Hood River Hotel
Historic downtown base for travelers who want the easiest walk to coffee, breweries, shops, and dinner on a first Hood River weekend.
Where to stay
Downtown, waterfront, Gorge-view, and value basecamp lodging all make sense in Hood River. The right answer depends on whether the trip is mostly meals and river walks, orchard roads, trailheads, or Mount Hood day trips.
Recommended stays
Current lodging candidates from the site data catalog.
Historic downtown base for travelers who want the easiest walk to coffee, breweries, shops, and dinner on a first Hood River weekend.
Polished, practical lodging near the waterfront with simple parking and easy access to river walks, downtown, and Gorge day trips.
Reliable riverfront choice for water views, waterfront path access, and a low-friction base when the Columbia River is part of the trip.
Classic scenic stay west of downtown for couples, Gorge views, slower mornings, and a quieter base than the brewery-hop core.
Quick rule
For a first Hood River weekend, downtown or riverfront lodging usually beats a cheaper room that makes every coffee, beer, and dinner a parking decision. Choose a Gorge-view or value base only when the itinerary is mostly trails, drives, or slow mornings.

Best for restaurants, breweries, coffee, shops, and no-fuss evenings.
Best for river walks, wind-sport watching, sunset light, and easy access to parks.
Best for couples, quieter nights, road-trip energy, and scenic wakeups.








Use these guides to turn the page you’re reading into a full Gorge weekend.
Things to do
Choose between waterfront wind watching, Gorge trails, breweries, orchards, and Mount Hood views.
Fruit Loop + Mount Hood
Turn the orchard loop and Highway 35 into a real half-day instead of a rushed side drive.
Restaurants
Plan coffee, breweries, casual group meals, and one polished dinner.
Getting here
Sort Portland airport, I-84, winter road checks, parking, and car-light tradeoffs.
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