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    Our view from the Mt. Hood room... Unfortunately the cloud over the peak wouldn't move
    Jillian G.

    Absolute heaven - so very serene and peaceful and so incredibly beautiful!! This bed and breakfast sits on a hill overlooking Hood River, Oregon and faces Mount Hood - the property is absolutely gorgeous. It sits on an organic orchard and is a working farm with a full garden and farm animals. The attention to detail inside the B&B is impeccable and the place is spotlessly clean. It's truly relaxing and quiet - and at night you can see every star in the sky. The service is excellent and the food is delicious and fresh as it all comes from their own farm. I highly recommend the Mount Hood room as it features a beautiful, clear view of the mountain. This is definitely one of those places you come to to unplug from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The property: When you first enter their gate, you drive through an organic orchard and as the driveway winds around, you end up at the most adorable 3 story cabin. The grounds surrounding it are beautifully landscaped with pretty flowers growing and the grounds are nice and colorful. They have the friendliest cat that hangs around the front and greets you as you walk up, too. When you walk to the backside of the cabin, you see Mount Hood -- and many of the rooms feature a gorgeous view of the mountain... absolutely beautiful, unobstructed panoramic views of both the valley and the mountain. Hood River is off to your left. To your right, you see the Sakura Ridge garden where they grow all of the vegetables that they serve during breakfast. They also have their own goats and chickens and they are fun to watch too. The cabin/ rooms: The rooms are adorable -- I arrived at the start of a weekend when the other guests had yet to get there and I peeked it at each of the rooms. They are very cute and inviting. Not all of the rooms feature a view of Mount Hood (some have a view of the side yard, etc), however, it appears that most do. Even if your bedroom doesn't have a view of the mountain, you can always utilize one of the common deck areas that feature amazing views and comfy adirondack chairs. We stayed in the Mount Hood Room and I enjoyed every minute of the amazing views we had. We had our own private patio and stayed out until late at night when we could see every star in the sky. Hood River is down below and there isn't any light pollution to impede your views - it's just magical and romantic. Each of the rooms also have the Toto toilets which have bidet features (not a fan!) - but the heated seats are amaaazing.. haha. The tiled floors are also heated and there is a thermostat on the walls to control the temp. Love it :) The only thing I didn't care for was the fact that the WiFi was so slow it was basically ineffective and there was no TV in our rooms, but that's OK. This is one of those places you really come to to unplug anyway. Also - the cabin has a central community living room and a community kitchen complete with a fridge, microwave, oven, etc. One of the other guests that was there during our stay caught some salmon down in the Columbia and cooked it one night while we were there. They have dishes and all of the utensils you need to make that happen if you don't feel like going out. The food/ service: Breakfast is served each morning at 8:30AM. You sit family style with other guests (but I think that is fun to meet new people - when we were there, there were couples from California and Vermont). The food is fantastic and super fresh as it comes from their own farm (veggies, fruit, sausage, fresh farm eggs, etc). The owner is both the cook and the server and she is friendly and helpful. Afterwards, she and her husband disappear to work on the property and you don't see them again until the next morning at breakfast. Hood River, OR: While this is not directly about the B&B, I just want to say that this is one of the cutest towns in America that I have ever visited. You can shop, play on the water, visit Mount Hood & Timberline Lodge, you can take the "fruit loop" and visit the area's local berry farms, hike in the area and see some awesome waterfalls, drive through the Columbia River Gorge, etc. We had the best time here. I highly recommend this town and this B&B. We also had an Italian dinner one night at Romul's and it was very tasty, so I recommend them as well. :) Enjoy :)

    Sunrise view of the north face of Mt Hood from a rocking chair at Sakura Ridge Lodge this morning.
    Russ L.

    Probably the most impressive lodging experience I've had in quite a long time. Staggeringly beautiful views of Mt Hood, very well kept lovely gardens and farmland surrounded by pine trees. The lodge itself is spotless, well maintained, charming, and the hospitality is way above average - with small tokens of comfort and care that feels more like staying with a family member than a hotel. Farm fresh breakfast served and lots of relaxing things to do in the commons areas, whether lounging, reading, each space is nicely appointed with cool rustic modern decor, art and details. The beds, linens, pillows and everything about the room we stayed in were excellent and comfortable. Very clean, which is a huge factor for me. The hosts were even kind enough to leave fresh flowers in our room for my girlfriend upon my request as a favor. Highly recommend, and will definitely be coming back as a secret little gem of a getaway spot close to Portland that still feels special and tucked away way up in the mountains.

