Offering a ski pass sales point, Hood River Hotel is the oldest hotel in Hood River, Oregon. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant, Broder Øst, which serves Scandinavian cuisine.
Overlooking panoramic mountain views and the Columbia River Gorge, this accommodation is situated on the edge of a 64 meter high cliff. Plush bathrobes and free Wi-Fi are provided in all rooms.
Located 30 miles away from Multnomah Falls on I-84, this hotel features a restaurant serving American cuisine. It offers a full service spa and rooms with guest robes.
Located on 5 acres overlooking the Columbia River, this hotel is 2 miles away from Hood River town centre. It features rooms with free Wi-Fi and free guest parking.
Only a 2-minute drive from I-84, this motel is a mile from the Mt Hood Railroad and Dinner Train and the Skylight Theater. Its rooms include flat-screen TVs.
Unknown, to me, there was a big convention Iin town, so...
Unknown, to me, there was a big convention Iin town, so the hotel prices were jacked up, almost double, than it should have been.
Besides that, Hood River was great.
Bend, Oregon, I prefer over Hood River.
Christopher
United States
10
Scored 10
Beautiful views of the Columbia River Gorge!
Beautiful views of the Columbia River Gorge! Worth a trip across the bridge to White Salmon, Washington which is the Supernatural Capital of the Pacific Northwest! You can drive west along the river to cross back at the Bridge of the Gods where Charles Lindbergh flew his plane below the bridge. Fun to see the amphibious biplane at the harbor and the salmon fishing. Mount Hood and vineyards nearby. Loved Grateful Vineyard about 20 minutes out of town, with orchards and vines and great pizza with a view of Mount Hood. The Stone Hedge Garden restaurant has beautiful outdoor gardens, a historic house setting and delicious food. We drove all the way back from Portland to dine there a second time on the last night of our trip. We are seasoned travelers and loved this place.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Hood River is an old town and in the past few years has...
Hood River is an old town and in the past few years has become known for kiteboarding, wind-sailing, etc. There are lots of pubs and breweries. There are hiking trails, vineyards, wineries, lavender fields, and orchards all within a few miles. Downtown has many shops to visit. Many places are dog friendly.
Leigh
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stayed one night to go fishing at Drano Lake the next day...
We stayed one night to go fishing at Drano Lake the next day. The room isn't anything special with the usual amenities with nice comfortable beds. I do not recommend staying with children as the walls are quite thin and you can hear everything. Customer service is not existent with mediocre check-in process.
Chi
United States
10
Scored 10
Fabulous little town. Great restaurants, breweries,shopping.
Fabulous little town. Great restaurants, breweries,shopping. Outdoor enthusiasts: skiing, water sports, hiking,biking.
Hood River Hotel : rooms a little funky but hey if you want an authentic old hotel experience this is the place, lovely foyer w/ fire place to cozy up, restaurant . And best part right on Main Street w/ easy access to most everything
Kelly
United States
10
Scored 10
Hood River is an amazing town on the Columbia River.
Hood River is an amazing town on the Columbia River. I was only there overnight but in that stay I had a great dinner at Cilelo, a great hike at Cayote Wall on the Washington state side of the river, and a good rest at the Inn at the Gorge. I can’t wait to come back and spend more time here!
The owner and host of Inn at the Gorge, Michael, was very friendly and personable. We started off our morning with coffee and a delicious breakfast, and Michael shared sights for us to explore, as well as nearby restaurants. He told us about a hike to a waterfall across the Columbia River that was fabulous. We enjoyed staying at the inn, and with only 6 rooms, it had a cozy feel. There was a lovely front porch, and the location in Hood River, Oregon was perfect. It was a wonderful place to stay, and a beautiful city to visit.
Historic hotel with well preserved interior/exterior - a 100 year old lift that works to this day and a beautiful garden with gorgeous views of the Columbia River. The staff were super nice and friendly. The room was quiet and clean with beautiful decor and super comfortable bed. The breakfast served at the downstairs restaurant was delicious (extra charge). Overall, it was a great experience, I would highly recommend!
Location overlooking the Columbia River was wonderful. Unfortunately, we didn't have a river-view room, but that was fine. There are lovely gardens connecting Columbia Cliff Villas with the neighboring grand Columbia Gorge Hotel, which guests are invited to visit and explore. Plenty of scenic viewpoints. It's a peaceful spot, but just 5 minutes by car from downtown Hood River.
Large, spacious, quiet room with a small table and two chairs. View of the parking lot was buffered by tall trees, which made it more pleasant. Lovely walking path around the hotel and marina. The heated outdoor pool looked wonderful, but rain prevented us from using it.
Our room had partial views of the Columbia River. There is a short walk trail along the cliff in front of the hotel which offers lovely views. Room was comfortable and clean. Pub next door but 5 minutes drive into town for everything else. Reception staff very friendly
Very clean and affordable. Staff was very helpful and friendly. Great location! There is a walking path directly from the hotel to the shops in downtown Hood River so you can leave your car at the hotel and not worry about finding parking. Super convenient.
The room was big, beds were comfortable, and our room had a lovely balcony. The grounds were absolutely gorgeous! Our room had actual overhead lighting, which is not common in inns and hotels, etc. Location was great.
the location and the very good staff. Michael the owner cooked a fantastic breakfast for us with everything you could want, all included in price. he also recommended things to do while we were in Hood river.
Beautiful historical Hotel. Full of the elegance of the 20’s and 30’s The bar lounge was an incredibly comfortable gathering spot for guests to relax and enjoy the spectacular views of Hood River
We liked the lobby with open fireplace and free apples. It is in a good location too. :) Hood river is a nice smallish town, with good walks and dining-drinking options. We were content.
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