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Things
to do in Portland, Oregon: Mt Hood Railroad
Mt. Hood is a short one hour drive from
Portland. You can actually see the mountain from the city
on a clear day. You can also see Mt. St. Helens from the city
on a clear day, but good luck getting a clear day. It rains
in Portland 9 months out of the year.
Mt Hood is also the name of a small city
close to the mountain. And here is where you will find the
station for the Scenic Mt. Hood Railroad. If you like trains
and short trips, you'll like this one. It's four hours long
and they serve brunch, and dinner depending on what time you
go. They also have cheaper rides without food.
We took the Saturday night Murder Mystery
Scenic Tour. We left the station at about 5 p.m. and returned
at 9:30 or so. The train goes two hours towards the mountain.
Stops at a small town for about 10 minutes and then heads
back.
Dinner was served as we left the station.
So we got to enjoy our meals and look out the windows at the
passing scenery. There actually wasn't as much scenery as
I expected. We did see a lot of farms and warehouses though.
The food was very good though and the service
was excellent. It wasn't a full train, so my husband and I
got a table to ourselves which was very cozy and romantic.
We heard that if you are celebrating some occasion they throw
in a nice cake and sing to you as well.
On the way back it started getting dark
and we had already seen the scenery going up the mountain
so that was a great time to have the murder mystery. About
6 actors came into the rail car and started acting out their
parts. I guess it was a comedy/mystery. It was high on corniness
and low on the intrigue. But if you have enough to drink during
dinner, like many of the people in our car had, you'll laugh
at anything. So everyone had a good time. They actually have
several different plays that they act out so you can be sure
when you go they will have a different one for you.
I'm glad we went. It was decently priced
for a 4 hour train ride, nice dinner, and a live show- about
$90 a person. It was also great to have someone to go with.
It wouldn't have been something I would have liked to do by
myself.
If you plan a trip to Portland or
do an assignment there, contact the Portland Tourism Commission
and get them to send you their free travel information. They
sent us a great book highlighting all the great scenic drives
in the state. We took one of them to Mt Hood and back. They
actually still had some snow turned into ice up there even
in late May!
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