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Частный тур Mt Hood Loop Tour, включая водопад Малтнома

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Присоединяйтесь к нам в нашей однодневной экскурсии из Портленда на гору Худ. Посетив гору Маунт-Худ с нашими увлеченными и знающими гидами, у вас будет множество возможностей сделать лучшие фотографии впечатляющих пейзажей, а также узнать об истории и наследии легендарной горы Портленда.

Наш тур будет покиньте шум и суету центра Портленда, сначала отправив вас в чудеса ущелья реки Колумбия. Мы поедем по реке Колумбия на восток до города Худ-Ривер на обед, а затем поедем вверх по долине реки Худ к южной стороне горы Худ. Места, которые мы можем посетить, включают: водопад Малтнома, Ровена Крест, ферму (сезонно) и Timberline Lodge. Ваш маршрут может варьироваться в зависимости от погодных и дорожных условий, но наши гиды внесут необходимые изменения, чтобы сделать ваш тур по петле Маунт-Худ еще более приятным.
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1
Multnomah Falls
Fed by underground streams that originate miles above at Larch Mountain, this ancient 620 foot (189m) waterfall is divided into two sections; the upper fall plummets an impressive 542 feet into a pool and again drops 69 feet to form a creek that runs into the Columbia River. Multnomah Falls is the second highest year-round waterfall in the United States and the highest waterfall in Oregon.
2
Hood River
We will eat lunch in downtown Hood River which offers a variety of restaurant and craft brewery options to choose from plus the opportunity to explore local boutique shops and wine tasting rooms. After lunch, we will journey into the Hood River Valley, known for its natural beauty, thousands of acres of fruit orchards, and multiple generations of farming knowledge.
3
Rowena Crest Viewpoint
Observe the rapid change in climate and landscape as we drive east towards this iconic viewpoint at the top of a massive basalt feature, previously known as Memaloose Castle, but now referred to as Rowena Crest. The Historic Columbia River Highway winds its way up in a series of horseshoe curves and switchbacks designed back in 1915 to allow cars with limited horsepower to climb the 700 feet to the top.
4
The Fruit Loop
Experience locally owned and grown food along Hood River County’s most scenic drive, known as the “Fruit Loop.” The “Fruit Loop” passes through the valley’s orchards, vineyards and family farms. Along this route, 28 seasonally opened fruit stands reside offering an assortment of fruits, vegetables, flowers, fresh fruit pies, jams, syrups, local honey, ciders and hand-crafted artisan gifts.
5
Timberline Lodge
At 11,249 feet, glacier-clad Mt. Hood is nationally known for several alpine ski areas, especially Timberline, which receives so much snow it has the longest ski season in North America. Timberline Lodge is the most impressive structure on Mt. Hood, and its artful architecture has astonished visitors for over 80 years.
6
Trillium Lake
In the summertime we’ll visit Trillium Lake, a small body of water known for great fishing, camping, hiking, and summer recreation. The route to the lake is part of the Barlow Road, a portion of the original Oregon Trail that once allowed pioneers to travel through marshy land on the last leg of their journey west.
7
Multnomah Falls
Fed by underground streams that originate miles above at Larch Mountain, this ancient 620 foot (189m) waterfall is divided into two sections; the upper fall plummets an impressive 542 feet into a pool and again drops 69 feet to form a creek that runs into the Columbia River. Multnomah Falls is the second highest year-round waterfall in the United States and the highest waterfall in Oregon.
8
Hood River
We will eat lunch in downtown Hood River which offers a variety of restaurant and craft brewery options to choose from plus the opportunity to explore local boutique shops and wine tasting rooms. After lunch, we will journey into the Hood River Valley, known for its natural beauty, thousands of acres of fruit orchards, and multiple generations of farming knowledge.
9
Rowena Crest Viewpoint
Observe the rapid change in climate and landscape as we drive east towards this iconic viewpoint at the top of a massive basalt feature, previously known as Memaloose Castle, but now referred to as Rowena Crest. The Historic Columbia River Highway winds its way up in a series of horseshoe curves and switchbacks designed back in 1915 to allow cars with limited horsepower to climb the 700 feet to the top.
