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Stay Close to Home
Keeping in mind the new travel guidelines, we’re taking extra precautions to keep visitors and our community safe. Local business might be operating at a slightly different pace, but we’re all working together to cultivate a memorable trip for those heading to our town. Before coming to visit us, we’ve created some tips to help you plan a safe journey.
Travel Responsibly
We must all do our best to protect ourselves and others. The state has released general guidelines that the public should follow regardless of where they live or what phase of reopening their community is in:
What This Means for You
As we enter Phase II, more people will start venturing out. It’s important for Oregonians and visitors to always plan ahead, be patient and flexible. It is also important to be prepared to put on a face covering—many businesses are requiring their patrons to wear them.
As the state reopens, it’s important to remember the risks. We must all do our best to protect ourselves and others. The state has released general guidelines that the public should follow regardless of where they live or what phase of reopening their community is in:
- Stay home if you are sick.
- Use cloth, paper, or disposable face coverings in public. (Governor Kate Brown has instituted a requirement to wear face coverings while in indoor public spaces, such as grocery stores and other businesses, for our county. This mandate will be effective beginning Wednesday, June 24.)
- Practice physical distancing of at least six (6) feet between you and people who you do not live with.
- Gathering with those outside your immediate living unit, group meetings, and activities are discouraged.
- People who are at risk for severe complications (over age 60 or have underlying medical conditions) should stay home even if they feel well.
- If you become symptomatic (cough, fever, shortness of breath) while in public, please return home and self-isolate immediately.
- Practice good hand hygiene with frequent handwashing for at least 20 seconds or use hand sanitizer (60-95% alcohol content).
- Cover coughs/sneezes with elbow or tissue. If you use a tissue, immediately discard tissue in garbage and your wash hands.
- Avoid touching your face.
As you venture out, please be considerate of the places you are visiting. Have patience with businesses as they are also getting used to these new guidelines. Call ahead or visit a business’ website to learn what guidelines they are asking visitors to follow. Be flexible, if there’s a crowd at a place you want to visit, you may need to move on to plan B. Try to stay 6 feet from other groups. We are all excited that we have the opportunity to slowly begin traveling again but it’s important to be thoughtful so the state can continue to move forward through the reopening process. Even though we’re all adjusting together, we look forward to welcoming you with open arms when the time feels right for you to rediscover Hood River.
Considering rescheduling your trip to Hood River until after the holiday season? Our Visit Hood River site offers an online marketplace where you can shop Hood River goods, gift cards to special neighborhood shops located here in the Gorge, and more! Give the gift of local and shop local, while planning your future stay.
Still Have Questions?
Things are changing continuously and sometimes it’s hard for us all to keep up! Take a look at these reputable resources for more information.
City of Hood River Resources
County Resources
Gorge Outdoor Recreation
Dating Around Near Hood River Orange
Travel Oregon Resources
State Resources
Dating Around Near Hood River Orlando
Resources for Local Businesses