
For the benefit of the Hood River community, beginning May 1, most Hood River neighborhood parks and trails are open for local use only, and will remain open provided users follow all regulations and crowding does not occur.
Please observe all park rules, as well as these guidelines during the COVID-19 emergency:
- Maintain six-foot physical distance from others not part of your household
- Always follow the CDC’s personal hygiene guidance prior to visiting parks and trails
- Do not use parks or trails if you (or members of your household) are ill
- Do not touch surfaces
- All public restrooms are closed, so recreate close to home and plan accordingly
Park status is subject to change. Please observe posted signs.
Walking Trails: Indian Creek Trail, Waterfront Trail, and Westside Trail are open with physical distancing requirements.
- When in a group of household members on a trail, be ready to move to single file when passing others.
- Waterfront Park’s west-east path is open for use of Waterfront Trail, while park entrance pathways remain closed.
Neighborhood Parks Open in Hood River: Jackson Park, Wilson Park, Mann Park, Tsuruta Park, Culbertson Park, Library Park, Morrison Park, Marina Park and Marina Green, Overlook Memorial Park, Hazelview Park, Rotary Skate Park, Frog Beach, the Hook, and the Spit
All park playgrounds, restrooms, outdoor sports courts, and skate parks are closed in compliance with Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-21
CLOSED in Hood River: Waterfront Park (including beach and water access), Children’s Park and the Event Site will remain closed until further notice.
Thank you for observing physical distancing and hygiene guidance, as well as all parks/trails regulations.