


The dishes are driven by local ingredients, like organic tomatoes + spring Chinook salmon.
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Located along the Columbia River, this Best Western Plus has a full restaurant which a Sunset Magazine writer hailed as serving one of the top five meals of their life. You’ll fall in love with the rustic mountain lodge, log cabins + scratch-made farm-to-table restaurant serving dishes like peach glazed chicken and curried chickpea with summer squash, all surrounded by Mount Hood National Forest. | Photo by Accommodations with notable cuisineĬooper Spur Mountain Resort | 10755 Cooper Spur Rd., Parkdale The Crooked Tree Tavern & Grill at Cooper Spur Mountain Resort has a charcuterie board featuring locally cured meats + cheeses. Everything is made from scratch, from the soft-yet-sturdy pizza crust to the peanut butter cheesecake. If the numerous online reviews are true, you may get the pizza of your life here. From one region cut by a mighty river to another, this kitchen shares recipes handed down through generations. Satisfy cravings for something a bit more exotic than PNW fare with authentic Hunan and Szechuan style Chinese cuisine.
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Pro tip: If you stop by on a Friday or Saturday night, get the smoked prime rib. You’ll find cherry wood-smoked pulled pork sandwiches + quesadillas, jalapeno corn fritters, wings with housemade sauce, fully loaded salads, ribs, and plenty of meatless options. Pro tip: Try the blueberry sausage flatbread or seasonal veggie burger. | Photo by Memorable eatsĬhef Jack Kennedy, a student of Le Cordon Bleu in France + Australia, uses produce harvested on site and sources other ingredients locally, like burgers made with Mt. The Gorge White House offers tastings of its eight hard fruit ciders. Spend a full day exploring the Gorge + Mount Hood on this group tour from Portland, with stops at must-see landmarks like Multnomah Falls and Rowena Crest, as well as multiple Fruit Loop locations, including Draper Girls Country Farm and Apple Valley Country Store.

The Hood-Columbia Loop: Timberline, Orchards, and Waterfalls Don’t forget to pick some flowers and produce to take home. This third-generation farm provides all three at its tasting room, along with craft beer, cider, and wine. No Hood River Fruit Loop adventure is complete without live music, artisanal pizza + mountain vistas. Take your treat out back to enjoy in the shady, edible fruit garden. Enjoy Tillamook soft serve with fresh fruit, or kick it old school with a housemade soda or shake. This family-run antique store, fruit stand, soda fountain, and u-pick organic flower + berry “farmette” was originally built in the early 1900s as a general store. The guided experience takes about two and a half hours. Mount Hood Railroad is offering a new way to take the scenic route - via a custom-built, two-person “ railbike.” You’ll gently pedal along a train track that follows the Hood River to Parkdale with a stop at The Fruit Company. View Orchards & Brewery, pairs beverages with rotating plates like pear salad, orchard boards + seasonal pies. Grateful Vineyard, the tasting room at Mt.
