Golden Eagle Park to Mt. Hood Lavender Farm loop
Golden Eagle Park to Mt. Hood Lavender Farm loop
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This moderate 18.3-mile touring cycling loop from Golden Eagle Park to Mt. Hood Lavender Farm offers scenic views of Mount Hood and orchards
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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3.30 km
Highlight • Bridge
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16.1 km
Highlight • Natural
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18.5 km
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
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29.5 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
12.7 km
12.0 km
4.34 km
351 m
Surfaces
22.6 km
6.08 km
778 m
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Lowest point (120 m)
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The Golden Eagle Park to Mt. Hood Lavender Farm loop is a touring bicycle route that typically takes around 1 hour and 56 minutes to complete. This duration is for cycling and does not include stops at the various attractions along the way.
This touring bicycle loop is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty. While many sections are suitable for a range of fitness levels, you can expect rolling hills and some gradual ascents and descents. E-bikes are available for rent in the Hood River area, which can make the climbs more manageable.
Yes, this route can be suitable for families and beginners, especially if you take your time and consider renting an e-bike for the hilly sections. The route largely uses quiet country roads, making for a pleasant touring experience. The focus is on enjoying the scenery and agri-tourism stops.
You can typically find parking at Golden Eagle Park in Hood River, which serves as a convenient starting point for this loop. This park also offers access to other cycling amenities like a pump track.
The terrain primarily consists of quiet country roads with rolling hills, gradual ascents, and descents. While most roads are well-paved, some routes in the broader Hood River County area might include unpaved or gravel segments. The route offers a classic Hood River Valley touring experience.
This loop offers breathtaking views of Mount Hood and Mount Adams. You'll cycle through expansive pear and apple orchards, especially vibrant during blossom season. Key highlights include the picturesque Hood River Lavender Farms, particularly beautiful when the lavender is in bloom, and the historic Tucker Bridge. You'll also ride along sections of the scenic Mt Hood Highway.
The scenery changes dramatically with the seasons, offering unique experiences. Late April or May is ideal for seeing fruit tree blossoms. Summer is perfect for experiencing the lavender fields in full bloom at Mt. Hood Lavender Farm. Fall brings vibrant foliage and harvest activities. Each season offers its own charm for this route.
While Golden Eagle Park itself may have specific dog policies, the general cycling route along country roads and through agricultural areas typically allows dogs, provided they are well-behaved and kept on a leash. Always be mindful of farm animals and private property. It's best to check with individual farms or businesses if you plan to stop with your dog.
No, you do not need any specific permits or pay entrance fees to cycle this loop. The route primarily uses public roads and access to Golden Eagle Park is free. Individual attractions like the Mt. Hood Lavender Farm may have their own entry fees or charges for activities, but cycling past them is free.
Yes, this loop is part of the broader Hood River Fruit Loop, which is renowned for its agri-tourism. You'll find numerous farm stands, wineries, cideries, and U-pick farms along the way. There are also cafes and coffee shops in the vicinity of Mt. Hood Lavender Farm and in Hood River itself, offering plenty of options for refreshments.
Yes, this loop utilizes segments of the popular Hood River Fruit Loop, offering a scenic touring experience. Additionally, a small portion of the route covers Hayworth Road. Golden Eagle Park also provides access to the Indian Creek Trail and a Velosolutions Pump Track, connecting you to diverse cycling options in the area.