A multi-use trail for hiking, biking, walking or running, the Indian Creek Trail is made up of three sections throughout the heights of Hood River and is almost 4-miles long. You can walk any part of the trail or string them together for a longer walk!
The Indian Creek Trail system spans the lower Hood River Valley from Hazel Avenue to Barrett Park. The trail is approximately 3.8 miles with future plans to fully connect the trail spans which will be almost 6 miles long when completed.
The trail has three sections:
Hazel & 2nd St to Dutch Bros Coffee (the oldest section)
12th St to Devon Court
Arrowhead to Barrett Park
The oldest section, Hazel & 2nd St to Dutch Bros Coffee, begins above the canyon of Indian Creek where it joins the Hood River. This was the old trail connecting the upper and lower parts of the city. The trail also served as the conduit for the wooden flume which brought water to a fruit cannery downtown. The historic wooden flume is still there, although it no longer carries water. This trail section has a picnic table, bench with a views of the Hood River and pear orchards up the valley.
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Hood River Hobbies, LLC, 4th Street, Hood River, OR, USA
Distance: 0.57 Away
G Willikers Toy Shoppe, Oak Street, Hood River, OR, USA
Distance: 0.57 Away
Hood River Hotel, Oak Street, Hood River, OR, USA
Distance: 0.59 Away
Columbia Center For the Arts, Cascade Avenue, Hood River, OR, USA
Distance: 0.60 Away
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Mount Hood Railroad, Railroad Street, Hood River, OR, USA
Distance: 0.64 Away
Wild Columbia Salmon, Oregon 35, Hood River, OR, USA
Distance: 0.74 Away
Food and Drinks Tribal Experiences
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The History Museum of Hood River County, East Port Marina Drive, Hood River, OR, USA
Distance: 0.82 Away
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