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Columbia River / Hood River Sandbar, Oregon (USA)

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Columbia River / Hood River Sandbar, Oregon (USA) is a Shallow, Flat and Chop spot. It is a kitesurfing spot for riders of Any Level.
Recommended wind for kitesurfing is wind coming from WSW, W and WNW .
Kitesurfing conditions do not depend on Tide on this spot.
Have fun after the ride: enjoy Nightlife close to Columbia River / Hood River Sandbar, Oregon (USA) !
The spot presents a few things you need to be careful about. Please refer to the Riding Conditions section below.
Columbia River / Hood River Sandbar, Oregon (USA) is a Shallow, Flat and Chop spot. It is a kitesurfing spot for riders of Any Level.
Recommended wind for kitesurfing is wind coming from WSW, W and WNW .
Kitesurfing conditions do not depend on Tide on this spot.
Have fun after the ride: enjoy Nightlife close to Columbia River / Hood River Sandbar, Oregon (USA) !
The spot presents a few things you need to be careful about. Please refer to the Riding Conditions section below.
How to get there
PDX (Portland Airport): Go south on I-205 for a couple miles. Head east on I-84 for to Hood River. Take the second exit (City Center) and go left at the light. Wind around to the right toward the 76 gas station. Drive around the back of the station and keep going on that straight street onto the gravel road. Take the gravel road all the way to the end, here you will see the Sandbar.
Nearest Airports
Distance
Seattle / Tacoma International, WA (SEA)
265km from spot
Portland, OR (PDX)
110km from spot
Eugene, OR (EUG)
290km from spot
How to get there
How to get there
PDX (Portland Airport): Go south on I-205 for a couple miles. Head east on I-84 for to Hood River. Take the second exit (City Center) and go left at the light. Wind around to the right toward the 76 gas station. Drive around the back of the station and keep going on that straight street onto the gravel road. Take the gravel road all the way to the end, here you will see the Sandbar.
Nearest Airports
Distance
Seattle / Tacoma International, WA (SEA)
265km from spot
Portland, OR (PDX)
110km from spot
Eugene, OR (EUG)
290km from spot

Columbia River / Hood River Sandbar, Oregon, next to Hood River, Portland, Oregon (USA)

