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Columbia River (Freshwater) · Good (10–20 ft) visibility
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Positive BroHood River's premier waterfront park and launch point. Flat water with consistent side-shore thermal winds. The epicenter of Gorge wind sports — perfect for kiteboarding, windsurfing, and wing foiling.
An enclosed lagoon protected from river current and wind chop. The safest spot for beginners learning to windsurf, wing foil, or eFoil. Shallow, calm water with sandy bottom.
Sandy point extending into the Columbia just east of the Event Site. More exposure to swell and current makes it ideal for intermediate to advanced kiteboarders and windsurfers seeking bigger conditions.
Downriver spot with rolling river swells and strong thermal winds. Advanced windsurfing and kiteboarding with wave-riding opportunities on river swell. Stunning basalt cliff scenery.
West of Hood River — the go-to downwind run for SUP foilers, wing foilers, and kiteboarders. Open water with reliable afternoon thermals and dramatic Gorge scenery.
Calm, protected basin near downtown. Great for morning eFoil sessions, SUP, and kayaking before the afternoon wind arrives. Easy parking and boat ramp access.
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Winter Avg
41°F (5°C)
Summer Avg
85°F (29°C)
Water Temp
59–68°F (15–20°C)
Sunny Days
200/yr
The Columbia River Gorge acts as a natural wind tunnel, funneling thermal winds at 15–30 knots from the west every summer afternoon. South-facing beaches like The Event Site get reliable side-shore wind — ideal for kiting and windsurfing. Mornings are typically calm, perfect for eFoiling and SUP.
Freshwater river with moderate currents. Wetsuits recommended — water stays 59–68°F in summer, colder in spring. Calm mornings before the thermal wind kicks in around noon are ideal for eFoiling and wing foil practice.
Body of Water
Columbia River (Freshwater)
Temperature
59–68°F (15–20°C)
Visibility
Good (10–20 ft)
Tide Range
N/A (River)
Beyond the water in Hood River
Unforgettable experiences to round out your Hood River trip.
A 35-mile scenic loop through orchards, vineyards, lavender farms, and cideries in the Hood River Valley with Mt. Hood as your backdrop.
World-class skiing and snowboarding just 40 minutes from town. Ride the wind in summer, shred powder in winter.
The tallest waterfall in Oregon at 620 feet — one of the most visited natural sites in the Pacific Northwest, just 45 minutes west.
Hood River is a craft beer mecca. Pfriem, Double Mountain, and Full Sail are all walkable from downtown, with river-view patios.
The White Salmon River offers thrilling Class III-IV rapids through ancient basalt canyons — perfect for your non-wind day.
Explore 40 million years of Gorge geology, indigenous history, and the Lewis & Clark expedition at this riverside museum in The Dalles.
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