
Outdoorplay
One of the country’s largest online outdoor retailers is located in the heart of Hood River. Stocking the highest-quality gear for kayaking, rafting, camping, hiking, rock climbing, hiking and skiing.
After discovering Hood River’s one-of-a-kind treasures and handmade goods, there’s no question you’ll want to take home a piece of the Gorge when you go. Explore the roster of Hood River’s friendly local businesses and find unique gifts for everyone on your shopping list!
One of the country’s largest online outdoor retailers is located in the heart of Hood River. Stocking the highest-quality gear for kayaking, rafting, camping, hiking, rock climbing, hiking and skiing.
Arome’s passion is in finding the flavors of the world and bringing them to your kitchen. Visit Arome at their Hood River shop, nestled in the beautiful Columbia River Gorge, only one hour from Portland, Oregon.
Red Thread & Co. offers unique, one-of-a-kind, fair-trade items from around the globe, as well as locally curated hand-made items. Come peruse the smallest little store in Hood River.
Oregon E-bikes provides e-bike rentals, sales, and repair.
Established in the Columbia River Gorge in Hood River, Oregon in 1987, Big Winds is one of the largest windsurfing, kiteboarding and stand up paddleboarding product and accessory stores in the United States.
Doug’s is one of the most complete snow, skate and lifestyle stores in the Pacific Northwest. Located in Hood River Oregon, part of the Columbia River Gorge national scenic area.
Footwise in Hood River is a family-owned shoe store anchored by Birkenstock and a wide selection of comfortable and functional footwear.
G. Willikers Toy Shoppe has been making Hood River happy since 2002. The shop is family owned and operated, and proud to have been an important part of thousands of birthday parties, baby showers, and holiday surprises for over two decades.
Goodwill Boutique located in Downtown Hood River.
Goodwill Industries of the Columbia Willamette operates retail stores, outlet locations, two online shopping sites, and attended donation centers.
Lisa moved to Hood River in 1991 and fell in love with this little town, and a man named Dave. Lisa had been in retail most of her adult life and when a storefront on Oak Street became available in 2000, she and Dave decided to open their own shop.