
Bonneville Lock & Dam Visitor Center
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operates and maintains Bonneville Lock and Dam for hydropower production, fish and wildlife protection, recreation, and navigation.
Recognized for its blossoming art scene, Hood River inspires art of all methods and mediums. Explore popular art exhibits at a local gallery, or head to an outdoor art walk with friends. No matter how you do it, there’s no one right way to partake in the town’s creative spirit.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operates and maintains Bonneville Lock and Dam for hydropower production, fish and wildlife protection, recreation, and navigation.
Founded by Gorge artists in 2006, the Gorge Artists Open Studios Tour is a yearly public tour showcasing the wonderful art of Gorge artists and providing insight into the environment in which art is created.
Bonnie White has been painting professionally for over 20 years in the Columbia Gorge area. She considers both Oregon and Washington to be her home.
Located in downtown Hood River, 301 Gallery is open seven days a week
Joy’s Art Studio offers painting parties for adults, birthday parties for kids, art camps and art lessons. Learn from an art professor… no experience necessary, seriously.
Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum (WAAAM) has one of the largest collections of still-flying antique aeroplanes and still-driving antique automobiles in the country.
Built in 1993 next to the Ries-Thompson House, the oldest remaining residence in Parkdale (circa 1900), the museum and the house are designated as a National Historic Site.
The History Museum is dedicated to the collection, preservation, and display of valuable documents, photographs, and artifacts that reflect and portray the story of Hood River County and the Mid-Columbia area.
Columbia Center for the Arts is a community art center that offers both art and entertainment. Our center features an impressive art gallery, an intimate and versatile “black box” theater, a classroom dedicated to arts education, and a broad array of great artistic events, including theatrical performances, visual arts, dance performances, concerts, lectures, films, and more.
As the first woman to own a bronze foundry in the United States, Heather Söderberg’s sculptures have earned her regional and world wide attention, including the “Sacagawea, Pompi, and Seaman” commissioned by the Port of Cascade Locks.
The Museum is located in one of three original locktender’s houses, built in 1905, in the Port of Cascade Locks Marine Park.
A 4.5 mile walking tour of public art in Hood River. Visit website for more information including map and audio tour.