Finally winter is arriving in the Hood River Valley. Not much yet. But it is coming. The days have been clear and crisp. The nights cold and dark. Open for fresh snow adventures, warm beds to sink into, and a cold beer waiting at the end of the day—because winter days deserve cozy nights.
We serve up the bounty of the Hood River Valley and the Columbia River Gorge, focusing our breakfasts around what is being harvested in the Valley. We source all of our ingredients to be as local and organic as possible. Once a week we receive our Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) box delivered to our door by Hood River Organics. We plan our weekly meals with these ingredients, pulling in vegigies and herbs from our own garden during the summer months.
The Old Parkdale Inn Bed and Breakfast is an intimate lodging, offering the choice of 3 cozy guestrooms. Each room features a queen-size bed with eco-friendly mattresses and Comphy sheets, Smart TVs with satellite and Internet service, complimentary Wi-Fi, fridge, microwave, coffee maker, and a private bath with organic bath and body products, spa towels, and plush robes. See more amenities you can enjoy during your stay.
Solera Brewery is located in the historic Valley Theater a couple doors down from our Old Parkdale Inn Bed and Breakfast. Try a Hedonist IPA, one of their seasonal beers, or a wild and sour fruit beer aged on local fruit. Gaze out over pear orchards toward the craggy North face of Mt. Hood from their beer garden. (closed Wednesdays)
Other fine dining in Parkdale and the Hood River Valley
After breakfast or the evening you arrive, we’ll share some of favorite dining spots. Of course, two of them are right here in Parkdale, a couple of blocks from the Inn.
Apple Valley BBQ – serving top-quality meats, amazing side dishes and a hefty dose of small-town hospitality with their lunches and dinners.
Grateful Vineyard – It’s only a 2.5 mile walk on a warm summer evening. Weaving together farming, fermentation and hospitality. Pizza, Salads, Wine, Cider, Beer
Just up the road toward Mt Hood is The Crooked Tree Tavern. We’d be amiss if we forgot to mention Saw Tooth Roadhouse. Lots of options in the Upper Hood River Valley
Hood River County has all the best of the Northwest food culture. Many of the restaurateurs, chefs, winemakers and coffee roasters in our region are here because they love the outdoors and it shows in the many dishes prepared from local, fresh ingredient.
Thank you for trusting us to be your home away from home. We’ve posted our Hospitality and Health Policy on our website. Purchase a gift certificate for yourself or someone you know would enjoy time at the Old Parkdale Inn.
We invite you to read online reviews for the Old Parkdale Inn. And then we encourage you to go directly to our website and Book Direct for all the right reasons.
We’re your home base for exploring and enjoying the Hood River Valley and beyond. After a full day, you’ll love the peace and tranquility of the Old Parkdale Inn. Relax in the gardens, perhaps with your favorite beverage, by the bonfire, roast some s’mores, weather permitting of course.
What’s to do
The Hood River Fruit Loop is located in the beautiful Hood River Valley at the foot of majestic Mt. Hood offering you a variety of wines, fruits, vegetables, flowers, ciders, and food. Many outdoor adventures, such as kayaking, windsurfing, skiing, snow boarding, and hiking, await. Mt. Hood Meadows, Cooper Spur Mountain Resort, and Timberline Ski areas are only a short drive away, as is the Columbia River Gorge and Mt. Hood National Forest where trails and wildlife abound.
Book your stay at the Old Parkdale Inn and take advantage of our partnership with Wet Planet Whitewater Adventures – A 10% discount will be applied at checkout when you use the code we provide to book online.