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    A hidden gem. Expansive pristine farm land and rolling hills with a stunning view of Mt. hood. Beautifully designed and classy lodge. Ridiculously good breakfast. It doesn't get any better than this. Will probably fly up again from the Bay Area just to stay at this place again.

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    Hampton Inn & Suites Hood River - Guest room amenity

    Hampton Inn & Suites Hood River

    (76 reviews)

    $$

    Expensive room hotel is right off highway road noise is terrible. Shower pressure not good.AC very…read moreloud. I wish I stayed at Best Western one exit away much better location with an excellent restaurant. When I checked in I asked for a better room location with no luck. I called the GM and never heard back finally when I went to check out they jacked up the rate I was quoted

    This was honestly one of the best hotel experiences I have ever had. The property is well-located,…read morejust off the highway but within walking distance of Hood River's waterfront, city center, marina, and history museum. Despite not really needing a car to explore during our stay, there is ample, well-lit parking available. We always felt safe. Every staff member we encountered - from front desk to housekeeping to breakfast staff-was friendly and helpful. We were greeted with smiles from everyone. It is obvious that this property prides itself on customer service. They were very accommodating to my request for a late check-out because my son's windsurfing lesson was delayed due to wind conditions. We appreciated their flexibility and understanding very much. Our room and the entire property were immaculately clean. The hallways were wide and well-lit. Our bathroom and sleeping area were spotless and bright. The bathroom was well-stocked with towels and toiletries. The beds, pillows, and linens were super comfortable. The breakfast area was also neat and clean. There is an indoor pool and hot tub, as well as a gym, water bottle filling station, and small market. The daily free breakfast had a wide, varied selection, and the food was delicious - somehow so much more so than the usual free hotel breakfast. The afternoon's warm cookies were plentiful. One afternoon, there was even a beautiful bowl of fresh cherries offered. The hotel itself was quiet, but the traffic on the nearby highway was loud at night. However, the hotel supplies free earplugs and white noise making fans to help you sleep. The staff seems to think of everything to make their guests feel at home! The attention to detail is to be commended. I highly recommend the Hampton Inn and Suites Hood River. I look forward to returning in the future!

    Columbia Cliff Villas - Room with king bed

    Columbia Cliff Villas

    (75 reviews)

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    My frail and I have stayed at this joint a few times in the past. We was drift'in along in the ol'…read moreboiler and decided to spend a night. What I'm wondering is why it took us so long to stay here again. We liked being here every time we stayed. But, yas knows hows that goes don't cha? The accommodations are amazing. It was cold as a well digger and the room was snug and warm. The scene over the Columbia River is mesmerizing. The grounds are well attended and neat. Don't take my word for it .. sometimes Hammer paints a pretty picture you might not agree wit. Jus go and look for yourself. The hombre up front and the Jane are pleasant, professional, warm and easy to deal wit. I'm jerk'in a nod in their direction. I got no kick about anything here. Like Arnie used ta say. I'll be back.

    Columbia Cliff Villas serves its purpose quite nicely. Despite it literally being right along…read morerailroad tracks and a busy freeway, I didn't hear a single train or vehicle inside my room. The front desk keeps very limited hours, so be sure to arrive early enough to be able to check in. Front desk staff was very friendly and helpful, and check-in was very prompt. I was very surprised by and appreciative of the no-charge room upgrade when I checked in (bigger room than what I'd reserved). There are also electric vehicle chargers on-site, if you have the need. Parking is the only real drawback, that being that there are very few parking spaces in the paved lot, so most visitors' vehicles needed to park in the dirt / gravel area behind the hotel. Prices are far more reasonable than the hotel right next door.

    Horsefeathers Boutique Hotel - The Summit (Condo 301)  private master bedroom with custom king bed and attached full bath with 6 foot tub and shower (1 of 3 bedrooms).

