Most burger spots settle for a nice view. Twin Peaks Drive-In has two volcanos and an air show.This gloriously unassuming wood shack sits at the end of the Hood River Airport runway, close enough that diners on the outdoor patio regularly pause mid-bite to watch gliders, biplanes, and small aircraft clear the treeline just overhead. Mount Hood looms to the south. Mount Adams holds down the north. Somewhere in between, a fresh-pressed beef patty is sizzling on the grill.
Nobody seems to agree on exactly when Twin Peaks opened — sometime in the 1950s is about as precise as the history gets — but the hand-forming of never-frozen patties every single morning has apparently never stopped. In an era when most American drive-ins quietly switched to frozen pre-formed beef and nobody said anything, Twin Peaks just kept doing it the old way.
It sits along the Hood River Fruit Loop, surrounded by orchards, an easy and scenic drive from Portland. The parking lot is dirt. The shack is rustic. The planes are real. Stumbling onto this place feels less like finding a burger joint and more like finding a secret — the kind you immediately want to tell everyone about.
Twin Peaks is on the west side of Hood River Airport at 1734 Tucker Road. The walk-up window and outdoor patio face the runway — grab a seat outside if you can, that’s where the plane-watching happens. Busiest on summer weekends so expect a short wait, which is worth it. Also a natural stop on the Hood River Fruit Loop driving route. Cash and card accepted. Drive-thru, walk-up window, indoor seating, and outdoor patio available.
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June 12, 2026










