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Find and book accessible hotels with peace of mind guaranteed
Plan your next adventure with accessible activities for every traveler
Share delicious meals at restaurants with verified accessibility
Wheel the World and Visit Hood River's mutual effort encourages people with disabilities to travel and enjoy unforgettable experiences with their loved ones.
There is a world out there and our mission is to help everyone explore it without limits!

Discover Hood River: adventure, views, and small-town soul
Hood River sits where mountains meet river in spectacular fashion. Known for world-class windsurfing and kiteboarding, it also offers a laid-back base for hiking, orchard tours, and scenic drives. Visitors enjoy downtown’s tasting rooms, galleries, and accessible riverfront park. In fall, the Fruit Loop’s farm stands and cideries are a must. The region continues to improve accessibility, with accessible river paths, adaptive kayaking programs, and tasting rooms that welcome all. Whether you’re sipping craft cider, hiking to a waterfall, or catching wind at the waterfront, Hood River delivers outdoor fun, local flavor, and a welcoming vibe that makes you want to linger.

Some of the accessible transportation options are:
Accessible public transportation like buses.

Some of the accessibility features we measured include:
Room: entrance, spaces, bed and closet.
Bathroom: access, interior, toilet, shower and sink.
Building access, lobby, breakfast area and common spaces.

Spring blooms along the Fruit Loop, summer brings wind sports and trails, and fall delivers color and cider season. Winter is quieter but great for nearby snow adventures and cozy downtown escapes.
Hood River has warm, breezy summers with highs in the 80s°F and cooler, often windy winters. Spring and fall are crisp and colorful—perfect for hiking, biking, and exploring farms and waterfalls.
The Hood River Hops Fest celebrates craft beer each fall. Blossom Time in spring kicks off farm season. Year-round, enjoy outdoor concerts, market days, and local food and drink festivals in a scenic setting.
Walk the accessible waterfront path, try adaptive paddleboarding, or sample cider at a farm stand. Stop by Panorama Point, bike the Historic Columbia River Highway, or shop accessible downtown boutiques.
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