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Bald Butte via the Oak Ridge Trail

Thursday, May 10th, 2012

A hike to the top of Bald Butte is a a great choice for an early season hike in the Upper Hood River Valley!  A wonderful display of  Mt Hood National Forest wildflowers, Lupine, Balsam Root, Indian Paintbrush, to name a few, covers the hillside from mid-April through June.  The views from the Butte are amazing, [...]

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Now We Wait and Watch ‘Em Grow

Monday, May 7th, 2012

The acres and acres of blossoms in the Hood River Valley have now turned to itsy bitsy pieces of fruit.  And for the next 4 months we will watch them grow and wait for the amazing crop of pears, apples, cherries, peaches and other varieties of fruit.  In June and July come the berries and [...]

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Winter’s Holding On in the Hood River Valley

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012

Snow levels dropped to about 3000′ last night just above the orchards which sit in the Upper Hood River Valley at about 2000′.   The valley beekeepers just put the hives into the blooming orchards this morning.  Hope it warms up a bit so those busy bees can do what they do best.  The Old Parkdale Inn [...]

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Got Birds? Plenty here at our backyard feeders and throughout the Hood River Valley

Saturday, April 21st, 2012

We sure do!  Our gardens are a flurry of avian activity!  Sparrows, finches, blackbirds, chickadees…the list goes on.  Our most colorful visitors so far this spring have been the Evening Grosbeaks.  They are a beautiful bird, don’t you think?  And we have had at least 50 feeding regularly at our many feeding stations. The gardens [...]

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Making Butter with Hood River Valley Pears in the Crockpot

Friday, April 20th, 2012

Slow cooking pears in the crockpot sure makes the inn smell wonderful. I start with about 5-7 pounds of pears from the Hood River Valley.   With so many growers we have the pick of the crop for the very best Pears in the World!  The Hood River Valley is the largest pear growing region [...]

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It’s A Mountain Dogs Life near the Mt Hood National Forest

Tuesday, April 17th, 2012

Many of you know Tilly, our canine hostess here at the Old Parkdale Inn Bed and Breakfast.  Her pedigree is half Greater Swiss Mountain Dog and half Bernese Mountain Dog.  She joined our family in December 2004 at just 3 months old.  At only 17 pounds she was able to ride on my lap home [...]

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Stuffed Potatoes with Egg ~ A New Favorite at the Old Parkdale Inn Bed and Breakfast

Saturday, March 24th, 2012

  During our very busy summer months I haven’t got time to try out new recipes. So I like to take advantage of this slower time of  year to research new breakfast menu ideas.  I’ve created a Pinterest page for the Old Parkdale Inn, http://pinterest.com/innparkdale.  One board is called ‘Maybe for Breakfast.’  The photos and links [...]

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Ideal location in the Hood River Valley for Your Small Business Retreat or Social Retreat

Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

  The Old Parkdale Inn, in the Hood River Valley, can be the ideal location for your small business meeting or social retreat.  Our table can seat up to eight with plenty of room to spread out.  Wireless internet access is available throughout the inn and gardens.  A 50″ wall mounted big screen tv is [...]

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Bike Your Way Through the Hood River Valley

Sunday, March 18th, 2012

It’s almost bike riding weather.  I write this as the spring snows still fall but we all know spring is just around the corner.  We had many a guests last year who brought their bikes and enjoyed biking the Hood River County Fruit Loop and the many backroads of the Hood River Valley.  After a [...]

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Geocaching in the Hood River Valley and the Mt Hood National Forest

Saturday, March 17th, 2012

There are over 50 Geocaches within 10-15 miles of the Old Parkdale Inn.  Our guests this week found three within walking distance of our inn!  Someone has ‘placed’ about 10 right here in the Upper Hood River Valley!  Did you know that Geocaching started right here in Oregon?  A little history lesson, the full version [...]

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