10
The Fruit Loop
Experience locally owned and grown food along Hood River County’s most scenic drive, known as the “Fruit Loop.” The “Fruit Loop” passes through the valley’s orchards, vineyards and family farms. Along this route, 28 seasonally opened fruit stands reside offering an assortment of fruits, vegetables, flowers, fresh fruit pies, jams, syrups, local honey, ciders and hand-crafted artisan gifts.
11
Timberline Lodge
At 11,249 feet, glacier-clad Mt. Hood is nationally known for several alpine ski areas, especially Timberline, which receives so much snow it has the longest ski season in North America. Timberline Lodge is the most impressive structure on Mt. Hood, and its artful architecture has astonished visitors for over 80 years.
12
Trillium Lake
In the summertime we’ll visit Trillium Lake, a small body of water known for great fishing, camping, hiking, and summer recreation. The route to the lake is part of the Barlow Road, a portion of the original Oregon Trail that once allowed pioneers to travel through marshy land on the last leg of their journey west.
13
Multnomah Falls
Fed by underground streams that originate miles above at Larch Mountain, this ancient 620 foot (189m) waterfall is divided into two sections; the upper fall plummets an impressive 542 feet into a pool and again drops 69 feet to form a creek that runs into the Columbia River. Multnomah Falls is the second highest year-round waterfall in the United States and the highest waterfall in Oregon.
14
Hood River
We will eat lunch in downtown Hood River which offers a variety of restaurant and craft brewery options to choose from plus the opportunity to explore local boutique shops and wine tasting rooms. After lunch, we will journey into the Hood River Valley, known for its natural beauty, thousands of acres of fruit orchards, and multiple generations of farming knowledge.
15
Rowena Crest Viewpoint
Observe the rapid change in climate and landscape as we drive east towards this iconic viewpoint at the top of a massive basalt feature, previously known as Memaloose Castle, but now referred to as Rowena Crest. The Historic Columbia River Highway winds its way up in a series of horseshoe curves and switchbacks designed back in 1915 to allow cars with limited horsepower to climb the 700 feet to the top.
16
The Fruit Loop
Experience locally owned and grown food along Hood River County’s most scenic drive, known as the “Fruit Loop.” The “Fruit Loop” passes through the valley’s orchards, vineyards and family farms. Along this route, 28 seasonally opened fruit stands reside offering an assortment of fruits, vegetables, flowers, fresh fruit pies, jams, syrups, local honey, ciders and hand-crafted artisan gifts.
17
Timberline Lodge
At 11,249 feet, glacier-clad Mt. Hood is nationally known for several alpine ski areas, especially Timberline, which receives so much snow it has the longest ski season in North America. Timberline Lodge is the most impressive structure on Mt. Hood, and its artful architecture has astonished visitors for over 80 years.
18
Trillium Lake
In the summertime we’ll visit Trillium Lake, a small body of water known for great fishing, camping, hiking, and summer recreation. The route to the lake is part of the Barlow Road, a portion of the original Oregon Trail that once allowed pioneers to travel through marshy land on the last leg of their journey west.
19
Multnomah Falls
Fed by underground streams that originate miles above at Larch Mountain, this ancient 620 foot (189m) waterfall is divided into two sections; the upper fall plummets an impressive 542 feet into a pool and again drops 69 feet to form a creek that runs into the Columbia River. Multnomah Falls is the second highest year-round waterfall in the United States and the highest waterfall in Oregon.
20
Hood River
We will eat lunch in downtown Hood River which offers a variety of restaurant and craft brewery options to choose from plus the opportunity to explore local boutique shops and wine tasting rooms. After lunch, we will journey into the Hood River Valley, known for its natural beauty, thousands of acres of fruit orchards, and multiple generations of farming knowledge.
21
Rowena Crest Viewpoint
Observe the rapid change in climate and landscape as we drive east towards this iconic viewpoint at the top of a massive basalt feature, previously known as Memaloose Castle, but now referred to as Rowena Crest. The Historic Columbia River Highway winds its way up in a series of horseshoe curves and switchbacks designed back in 1915 to allow cars with limited horsepower to climb the 700 feet to the top.
