Whether you are a Hood River local or planning a visit, there’s no better way to experience the Gorge than by e-bike! Surrounded by the Columbia River Gorge, Mount Hood volcano, and Cascade Mountain Range, it’s no wonder passionate bikers chose this area to call home. Here’s a sample of the 4 IMHO best routes that maximize the breathtaking scenery of the area.
1. The Half Fruit Loop – 20 miles
The “Fruit Loop” is located in the beautiful Hood River Valley at the foot of the majestic Mount Hood. This route is more bike-friendly than the full 35-mile loop and cruises through a variety of orchards and vineyards.
Our favorite stops: are wine tasting at Phelps Creek Vineyards and Mt. Hood Winery, fruits, jams, and huckleberry milkshakes at Apple Valley Country Store, and Panorama Point for the best view in the valley.
Be sure to check business hours ahead of your adventure as they change significantly from season to season!
CAUTION: There are two heavily trafficked sections on Tucker Road/Odell Highway and Highway 35.
2. Historic Columbia River Highway State Bike Trail – 12 miles
The stunning Mark O. Hatfield ‘Twin Tunnels’ trail, is a 5-mile car-free stretch of the historic Columbia River highway. Along the way, the trail winds through the Mosier Twin Tunnels with gorgeous lookouts of the Columbia River Gorge. We recommend heading into the town of Mosier for a bite or beverage or continuing on to the Rowena Crest if you’re looking for a bigger adventure!
3. Rowena Crest Overlook – 27 miles
Roll along the Scenic Old Columbia Highway Bike Trail through the Mosier Tunnels to the Rowena Crest overlook for panoramic views of The Dalles’ side of the Gorge. From lush green ferns to the wide open desert east of the Cascade mountains, this ride truly has it all. Stop for a glass of wine at Analemma Wines, cherries or peaches at Evans Fruit Company, or a mid-ride refuel of local fare at the Mosier Company.
Explore the route at RideSpot
4. East Side Gravel/Paved Loop – 30 miles
The best mixed-surface ride around! Start on rolling, paved roads through the orchards on the East Side of Hood River then go up, up, and away into the woods on Fir Mountain Road. Hit the gravel at about mile 10 and gear up for a descent down Huskey and Wilson Road and into the more arid town of Mosier where you can grab a pick-me-up at Randonnée Coffee or take a dip in the Columbia River at Rock Creek Beach. Back on the pavement now, you’ll ride the car-free Historic Columbia River Highway where scenic overlooks, waterfalls, and history abound!