Parks & Nature in Hood River
2 places · Natural escapes in the DMV
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Parks & Wilderness
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Hood River, OR
Tom McCall Point
Tom McCall Point is a 3.4-mile round-trip hike that ascends through wildflower meadows to a 1,722-foot summit with views of the eastern Columbia River Gorge and Mount Hood. The Nature Conservancy manages the surrounding preserve to protect rare plant species. Balsamroot and lupine blanket the hillsides in spring.
golden hourspring

Parks & Wilderness
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Hood River, OR
Hood River Waterfront Park
Hood River Waterfront Park sits along the Columbia River and is a prime viewing area for windsurfers and kitesurfers who take advantage of the gorge's strong winds. The park offers unobstructed views of the river with Mount Adams rising to the north in Washington. It serves as the hub of Hood River's outdoor recreation culture.
afternoonsummer · spring