22
The Fruit Loop
Experience locally owned and grown food along Hood River County’s most scenic drive, known as the “Fruit Loop.” The “Fruit Loop” passes through the valley’s orchards, vineyards and family farms. Along this route, 28 seasonally opened fruit stands reside offering an assortment of fruits, vegetables, flowers, fresh fruit pies, jams, syrups, local honey, ciders and hand-crafted artisan gifts.
23
Timberline Lodge
At 11,249 feet, glacier-clad Mt. Hood is nationally known for several alpine ski areas, especially Timberline, which receives so much snow it has the longest ski season in North America. Timberline Lodge is the most impressive structure on Mt. Hood, and its artful architecture has astonished visitors for over 80 years.
24
Trillium Lake
In the summertime we’ll visit Trillium Lake, a small body of water known for great fishing, camping, hiking, and summer recreation. The route to the lake is part of the Barlow Road, a portion of the original Oregon Trail that once allowed pioneers to travel through marshy land on the last leg of their journey west.
25
Multnomah Falls
Fed by underground streams that originate miles above at Larch Mountain, this ancient 620 foot (189m) waterfall is divided into two sections; the upper fall plummets an impressive 542 feet into a pool and again drops 69 feet to form a creek that runs into the Columbia River. Multnomah Falls is the second highest year-round waterfall in the United States and the highest waterfall in Oregon.
26
Hood River
We will eat lunch in downtown Hood River which offers a variety of restaurant and craft brewery options to choose from plus the opportunity to explore local boutique shops and wine tasting rooms. After lunch, we will journey into the Hood River Valley, known for its natural beauty, thousands of acres of fruit orchards, and multiple generations of farming knowledge.
27
Rowena Crest Viewpoint
Observe the rapid change in climate and landscape as we drive east towards this iconic viewpoint at the top of a massive basalt feature, previously known as Memaloose Castle, but now referred to as Rowena Crest. The Historic Columbia River Highway winds its way up in a series of horseshoe curves and switchbacks designed back in 1915 to allow cars with limited horsepower to climb the 700 feet to the top.
28
The Fruit Loop
Experience locally owned and grown food along Hood River County’s most scenic drive, known as the “Fruit Loop.” The “Fruit Loop” passes through the valley’s orchards, vineyards and family farms. Along this route, 28 seasonally opened fruit stands reside offering an assortment of fruits, vegetables, flowers, fresh fruit pies, jams, syrups, local honey, ciders and hand-crafted artisan gifts.
29
Timberline Lodge
At 11,249 feet, glacier-clad Mt. Hood is nationally known for several alpine ski areas, especially Timberline, which receives so much snow it has the longest ski season in North America. Timberline Lodge is the most impressive structure on Mt. Hood, and its artful architecture has astonished visitors for over 80 years.
30
Trillium Lake
In the summertime we’ll visit Trillium Lake, a small body of water known for great fishing, camping, hiking, and summer recreation. The route to the lake is part of the Barlow Road, a portion of the original Oregon Trail that once allowed pioneers to travel through marshy land on the last leg of their journey west.
31
Multnomah Falls
Fed by underground streams that originate miles above at Larch Mountain, this ancient 620 foot (189m) waterfall is divided into two sections; the upper fall plummets an impressive 542 feet into a pool and again drops 69 feet to form a creek that runs into the Columbia River. Multnomah Falls is the second highest year-round waterfall in the United States and the highest waterfall in Oregon.
32
Hood River
We will eat lunch in downtown Hood River which offers a variety of restaurant and craft brewery options to choose from plus the opportunity to explore local boutique shops and wine tasting rooms. After lunch, we will journey into the Hood River Valley, known for its natural beauty, thousands of acres of fruit orchards, and multiple generations of farming knowledge.
33
Rowena Crest Viewpoint
Observe the rapid change in climate and landscape as we drive east towards this iconic viewpoint at the top of a massive basalt feature, previously known as Memaloose Castle, but now referred to as Rowena Crest. The Historic Columbia River Highway winds its way up in a series of horseshoe curves and switchbacks designed back in 1915 to allow cars with limited horsepower to climb the 700 feet to the top.
