Hood River Valley

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Hood River Valley is a fertile agricultural region in northern Oregon, renowned for its orchards—especially apples, pears, and cherries—and its scenic views of Mount Hood.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf agricultural region
valley
agriculturalSpecialization tree fruit
climate cool, moist winters
maritime-influenced climate
warm, dry summers
country United States
elevationFeature varied elevations suitable for different fruit varieties
hasIndustry cideries
cold storage
fruit packing
wineries
hasPart Lower Hood River Valley
Middle Hood River Valley
Upper Hood River Valley
irrigation irrigated orchards
knownFor agritourism
apple production
cherry production
farm stands
fruit festivals
fruit growing
orchards
pear production
scenic views of Mount Hood
locatedIn Oregon
northern Oregon
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Hood River County, Oregon NERFINISHED
locatedOn west side of Mount Hood
mainRiver Hood River
namedAfter Hood River
nearbyCity Hood River, Oregon NERFINISHED
nearbyMountain Mount Hood
partOf Columbia River Gorge region
primaryCrops apples
cherries
pears
primaryEconomicActivity agriculture
regionType fruit-growing region
scenicReputation one of Oregon's most scenic agricultural areas
soilType volcanic soils
tourismActivity fruit picking
scenic driving
wine tasting
tourismRoute Hood River County Fruit Loop
vegetation orchards and farmland
viewOf Mount Hood
waterSource Hood River and its tributaries

Referenced by (4)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Hood River Valley ("Upper Hood River Valley")
Hood River Valley ("Middle Hood River Valley")
Hood River Valley ("Lower Hood River Valley")
hasPart
Hood River County, Oregon
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