Storm Recovery Update for Hood River County

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From Hood River County:

Hood River, Ore., Dec. 19, 2025 — On Dec. 19th, the county is shifting into the recovery phase following last night’s heavy rainfall. There are several road closures due to water and debris hazards and officials are asking the public to avoid county recreation areas. Crews are working to clear roads and assess flood damage.

Road Closure Updates

Re-Opened

• Country Club Road: From Frankton Road to Post Canyon Road

Remains Closed

• Barrett Drive: From Country Club Road to Markham Road

• Woodworth Drive: From Allen Drive to Hwy 35

• Hwy 35: From milepost 73 to 75.89

These roads will remain closed until safe to reopen. Please follow all road closure signs, drive with caution and expect delays. Anticipate heavy water and debris in roadways throughout the county. Visit TripCheck.com for current travel advisories.

Recreation

For public safety, all county forest roads, trails, and parks are closed to the public due to hazardous conditions such as downed trees, washed-out roads, and landslides. Please stay clear of these areas to allow our crews to work safely on storm recovery efforts. Signage may or may not be in place alerting of this closure.

Reporting Damage

• Report storm damage of county roads or county-owned property to Public Works: 541-386-2616.

• If you have damage to your personal property, please contact your home insurance provider.

Sandbag Availability

Sand and empty bags are available free today (12/19) for pickup until 5pm at Public Works: 918 18th Street. Please bring a shovel and gloves.

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City of Hood River

The City of Hood River’s mission is to provide essential services at the lowest possible cost to continually enhance the quality of life in Hood River. The City of Hood River incorporated in 1895, is located at the confluence of the Hood River and the Columbia River, about 30 miles north of Mt. Hood, Oregon’s tallest peak. It is 60 miles east of Portland, Oregon’s largest city. Total area of the City is 3.4 square miles, with a year-round population of 8,000.

https://cityofhoodriver.gov/