Conflicting uses and overcrowding prompt restrictions HOOD RIVER, OR – Crowded beaches and conflicting uses of limited space have raised safety concerns for recreational sites on the Hood River waterfront. […]
Read MoreCROWDING FORCES CLOSURES, USE RESTRICTIONS AT HOOD RIVER WATERFRONT
HOOD RIVER, OR – Crowded beaches and conflicting uses of limited space have raised safety concerns for recreational sites on the Hood River waterfront. The Port of Hood River owns and operates most of the recreational facilities and announces the following changes that will go into effect July 25. These rules will apply all days unless noted below as Saturdays and Sundays only. The Port will continue to monitor crowding and other safety conditions and may take further measures to close or restrict access to recreational sites if necessary.
Read MorePort to implement Event Site parking limitations to discourage crowding, COVID-19 risk
The Port of Hood River owns and operates several recreational sites on the Hood River waterfront, including the popular windsurfing and kiteboarding beach known as the Event Site. Over the […]
Read More2020 4th of July weekend on the Hood River Waterfront
The 4th of July fireworks display in Hood River has been cancelled for this year and there will be several other major differences to the holiday weekend experience on the […]
Read MoreWaterfront Recreation – what is open and what is closed today?
Conflicting uses and overcrowding prompt restrictions Last updated September 16, 2020 HOOD RIVER, OR – Crowded beaches and conflicting uses of limited space have raised safety concerns for recreational sites […]
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