    Horsefeathers Boutique Hotel

    (4 reviews)

    Decided to stay here since it's right in town . Came to visit family and I'm pleasantly surprised…read moreat how beautiful this place is . Kitchen has most of the basics including coffee. Would have loved to have tea! Maybe on the next booking. Everything is clean. Their shampoo and body wash smell like luxury and not to mention their heated bathroom floors. Walking distance to all the shops and restaurants. Make sure if you have a lot of luggage that you can carry it all up stairs. Parking was easy. For me the bed was a too stiff but beside that this place is perfection.

    Upscale & immaculate accommodations in 4 separate condo-style units, each with a unique name. The…read more"Retreat" is nothing short of spectacular and "Robustly Elegant" with a perfect river & gorge facing private deck and patio table & chairs. The Retreat's massive original beams are truly something to behold. Finishes are stunning, yet have an old-world vibe, reminiscent of a European stone inn, but with high-end, classy finishes and elite appliances. We have fond memories of this space when it was formerly a quaint micro brewery; now we're staying in the converted brew works that is ideally located in the heart of Hood River. If you're not familiar with this town, you will be equally blown away by the sensational geology and twin volcanos separated by the Gorge itself. The owners are deserving of world-class design and construction awards and for this phenomenal lodge. Combined with their concierge level of service, Horsefeathers is a true gem.

    Columbia Gorge Hotel - Back of the Hotel

    Columbia Gorge Hotel

    (224 reviews)

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    This hotel was extremely scenic upon arriving. The interior was reminiscent of the 1920s with…read moreportraits of Valentino adorning the walls in the foyer living room with a cozy gas fireplace. The restaurant had a varied, mouthwatering menu and the service was excellent.The rooms had an old world feel to them, but were mostly refurbished and updated. What we loved most was the varied gallery of paintings on walls on each floor and the old-fashioned lever driven elevator that was run by the staff. The views and the grounds were exquisite with a waterfall cascading by a lookout. An unusual and historic landmark hotel that's definitely worth a visit.

    I booked a mid-week King with River View in late October 2025 on the recommendation of a greater…read morePortland visitors guide. On the one hand, the grounds are lovely, with some nice views of a waterfall cascading down to the Columbia River. The hotel has nice "bones" and the interior incorporates a lot of Art Deco touches, although we didn't agree with every design choice. There's a cool, old-fashioned hand-operated elevator that needs a staff member to operate. My biggest issue had to do with the cost of the room in late October given that the view of the river was very limited by small-ish windows and trees. Overall, just not worth the $325/night rate. The hotel appears to be a prime destination for weddings, which could be fantastic if the weather cooperates. It is located just west of small Hood River, which appears to lack much in the way of fine dining, but does have a number of boutiques, a great brewpub (Pfriem), and a great coffee/breakfast place (Kickstand). For us, given all of the other waterfalls along the Gorge, I think we would have been just fine with a less expensive, less notable hotel for the night.

    Inn at the Gorge - Inn at the Gorge

    Inn at the Gorge

    (23 reviews)

    This Inn is really not a "Bed & Breakfast" and it is in need of repair and maintenance. The…read morewebsite talks about a breakfast, but it's really just some danish and "whole fruit" like apples. Etc. Fortunately they provided an in room coffee maker and coffee with filters. The room (The Gorge Room) was ok, and had a Murphy bed (as advertised), but it sure felt like a full not a queen size. Very small. Also, again as advertised, the bathroom for this room is down the hall. This wasn't a problem and we expected it (again, as advertised). However, upon getting into the shower, both the diverter handle and water pressure/temp handle came right off! Fortunately, I was able to get both back into the slots internally and take showers, but that should definitely be fixed/replaced. Overall this is a very old property with lots of charming design and decor. Just be aware that this may come with challenges, and older reviews make it sound better than it is. It certainly isn't living up to its older reputation. It is also largely an unstaffed property. I did see a lady working in back and spoke to her briefly, but other than that, no one.

    This was a cute enough spot, a little bit of a walk from downtown. I booked this room without the…read morebreakfast option, as I have dietary restrictions I didn't want to worry about accommodating. I overheard other guests saying that breakfast was no longer provided, even though it is advertised as a b&b. This didn't affect me personally, but I did find that to be misleading. There were signs saying that beer and wine were available if the innkeeper was in, but we were around most of the evening and didn't see any offerings. Additionally, the hot tub was closed. Check-in was relatively easy, the room was as presented. The porch was nice to relax on. Not a bad stay, just feel that it could have been more personalized and up to the description.

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