The waterfront recreation season started later than usual this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and periods of poor air quality from wildfires compromised use in late summer. Yet despite these challenges, the Hood River Waterfront experienced one of the windiest and busiest summers on record, with businesses reporting “a good year.”
Read MoreSteve Gates Remembrance Fund Established
The Port of Hood River is working in collaboration with a local group of volunteers to honor the memory of the Steve Gates, a long-time Hood River community member whose […]
Read MoreMarina Beach parking lot closed for striping August 27 in the morning.
The Marina Beach parking lot will be closed to all vehicles the morning of Thursday, August 27 until 10:00 a.m. while Port crews work to install 2 new ADA parking […]
Read MoreRequest for Letters of Interest for Kiteboarding, Windsurfing, Kayak or SUP Seasonal Concessions
The Port of Hood River is accepting Letters of Interest from qualified persons or businesses seeking a seasonal concession permit to operate a kiteboard, windsurf, kayak or SUP instruction or rental concession on Port property. The permit will be valid for five years from 2021-25 for a six month maximum time period beginning April 1 and ending October 1 each year.
Read MoreRequest for Letters of Interest for Seasonal Food Concessions
The Port of Hood River is accepting Letters of Interest from qualified persons or businesses seeking to apply for a seasonal concession permit to operate a food vendor concession on Port property. The permit will be valid for five years from 2021-25 for a six month maximum each year beginning April 1 and ending October 1.
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