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#1: Gorge Kite
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Riding Conditions in Columbia River / Hood River Sandbar, Oregon (USA)
Riding Conditions
Wind and Weather Conditions
Weather in the summer can be 90+°F with water temperatures warm enough for board shorts only in July and August. Shorties come in for June and September. Full wetsuits the rest of the year. Winters are not really kite-able here, with the bitter, blustering Easterly winds bringing snow, hail, and rain.
Recommended wind for kitesurfing is wind coming from WSW, W and WNW .
There is Thermal wind at Columbia River / Hood River Sandbar, Oregon (USA).
Spring: March to May, light winds 12-20, somewhat finicky. Summer: June to early September, windy, 15-35, pretty solid. Fall: September to October, light to moderate winds, but very steady: 13-25. The wind is usually gusty, sideshore. Go upwind for stronger and less gusty wind. It's all about the Westerlies, Easterlies usually don't find their way to Hood River (and it's usually too damn cold by then anyway).
Wind usually blows from WSW, W and WNW on the spot.
The best moments to come to Columbia River / Hood River Sandbar, Oregon (USA) are June, July and August .
Wind and Weather Conditions
Wind and Weather Conditions
Weather in the summer can be 90+°F with water temperatures warm enough for board shorts only in July and August. Shorties come in for June and September. Full wetsuits the rest of the year. Winters are not really kite-able here, with the bitter, blustering Easterly winds bringing snow, hail, and rain.
Recommended wind for kitesurfing is wind coming from WSW, W and WNW .
There is Thermal wind at Columbia River / Hood River Sandbar, Oregon (USA).
Spring: March to May, light winds 12-20, somewhat finicky. Summer: June to early September, windy, 15-35, pretty solid. Fall: September to October, light to moderate winds, but very steady: 13-25. The wind is usually gusty, sideshore. Go upwind for stronger and less gusty wind. It's all about the Westerlies, Easterlies usually don't find their way to Hood River (and it's usually too damn cold by then anyway).
Wind usually blows from WSW, W and WNW on the spot.
The best moments to come to Columbia River / Hood River Sandbar, Oregon (USA) are June, July and August .
Beach and Tide Conditions
Kitesurfing conditions do not depend on Tide on this spot.
Columbia River / Hood River Sandbar, Oregon (USA) is a Shallow, Flat and Chop spot.
The launching/landing area is reported to be of Tidal size.
The heart of the Gorge, and currently the most popular spot to ride in the Pacific Northwest. It's the only sandy launch in the Gorge, so it's somewhat good for beginners. However the fact that the sand bar is finite, be careful if you can't stay upwind, as you can quickly end up past where you can still land without some major issues. The beach is rocky until you hit the sand bar, which can vary in size depending on the current water level. On some days its as big as a football field, other days its gone completely. Some days even the rocky beach is missing. On the days when the sand bar is underwater some choose to rig on the rocky area and walk out or launch from there. Beware launching from the rocky beach as the wind is very shifty, and the water is shallow. It's best to rig your kite up and walk out past the rocky area to where the sand bar would be and launch there. If the sand bar is big enough for you to rig on it, then rig there and get someone to launch you. The sand bar is usually very busy and has limited space, so don't linger with your gear strewn out everywhere. Also make sure the gear you leave on the beach when you go out is somewhere you can find it, and on the highest ground possible (you might come back and find that the sand bar has started to disappear under water.)
The Columbia River, which cuts through the Columbia River Gorge to the Pacific Ocean. The Hood River mouth meets the Columbia River here at the Sandbar. Best from May to September, the The mouth of the Hood River is a wonderful smooth-like-butter riding spot if you are advanced enough to fight for the narrow space with the pros in the summertime. The water is shallow out to the channel, which is clearly noticeable by the dark water line. The channel on the north side of the river can be choppy, but can also have good swell. Wind in the sandbar area can be gusty. The current pushes you upwind on a westerly (W, SW, or NW), making it easy upwind-riding. The farther upwind (west) you go, the cleaner the wind, especially by the White Salmon Bridge on the north side of the river.
Beach and Tide Conditions
Beach and Tide Conditions
Kitesurfing conditions do not depend on Tide on this spot.
Columbia River / Hood River Sandbar, Oregon (USA) is a Shallow, Flat and Chop spot.
The launching/landing area is reported to be of Tidal size.
The heart of the Gorge, and currently the most popular spot to ride in the Pacific Northwest. It's the only sandy launch in the Gorge, so it's somewhat good for beginners. However the fact that the sand bar is finite, be careful if you can't stay upwind, as you can quickly end up past where you can still land without some major issues. The beach is rocky until you hit the sand bar, which can vary in size depending on the current water level. On some days its as big as a football field, other days its gone completely. Some days even the rocky beach is missing. On the days when the sand bar is underwater some choose to rig on the rocky area and walk out or launch from there. Beware launching from the rocky beach as the wind is very shifty, and the water is shallow. It's best to rig your kite up and walk out past the rocky area to where the sand bar would be and launch there. If the sand bar is big enough for you to rig on it, then rig there and get someone to launch you. The sand bar is usually very busy and has limited space, so don't linger with your gear strewn out everywhere. Also make sure the gear you leave on the beach when you go out is somewhere you can find it, and on the highest ground possible (you might come back and find that the sand bar has started to disappear under water.)
The Columbia River, which cuts through the Columbia River Gorge to the Pacific Ocean. The Hood River mouth meets the Columbia River here at the Sandbar. Best from May to September, the The mouth of the Hood River is a wonderful smooth-like-butter riding spot if you are advanced enough to fight for the narrow space with the pros in the summertime. The water is shallow out to the channel, which is clearly noticeable by the dark water line. The channel on the north side of the river can be choppy, but can also have good swell. Wind in the sandbar area can be gusty. The current pushes you upwind on a westerly (W, SW, or NW), making it easy upwind-riding. The farther upwind (west) you go, the cleaner the wind, especially by the White Salmon Bridge on the north side of the river.
Need to know
There is no beach users reported here.
When you are on water, be careful of Currents, Boats and Stones .

Beach risk reported: Stones .
There are riding zones on the spot, be sure you respect them.
Need to know
Need to know
There is no beach users reported here.
When you are on water, be careful of Currents, Boats and Stones .

Beach risk reported: Stones .
There are riding zones on the spot, be sure you respect them.
Best Schools in Washington Oregon
#1: Gorge Kite
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4.8/5 (62)
#2: Cascade Kiteboarding Academy
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4.8/5 (61)
#3: Floras Lake
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4.8/5 (28)
Additional information
A parking is available at Columbia River / Hood River Sandbar, Oregon (USA).
There are Showers available on the spot.
The Sandbar is a kite-only beach. Upwind at the `Event Site` is windsurfing only. No kiting at any of the other beaches in the area, you can only launch from the sand bar.
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