• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
Hood River County History Museum

The History Museum of Hood River County

Bringing the Rich History of Hood River County to Life

  • Donate
  • Become A Member
  • Visit
    • Plan Your Visit
    • Museum Shop
    • Contact Us
  • Experience
    • Current Exhibitions
    • Past Exhibitions
    • Events
    • Hidden History
    • Ice Cream Social
  • Discover
    • Historic Hood River Photo Blog
    • Research
    • Tours
    • Walking Tours
    • School Resources
  • Support
    • Membership
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
    • Collections Donations
  • Calendar
  • Show Search
Hide Search
Home Historic Hood River Koberg in Winter

Historic Hood River

Continue Reading

« Prune Crop?
July 4th, 1905 »

Koberg in Winter

7-2-2021
Koberg in Winter

Continue Reading

‹
›

Notes

Thinking cool thoughts. Here’s Koberg Beach during a hard winter freeze. I suspect it was the winter of 1929. You can see the parking area and the changing rooms to the right. The swim area was in that small cove behind the rock.

Category: Downtown Hood River
Tags: 1920s, Bingen, Columbia River, ice, Koberg Beach

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Tom Kloster

    2nd July 2021 @ 07:46 AM

    Great view of the area! It really helps provide context to the features that survived I-84. I wonder if the transmission tower is the same structure still standing today?

  2. L.E.

    2nd July 2021 @ 04:47 PM

    For Portland, the low for 1929 was -9º January 29. It must have been a long cold spell, because Pendleton reached -28 in February 1929.

Leave A Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Recent Comments

  • Mr. SpamBot on E. R. Bradley Print Shop and Newspaper
  • dee on E. R. Bradley Print Shop and Newspaper
  • dee on E. R. Bradley Print Shop and Newspaper
  • dee on E. R. Bradley Print Shop and Newspaper
  • Dee on Next Stop, Winans
  • nels on E. R. Bradley Print Shop and Newspaper
  • ArthurB on E. R. Bradley Print Shop and Newspaper
  • Harold on E. R. Bradley Print Shop and Newspaper
  • Rico on E. R. Bradley Print Shop and Newspaper
  • Jeff Bryant on E. R. Bradley Print Shop and Newspaper

Explore more

Donate Become A Member Volunteer

Footer

The History Museum of Hood River County

300 E Port Marina Dr
PO BOX 781
Hood River, OR 97031

541-386-6772

Keep In Touch

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter

Copyright © 2023 · The History Museum of Hood River County · Log in

About

  • Mission & History
  • Staff
  • Board

Support

  • Membership
  • Donate
  • Volunteer

Sign Up For Our Newsletter