

A scenic 35-mile drive through Hood River County, Oregon, showcasing over 30 fruit stands and orchards, with stunning views of Mount Hood and the Columbia River Gorge.
A variety of jams made from locally grown fruits, a tradition since the 1930s.
Unique wooden spoons carved from local wood, a craft passed down through generations.
Pure, locally sourced honey from the fruit loop's beekeepers, supporting local agriculture.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its coffee and riverside views.
A historic restaurant offering locally-sourced Pacific Northwest cuisine.
A romantic dinner spot with beautiful views of the Columbia River Gorge.
Fluffy, deep-fried dough pieces studded with local diced apples, often coated in a sweet glaze. A warm and comforting treat.
A refreshing salad featuring crisp local pears, tangy Gorgonzola cheese, candied walnuts, and mixed greens, typically dressed with a light vinaigrette.
Freshly caught Columbia River trout, grilled or pan-seared, often accompanied by a vibrant salsa made from seasonal fruits like peaches or cherries and fresh herbs.
Hood River County Fruit Loop has variable weather, a waterproof jacket is essential for rain and wind.
Perfect for picnicking at the many orchards and farms along the Fruit Loop.
For picking fresh fruits directly from the orchards during your visit.
A scenic 35-mile drive through the Hood River Valley, offering stunning views of orchards, vineyards, and mountains.
Explore the rich history of Hood River County through interactive exhibits and artifacts.
A beautiful park along the Columbia River, featuring picnic areas, playgrounds, and stunning views.

A serene, 30-acre park with a spring-fed lake, offering fishing, picnicking, and nature trails.
Nestled in the West Sikkim district, Khecheopalri Monastery is a serene Buddhist pilgrimage site known for its stunning views and peaceful atmosphere.

A unique cafe offering stunning views of Milford Sound's underwater world through a large viewing window.