The WAAAM Air & Auto Museum has one of the largest collections of still-flying antique aeroplanes and still-driving antique automobiles in the country. The items on display at this museum are not only full of history, they're full of LIFE! Along with the extensive collection of antique aircraft, there are over 130 cars in the collection at last count. Aircraft, automobiles, motorcycles, tractors, military jeeps and engines all get their day in the sun again at WAAAM!
Full Sail Brewing Company is a craft brewery in Hood River, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1987, Full Sail was the first commercially successful craft brewery to bottle beer in the Pacific Northwest for retail sale, and one of Oregon's early microbreweries. The first beer packaged was Full Sail Golden Ale, followed in 1988 by Full Sail Imperial Porter, Full Sail Amber Ale, and Wassail Winter Ale.
Our stunning tasting room marks the gateway to the Westside Wine Trail. Situated alongside our namesake waterway you’ll find plenty of inside air-conditioned space and outside tables to enjoy your wine adventure. We focus on cool weather varietals such as Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Riesling grown on our estate vines next to the tasting room and further “up the creek.” Your tasting experience is the perfect way to casually enjoy our wines produced from grapes grown throughout the Columbia Gorge.
Created in 1978, The History Museum is an active participant in this vibrant multi-cultural community. The non-profit Museum brings the region’s past and present to life through permanent displays, temporary exhibitions, and programs. The museum holds in trust over 30,000 artifacts, documents, and media that represent the diverse heritage of Hood River County and the Columbia Gorge.
A unique rural farm experience awaits you in the beautiful Hood River Valley, where you will encounter 30 on-the-farm fruit stands, wineries, breweries, cideries, and fields of flowers. The Hood River Valley has a rich agricultural heritage, beginning with the planting of the first fruit trees in 1855, resulting in 14,500 acres of pears, apples, and cherries that cover the valley today. Wander down the 35 miles of scenic country roads on your self-guided tour and create great adventures with family and friends, while exploring the abundance of farm products grown in the valley.