience and survival in such a challenging landscape. The Coyote Wall Trail system features several routes with varying distances. The Coyote Wall Loop is about 4.5 miles round-trip, providing access to the cliff's base and stunning views of the Gorge. For those seeking more of a challenge, an additional 1.5 miles leads you higher up the cliffs, offering expansive panoramic vistas. This trail is bikable, making it a great spot for mountain biking enthusiasts, and it's also dog-friendly, allowing your furry friends to join in on the adventure. Whether you're hiking, biking, or exploring the base, the trail offers incredible views and a memorable outdoor experience.

pFriem Family Brewers

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707 Portway Ave #101, Hood River, OR 97031, USA
(541) 321-0490

Visiting Pfriem Family Brewers in Hood River is a must for craft beer lovers, offering stunning views of the Columbia River Gorge and a welcoming atmosphere. Known for their wide range of award-winning beers, from bold IPAs to rich Belgian ales, Pfriem also serves delicious food that perfectly pairs with their brews. The brewery’s story adds to its charm—founded in 2012 by Josh Pfriem, Ken Whiteman, and Rudy Kellner, who shared a love for the Columbia River Gorge, family, and great beer, their vision came to life after a chance meeting at a child’s birthday party. With rapid growth and success, the business was further strengthened by a partnership with Sonya White, whose financial expertise helped steer Pfriem into its next chapter. Pfriem’s commitment to quality beer, community, and family makes it a standout spot to visit, offering a memorable experience with a rich story and fantastic food and drink.

Post Canyon Mountain Biking

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Post Canyon Dr, Hood River, OR 97031, USA

Post Canyon is a world-renowned mountain biking destination. This large network of trails located on the west side of Hood River boasts 74 miles of single track, offering numerous riding options. It offers anything from big gaps to flowing downhill and twisty cross-country. You can link it together in countless ways. The vast majority of the trails are on the Hood River County Tree Farm which brings in about 30% of Hood River County's budget. These trails are a secondary use of the forest and are run by the Hood River County Forestry Dept.

Hood River Lavender Farms

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3823 Fletcher Dr, Hood River, OR 97031, USA
(541) 490-5657

Hood River Lavender Farms invites visitors to experience tranquility and natural beauty in Hood River, Oregon. Nestled amidst rolling hills with stunning views of Mount Hood, the farm features expansive fields of vibrant lavender, perfect for leisurely strolls and relaxation. The lavender begins blooming in late June, reaching full bloom by the second week of July, filling the air with its calming aroma. From the end of June through September, visitors can enjoy a U-Pick experience, gathering over 100 stems of fresh lavender for $14 per cable tie. Browse the on-site store for a variety of lavender products, from essential oils to culinary items and handmade crafts. The farm also hosts events and workshops, offering opportunities to learn about lavender cultivation and crafts. Whether you seek a peaceful retreat, unique gifts, or educational experiences, Hood River Lavender Farms promises a memorable visit immersed in the soothing essence of lavender.

Wet Planet Rafting and Kayaking

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860 WA-141, White Salmon, WA 98672, USA
(509) 493-8989


Wet Planet Whitewater offers thrilling rafting adventures on the White Salmon River, nestled near White Salmon, Washington. Known for its challenging Class III and IV rapids, this scenic river provides both adrenaline-pumping excitement and breathtaking views of the Pacific Northwest wilderness. Wet Planet is distinguished by its expert guides who ensure a safe and memorable experience for rafters of all levels, from novices to seasoned adventurers. With a focus on safety and environmental stewardship, Wet Planet Whitewater offers a range of services including guided rafting trips, kayak instruction, and scenic floats, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the beauty and thrill of river rafting.

Mt View Orchards

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6670 Trout Creek Ridge Rd, Mt Hood, OR 97041, USA
(541) 352-6828

Located just 15 minutes south of Hood River in the scenic Hood River Valley, Mt. View Orchards spans 50 acres and has been a cherished fruit grower for over fifty years. As a three-generation family farm, they specialize in sustainably growing premium apples and pears, offering visitors activities like u-pick fruit and flowers, picnicking with stunning views, and farm-to-table dinners. Their Golden Row Hard Cider captures the pure essence of apples without additives, while the Grateful Vineyards Tasting Room showcases their estate wines—reservations are required for tastings and food pairings, so please book online in advance. Committed to sustainability and community, they proudly partner with local businesses and have even been featured on Bravo’s Top Chef for their exceptional farm experience. Visitors are invited to explore and savor the bounty and beauty of Mt. View Orchards firsthand.