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    4.3 (3 reviews)

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    Huckleberry Festival

    Huckleberry Festival

    4.3(3 reviews)
    6.8 mi

    Nice little Festival in a tiny River town called Bingen, Washington. If you ever wanted everything…read moreHuckleberry this is a good place to go! Held every year in September. Picked up bunch of Huckleberry stuff here when we went, Pie, shakes, fudge..... Also got a couple other things as well. I would highly recommend this little Festival but that being said, not much else to do in this town!

    We attended the 2018 Huckleberry Festival with our daughter-in-law who has recently moved to the…read morearea with my son. We had never been to the Columbia River Gorge, and wanted to experience the beautiful scenery & anything else, such as festivals in the area. We had a good time, and the local folks were very friendly. My husband bought a large slice of huckleberry pie with homemade huckleberry ice cream. It was delicious! Another booth was selling huckleberry jam, and I inquired if they had sugar-free jam, and the lady checked, and handed me two jars that are fruit sweetened. I bought both of them & brought them home to Oklahoma to enjoy. As the label suggests, "An exceptional treat , the best berries in the world from the Pacific Northwest". Bingen is a small town, but they put on a fun festival. If there was more products featuring or made from huckleberries, I'm sure they would sell well, especially sugar-free items. I bought the last t-shirt available, and it is so cute, I have worn it several times. Enjoyed this festival!!

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    Hood River Harvest Valley Festival - Pear Bloom Farms

    Hood River Harvest Valley Festival

    3.0(2 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    One of the best arts & crafts plus harvest festivals I've ever experienced! Yes, they have all…read morethings pumpkins, gourds and apples to get you into the fall spirit. Additionally, they have two huge covered tents with dozens and dozens of talented artists and craftspeople selling their incredible and unique items. Covering a plethora of art mediums, you can find gorgeous hand blown glass, unique jewelry, wood sculptures and charcuterie boards (including utensils and serving pieces) lots of colorful and pastel ceramics and earthenware, photography of the PNW in many sizes, clothing and scarves, leather goods and accessories and much more. Lots of food vendors, too, with delicious sweet treats, cured meats, pepper jellies and jams, decadent chocolate and coffee to name a few. Live music all weekend and lots of food trucks in the area outside of the tents. And local fruit from farms along Hood River's famous fruit loop. There are so many varieties of apples and pears and you can fill a bag or basket with all types. Pumpkins, gourds and fall flowers like mums and ornamental cabbage are also for sale. Last year I spent over two hours in the craft area taking my time, walking up and down the aisles and then deciding on what gifts I would buy myself and others. I bought two water color prints that I framed and matted, both have views of Mt. Hood, my favorite Mountain! I love wood and picked up several Arcadia serving utensils and small cheese knives and spreaders and a vase. The earrings i purchased have so much movement and I wear them constantly. The treats disappeared quickly as did the large bags of apples I bought to make apple pies for the holidays. Located in the event area down by the river, make a day of it and watch the wind surfers, grab a bite to eat, visit the shops downtown and even go wine or cider tasting. It's fall, y'all, and this is the event that kicks it off! Held annually from Friday afternoon through Sunday at 5pm, I look forward to it every year and more and more friends come with me! Visit the website for dates and hours. For 2022, the Hood Eiver Harvest Valley Festival is Oct 7-9. Parking is on street and plentiful - most areas are free so look for those areas. Also a paid lot. Earlier is better (10am-noon) if you don't want to shop with crowds. See you there!

    $12 admission a total rip off. Entry to buy from booths. The kids bounce houses have $ tickets.read more

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    Hood River Hops Fest

    Hood River Hops Fest

    4.0(2 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    I went to the Portland Fresh Hops Fest last year, and to tell you the truth, it was very much a…read moresausage fest, with serious beer drinkers crammed into a soggy tent, hunched over taster mugs and making copious notes about their hoppy experience. I didn't mind because I was just there for the beer, but my significant non-beer drinking other found the event to be a total yawner. The Hood River Hops Fest proved to be a totally different affair. The weather was beautiful and the event is held outside. Sweet. There was a line around the block when we arrived, but it didn't take too long to get inside. This is a family-friendly beer fest. That seemed kind of weird and ill-conceived to me at first. Little kids hanging around with grown-ups slamming down brewskis galore? Eh. However, they had a fenced off kiddie area full of jolly jump things and the beer garden was adequately separated from the spots where kids are allowed. Once I got into some serious suds sipping, there weren't any youngsters nearby. Great family festival feel at this event. Nice, big, open area. Everybody was having a great time, including my wife, and that says a lot. Oh, yeah, the fresh hop beers were awesome! I paid $10 for a mug and four taster tokens. My wife gained entrance for $4 as my DD. Extra tokens were a buck each. Four tokens gets you a full mug of anything. I'll be back next year!

    I went to this Hops Fest expecting more and was kind of disappointed. The ratio of guys to girls…read morewas the first thing that threw me off but ultimately what turned me off about this was how difficult it was to work my way through the crowd and get a beer sample. As if that wasn't enough your $10 entry fee got you 4 tokens and a small beer mug. Each token lets you get about a shots worth of beer from whatever vendor you choose or you can use all 4 tokens to have 1 beer from a specific vendor but the mug you are given is kind of small. I am not sure that I would go again or recommend this festival to anyone, I saw it as kind of a waste of time.

    Hood River County Fairgrounds - festivals - Updated May 2026

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