Embark on the Ultimate Railbike Adventure Through the Hood River Valley
Climb aboard a Mount Hood Railroad Railbike, a two-person railbikes for a one-of-a-kind journey through some of the most stunning landscapes in the Pacific Northwest. These pedal-powered, batter assist bikes let you cruise effortlessly along historic train tracks.
Your adventure begins with a ride across a scenic bridge before winding your way along the Hood River, beneath towering pine trees, past a gentle waterfall, and through a rare rail switchback. As you ascend into orchard and vineyard country, Mt. Hood looms in the distance, creating a breathtaking backdrop.
Designed for comfort these railbikes make the climb up the valley a breeze. After about 5.5 miles, you’ll stop at The Fruit Company for a well-earned break. Enjoy a guided tour of their factory and historic museum, browse the gift shop, grab a refreshing treat, and snap some unforgettable orchard and vineyards photos.
On the return trip you’ll coast downhill, soaking in the sights from a whole new perspective. The full round-trip adventure takes about 2.4 hours and the memories will stay with you long for a lifetime.
Old Parkdale Inn Bed and Breakfast in the Upper Hood River Valley is recognized as an Oregon Bike Friendly Business and now with two EV charging stations. Mid way between Hood River, the Columbia River Gorge and Mt Hood, the Old Parkdale Inn with three well appointed guests rooms, is the ideal home base for outdoor adventures or a quiet retreat
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