34
The Fruit Loop
Experience locally owned and grown food along Hood River County’s most scenic drive, known as the “Fruit Loop.” The “Fruit Loop” passes through the valley’s orchards, vineyards and family farms. Along this route, 28 seasonally opened fruit stands reside offering an assortment of fruits, vegetables, flowers, fresh fruit pies, jams, syrups, local honey, ciders and hand-crafted artisan gifts.
35
Timberline Lodge
At 11,249 feet, glacier-clad Mt. Hood is nationally known for several alpine ski areas, especially Timberline, which receives so much snow it has the longest ski season in North America. Timberline Lodge is the most impressive structure on Mt. Hood, and its artful architecture has astonished visitors for over 80 years.
36
Trillium Lake
In the summertime we’ll visit Trillium Lake, a small body of water known for great fishing, camping, hiking, and summer recreation. The route to the lake is part of the Barlow Road, a portion of the original Oregon Trail that once allowed pioneers to travel through marshy land on the last leg of their journey west.
37
Малтнома Фолс
Этот древний водопад высотой 620 футов (189 м), питаемый подземными ручьями, которые берут начало в милях выше на Лиственничной горе, разделен на две части; верхний водопад падает с впечатляющей высоты 542 фута в бассейн и снова падает с высоты 69 футов, образуя ручей, впадающий в реку Колумбия. Водопад Малтнома — второй по высоте круглогодичный водопад в США и самый высокий водопад в Орегоне.
38
Река Худ
Мы пообедаем в центре города Худ-Ривер, где есть множество ресторанов и пивоварен, а также возможность посетить местные бутики и дегустационные залы. После обеда мы отправимся в долину реки Худ, известную своей природной красотой, тысячами акров фруктовых садов и многолетним опытом в области сельского хозяйства.
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Смотровая площадка Ровена Крест
Наблюдайте за быстрым изменением климата и ландшафта, когда мы едем на восток к этой культовой смотровой площадке на вершине массивного базальтового сооружения, ранее известного как Замок Мемалуз, но теперь именуемого Ровена Крест. Историческое шоссе реки Колумбия извивается серией подковообразных поворотов и поворотов, разработанных еще в 1915 году, чтобы позволить автомобилям с ограниченной мощностью подняться на 700 футов к вершине.
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Фруктовая петля
Попробуйте местные и выращенные продукты вдоль самой живописной дороги округа Худ-Ривер, известной как «Фруктовая петля». «Фруктовая петля» проходит через сады долины, виноградники и семейные фермы. Вдоль этого маршрута расположены 28 сезонных фруктовых лавок, предлагающих ассортимент фруктов, овощей, цветов, пирогов со свежими фруктами, джемов, сиропов, местного меда, сидра и ремесленных подарков ручной работы.
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Тимберлайн Лодж
На высоте 11 249 футов покрытая ледником гора Худ известна на национальном уровне несколькими горнолыжными районами, особенно Тимберлайн, где выпадает так много снега, что у него самый длинный лыжный сезон в Северной Америке. Timberline Lodge — самое впечатляющее сооружение на горе Худ, а его искусная архитектура поражает посетителей уже более 80 лет.
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Озеро Триллиум
Летом мы посетим озеро Триллиум, небольшой водоем, известный отличной рыбалкой, кемпингом, походами и летним отдыхом. Маршрут к озеру является частью Барлоу-роуд, части оригинальной Орегонской тропы, которая когда-то позволяла первопроходцам путешествовать по болотистой местности на последнем этапе своего путешествия на запад.
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Отзывы (2)
Warren_M
Jun 2021
Our tour guide was great, very informative. We loved the falls the most and throwing snowballs on the mountain.
Ответ от хоста
Oct 2021
We are so glad to hear that you enjoyed your tour! How fun to be throwing snowballs in June!
Donald_K
Oct 2020
Aaron was an excellent guide. He was very knowledgeable and took care to point out things for us. The tour provided ample time to see the sights and explore. We were very happy with this tour.
Ответ от хоста
Oct 2021
We agree that Aron is an excellent guide. Please join us again on a future tour!

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