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Pacific
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Where to
stay and what to do in Hood
River, Oregon
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Sailplanes
Windsurfing
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Hood River,
sitting along side the Columbia River some 60 miles east of Portland on
Interstate Highway 84, offers the traveler a welcomed respite from the busy
highway and a place to relax for the night or a place to play during an
extended stay.
Long renowned for its magnificent setting in the
Columbia River Gorge and its scenic drives through the picturesque fruit
orchards of the Hood River Valley, this town of 4,500 has become the
northwest's most popular location for windsurfing.
The windsurfing community contributes millions of
dollars to the local economy and has helped spawn the growth of other
destination-type activities including biking, hiking, fishing, golf, wine
tasting and farm and garden tours.
For more on Hood River, please follow the links below:
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