Hood River County Health Department

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Strength and balance help you do the things you love. Research shows that regular exercise can lower older adults' risk ...
05/27/2026

Strength and balance help you do the things you love. Research shows that regular exercise can lower older adults' risk of falling.

Try these free or low-cost activites in Hood River County:
🪑 Exercise class at the Hood River Valley Adult Center — 541-386-2026
💦 Adult pool therapy or water aerobics at the Aquatic Center — 541-386-1303
😅 Community exercise classes at the Mt. Hood Town Hall — 541-402-1784

Find exercises you can do at home and take the Falls Free Checkup from the National Council on Aging: ncoa.org/article/what-exercises-can-help-you-prevent-a-fall

Hood River Valley Adult Center
Hood River Valley Parks and Recreation

National Council on Aging

100 years of missed dinners, howling winter storms, and mountain rescues. For a century, they have protected the public'...
05/26/2026

100 years of missed dinners, howling winter storms, and mountain rescues. For a century, they have protected the public's safety.

Happy Birthday, Crag Rats.

Celebrate with them:
SATURDAY, MAY 30
Public Centennial Celebration at The Ruins
4:00 PM – 9:00 PM Rescue demonstrations, talks by historian Arthur Babitz, and live music.

SATURDAY, JULY 4
Hood River July 4th Parade
Crag Rats Bernie Wells and Roger Nelson are the Grand Marshals.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 15
Bluegrass Meets Beargrass Music Festival
Hike up and enjoy the music at the Tilly Jane Amphitheater. Tickets are available at cragrats.org.

The health department is monitoring the recent Ebola outbreak in East and Central Africa. If traveling from these region...
05/20/2026

The health department is monitoring the recent Ebola outbreak in East and Central Africa. If traveling from these regions, there may be travel screening, entry restrictions, and public health precautions. The risk to Hood River County residents is extremely low.
We will update you if this becomes a local public health issue.

For more information, please visit cdc.gov/ebola/situation-summary.

Enjoy the fests, festivals, and fairs in Hood River County. How is the food at outdoor events? SAFE because we work with...
05/19/2026

Enjoy the fests, festivals, and fairs in Hood River County.

How is the food at outdoor events? SAFE because we work with food vendors to prevent germs that cause illness.

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Search and Rescue Teams Are Now Better Equipped to Save Lives• Advanced Medical Response To Those Injured or Ill in the ...
05/18/2026

Search and Rescue Teams Are Now Better Equipped to Save Lives

• Advanced Medical Response To Those Injured or Ill in the Wilderness
The Crag Rats, PNWSAR, and Portland Mountain Rescue have formed Search and Rescue Advance Life Support (SAR ALS) teams. This skilled group of volunteer paramedics, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician associates, and doctors provide advanced medical care in remote locations where conventional services cannot easily reach.
The SAR ALS program was started because the American Medical Response Reach and Treat Team, which served the region for 40 years with backcountry paramedics, ceased operation on April 30, 2026. Hood River County Health Officer and SAR Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Medical Director Dr. Christopher Van Tilburg worked with regional SAR organizations to fill the gap.
“I am very pleased and excited for our region”, said Sheriff Matt English. “The new Advanced Life Support capabilities for our regional search and rescue teams is a game changer. Our volunteers often face complex missions involving seriously injured or ill people where every second counts.” English went on to say, “The ability to provide advanced medical care in these remote locations, not readily accessible by our Fire and EMS partners, greatly increases the likelihood of positive outcomes.”

• Highly Trained Wilderness First Responders
SAR ALS providers work alongside SAR members certified as Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and Emergency Medical Responders (EMRs). Teamwork and ongoing training ensure SAR teams can manage complex, high-stakes rescues. The Hood River County Health Department has sponsored EMR courses for 90 volunteer SAR members since 2022.
"The Hood River County Health Department is proud to support SAR EMR training through a Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Program grant,” said Director Trish Elliott. “When responders are well-trained, residents and visitors can enjoy the beauty of our region more safely.”

• Three Regional SAR Organizations
The Hood River Crag Rats, established in 1926, are the oldest mountain rescue team in the United States. PNWSAR has served the region since 1993. Both teams are deployed under Hood River County Sheriff Matt English. Portland Mountain Rescue operates under Clackamas County and frequently provides mutual aid to Hood River County. Together, the three organizations have approximately 20 ALS providers, with another 20 more expected to join in the next six months.

Dedicated SAR volunteers bring greater expertise and preparation through new SAR ALS teams and expanded EMS training. Despite this, SAR organizations cannot replace personal preparedness. Backcountry rescues can be prolonged, and advanced medical care is not always available. Everyone who ventures into the mountains, forests, and rivers of Mt. Hood and the Columbia River Gorge should carry proper food, water, clothing, and footwear; a headlamp; a charged cell phone with a mapping app; enough spare gear to survive an unexpected night out; and a first-aid kit.

Hood River County Sheriff's Office
Crag Rats
Pacific Northwest Search and Rescue, Inc.
Portland Mountain Rescue

April showers bring May flowers, it’s time to go out and see them! 🪻🌸 🌷Walking in nature regularly can reduce feelings o...
05/13/2026

April showers bring May flowers, it’s time to go out and see them! 🪻🌸 🌷

Walking in nature regularly can reduce feelings of depression, fatigue, and low self-esteem. Join Walk With Ease to get your guidebook and free learning opportunities. Go to walk.oregonstate.edu to participate! 👟

The health department is monitoring a recent hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship. The risk to Hood River County ...
05/11/2026

The health department is monitoring a recent hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship. The risk to Hood River County residents is extremely low.

We will update you if this becomes a local public health issue.

Hantavirus is in the news with the cruise ship outbreak, but this type of hantavirus is a low risk for people in King County. A public health veterinarian explains why, and also gives advice based on the few cases of hantavirus ever found in the King County.

05/11/2026

Laughter improves health 🤣

Life jackets save lives by keeping adults and kids afloat in unpredictable situations like:💧 Underwater hazards💧 Sudden ...
05/08/2026

Life jackets save lives by keeping adults and kids afloat in unpredictable situations like:
💧 Underwater hazards
💧 Sudden changes in water depth
💧 High river levels
💧 Swift currents
💧 Cold water

In addition, state law requires youth 12 and under to wear a life jacket while boating.

Find a life jacket loaner station in Hood River County:
• Cascade Locks Marine Park swim beach, far east side of the Cascade Locks Marine Park
• Cascade Locks Boat Launch, far west side
• Hood River Waterfront Park
• Hood River Event Site
• Hood River Nichols Basin
• Hood River Marina Beach

How it works:
1️⃣ Borrow a lifejacket from a loaner station before you hit the water.
2️⃣ Wear it while you're on or near the water.
3️⃣ Return it for the next person to use.

Stay afloat with a properly fitted Coast Guard-approved life jacket. Learn all about life jackets at: oregon.gov/osmb/boater-info/pages/life-jackets.aspx

Oregon State Marine Board
Nautical Safety Foundation

Know how to swim.Toddlers, children, and adults can sign up for swim lessons at the Hood River Aquatic Center.More than ...
05/07/2026

Know how to swim.

Toddlers, children, and adults can sign up for swim lessons at the Hood River Aquatic Center.

More than 1,000 people learn how at the pool each year.

You may qualify for scholarships, free lessons, and family summer pool passes.
Learn more: hoodriverparksandrec.org/spring-swim-lessons

Hood River Valley Parks and Recreation

Address

1109 June Street
Hood River, OR
97031

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+15413861115

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