Appropriately enough for a park in the Blustery Columbia River Gorge, the park's name, pronounced vee-EN-toe, is Spanish for wind.
Just an odd coincidence, actually.
In this case, the Viento comes from the first letters of three railroad tycoons - Villard, Endicott, and Tollman -who put the first railroad in the area.
Video of Viento State Park, Hood River, Oregon August 2017 (1 of 9) |
Video of Viento State Park, Hood River, Oregon August 2017 (2 of 9) |
Video of Viento State Park, Hood River, Oregon August 2017 (3 of 9) |
Video of Viento State Park, Hood River, Oregon August 2017 (4 of 9) |
Video of Viento State Park, Hood River, Oregon August 2017 (5 of 9) |
Video of Viento State Park, Hood River, Oregon August 2017 (6 of 9) |
Video of Viento State Park, Hood River, Oregon August 2017 (7 of 9) |
Video of Viento State Park, Hood River, Oregon August 2017 (8 of 9) |
Video of Viento State Park, Hood River, Oregon August 2017 (9 of 9) |
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Trip from Boardman, Oregon to Viento State Park, Oregon August 2017 |
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