This cozy 2 bedroom, 2 bath home is in the walkable and bikeable neighborhood of The Heights of Hood River. It is dog friendly, (max 2 dogs), and will conveniently accommodate up to 4 people. The kitchen is fully equipped to prepare breakfast, lunch and dinner. The backyard is fenced and private. Curl up on the oversized couch in front of the electric fireplace after a day of enjoying the Gorge.
- 2 Bedrooms with full beds
- 2 Bathrooms
- Single car Garage
- Fenced backyard
- Pet friendly up to 2 dogs
- Electric Fireplace - Very Cozy
- Window AC's in the Master bedroom and living room
- Smart TV with ROKU - guests log in with their streaming account information
- Wifi
- BBQ
- Washer & Dryer
-EV Charger
The Heights features a wonderful array of dining establishments, Food Trucks and shopping. 10 Speed Coffee, Pine Street Bakery, Slope Swell Cidery, The Farm Stand, The Taqueria, Volcanic Bottle Shop, The Mesquitery, Rosauers for all your groceries needs. Downtown Hood River is within a 5-minute drive for more shopping and eating and drinking.
Outdoor recreation is at the tip of your fingers, within minutes in your vehicle gets you to water sports like kiteboarding, windsurfing, stand-up paddle boarding, or just a swim at the Event Center. If you like boating, the marina is right next door. Hike or bike on one of the many trails nearby.
To get a little space from all this action, Interstate-84 is nearby that will take you east to The Dalles, or west to Cascade Locks and the National Scenic Area of the Columbia River Gorge. Highway 35 will take you south on a 45-minute drive through the orchards of Hood River Valley to Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort and on to the historic Timberline Lodge on Mt. Hood. Or take the Hood River Bridge north to Washington and the town of White Salmon.
The Columbia River Gorge, with its mountains and rivers, offers the vacationer and recreation enthusiast the opportunity to windsurf, kiteboard, Stand UP Paddle, mountain bike, kayak, golf, ski, hike, fish, or just relax in the unhurried pace of a natural paradise. Historic buildings line the beautifully scenic streets of downtown Hood River, with a bustling shopping district featuring boutiques, designer shops, outdoor adventure gear outfitters, antique shops, art galleries and many restaurants.
The Hood River Valley is known for its luscious apples, pears, cherries, peaches and other fruits, and for the view of the majestic snowcapped peak of Mt. Hood. People from all over Oregon make an annual trek in the fall to the many farm stands to stock up on fresh apples and pears. Other produce is available and varies by season. Hood River also offers award winning Vineyards, Breweries and Distilleries.
The Mt. Hood region and its more than sixty miles of forested mountains, 77 waterfalls and myriad lakes and streams are a rip-roaring mecca for outdoor adventure. The mountain is home to four ski areas and offers the country's only year-round skiing and snowboarding.