"Thy bounty shines in autumn unconfined
And spreads a common feast for all that live."
- James Thomson
We just returned from a weekend getaway to the Fruit Loop. The Fruit Loop is a 35 mile scenic drive through orchards, farms and wineries located an hour outside of Portland in Hood River, Oregon. It's a wonderful place to visit. We try to make the 3 hour drive at least once a year. In July, cherries are in season. It's not uncommon to find cherries for a dollar a pound, I've even purchased Rainier cherries, the yellow ones, for the same low price. Right now, early October, it's time for pears, apples and late peaches too! If you like to make jam and can fruit, this is a great place to visit and stock up on fruit for a very reasonable price.
The Gorge White House, a favorite place of ours to stop. They sell U cut flowers, pears and apples from their orchards and they have a great selection of wines to taste. |
This place is such a great place to pick flowers, right now it's dahlias mostly, acres of them. |
Yup. You read that correctly, squash bowling, and yes, we did it! |
And there are indeed rules to pumpkin bowling. |
Pumpkin Funland is this barn full of pumpkins dressed up like fairy tales and other characters. |
Sleeping Beauty, one of the pumpkins dressed up in Pumpkin Funland |
Little Mermaid in Pumpkin Funland at Rasmussen Farms |
Hood River is the nations largest pear growing region. I took home about 10 pounds of pears for 50 cents a pound and a bunch of very tasty Asian pears. |
On the hay ride at Mountain View, we saw their animal farm that included this Longhorn bull. |
PO Box 168
Odell, OR 97044
541-386-7697
Fruit Loop Map
Send email to info@hoodriverfruitloop.com.
The Gorge White House
2265 Hwy 35
PO Box 798
Hood River, OR 97031
541-386-2828
Mountain View Orchards
6670 Trout Creek Ridge Road
Mt Hood Parkdale, Oregon 97041
541-352-6554 or 800-529-6554
Rasmussen Farms
3020 Thomsen Road
Hood River, Oregon 97031
(541) 386-4622
(800) 548-2243
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