Take shelter in a cozy Hood River glampsite, rain or shine.
Overlooking the Columbia River due east of Portland and the Columbia River Gorge, Hood River has long been celebrated as the capital of windsurfing, offering prime conditions for campers wanting to get out on the river. For everyone else, the Hood River area offers miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, wineries, fruit orchards, and restaurants, all in addition to Hood River Valley glamping options and vacation rentals that range from cozy log cabins, cottages, and tiny houses with wood stoves to traditional canvas tents and yurts, sometimes with hot tubs, fire pits, and free wifi. Campers can also find additional glamping stays just across the Columbia River in Washington state, notably in the community of Lyle. Like elsewhere in the Pacific Northwest, the weather is at its driest and most pleasant from July through September, though most glampsites are constructed to withstand the region’s frequent rainy days.