Mt. Hood/Gorge Adventure & Outdoor Details
Travel anywhere in Mt. Hood region and you’ll find thousands of outdoor adventures. Mt. Hood’s year round skiing allows you to snowboard in the morning and golf in the afternoon. Pitch your tent in one of many campgrounds and cast your fishing line in a nearby lake or river. White-water rafting, skydiving, bird watching, hiking, and bicycling are just a few of the adventures awaiting you and your family.
Rise and shine for a paddle on Collins Lake. Explore this scenic lake from a canoe or kayak! Feel like you’re part of the mountain! Inflatable canoes can be rented at the 1 Mt. Hood Adventure Kiosk in Government Camp.
Let our local guides show you the best rides at Mt. Hood at 2 Mt. Hood Ski Bowl Summer Adventure Park. For only 400 feet of gradual climbing you will get rewarded with 2,500 feet of peaceful downhill. You’ll coast down 12 miles of gravel road through giant evergreens, streams and wildlife all the way to the village Rhododendron.
Catch a whopper at 3 Rainbow Trout Farm then enjoy an old-fashioned
fresh-fish barbecue picnic among green meadows dotted with tall groves of trees, all framed by sweeping panoramas of luxurious, dense forests.
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Accommodations, Restaurants, and Attractions:
- Timberline Lodge, Mt. Hood
- Mt. Hood Inn, Government Camp
- Collins Lake Resort, Government Camp
- The Resort at The Mountain, Welches
- Timberline Lodge Cascade Dining Room, Mt. Hood
- Ice Axe Grill, Government Camp
- The Highlands and The Tartan’s at The Resort, Welches
- Tollgate Inn, Sandy
- Timothy Lake Trail #528
- Trillium Lake Trail #761
- Timberline Lodge, Mt. Hood
- Mirror Lake #665
- Laurel Hill and Pioneer Bridle Trail
- Pacific Crest Trail
- Mt. Hood Brewing Co, Government Camp
- Sandy Historical Museum, Sandy
- Fearless Brewing Co, Estacada
Visitor Info:
http://www.hoodriver.org