Things To Do After Visiting The Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival
You've finally made it to the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival to see for yourself one of Oregon's most beautiful sights. Here is a list of some other things to do in the area once you've had your fill of t...
Explore Mt. Hood Territory Wineries with the Wine Trail
The small, family-run wineries of Mt. Hood Territory are here to welcome you to Oregon wines. With the Mt. Hood Territory Wine Trail free passport it’s easy for everyone from the wine-curious to sea...
Kayaking, Rafting And Stand-Up Paddleboarding Guides In Oregon's Mt. Hood Territory
Spring is the perfect time to head to the refreshing rivers in Mt. Hood Territory. With endless adventure possibilities on the water you might not be taking advantage of some of the most fun class IV...
5 Favorite Spring Hikes For Wildflowers In Mt. Hood Territory
Spring is traditionally a time when people clean out their clutter, but in Oregon's Mt. Hood Territory it's the perfect time to bask in nature's beauty and experience wildflowers....
Mt. Hood Territory Tap Trail Guides You On A Craft Drink Journey
Mt. Hood Territory is renowned for its maker culture, and craft drinks are no exception. From funky craft breweries, to on-farm cideries, to award-winning distilleries and even an inventive hard citru...
Family-Friendly Locations On The Mt. Hood Territory Tap Trail
Mt. Hood Territory is filled with great craft breweries, award-winning distilleries and on-farm cideries. And thanks to outdoor spaces, special menus and fun activities, some are especially enjoyable...
Urban kayaking, rural bike rides, scenic valley wineries, and awe-inspiring mountain hikes are just a few examples of the many things to do in The Territory. Make your visit even better with a stay in a rustic cabin or stylish hotels next to some amazing tax free shopping. It’s all here.
From thriving local arts communities to the West Coast’s best single-malt scotch list, our urban scene has it all. Don’t forget the abundance of Oregon history celebrated in museums and murals, as well as historic streets filled with tempting tax-free shopping.
Wander the fertile Willamette Valley farms where homegrown specialties, like ripe berries and giant dahlias, fill your belly and soul. Our many award-winning wineries will give you no choice but to stay and relax awhile.
The 11,245-foot snowy peak of Mt. Hood caters to mountain sports enthusiasts and breathtaking view lovers alike. Explore the Mt. Hood National Forest, bike along epic mountain trails and scenic bikeways, and enjoy the rush of the Clackamas River corridor.
From funky craft breweries, to on-farm cideries, to award-winning distilleries and even an inventive hard citrus drink, the new Mt. Hood Territory Tap Trail is here to guide you on your maker tasting tour!