We’re excited to welcome you to the Pacific Northwest Pest Management Conference in beautiful Hood River, Oregon, on February 26–28, 2026! Below is everything you need to know to get registered, book your room, and take advantage of all the opportunities this year’s conference has to offer.
Registration is now open!
Secure your spot here:
PNWPMC Registration: https://pnwpmc.
We highly encourage you to book your stay early. Rooms at the Best Western Hood River often fill up fast due to high demand during conference weekend.
BestWestern Hood River (Group Block Link):
https://www.bestwestern.com/
No additional charge, but separate registration is required
Only for licensed Washington applicators
Space is limited to the first 250 attendees
Only sign up for ONE session
If you do not hold a WA license, you would not be awarded credits
Register for the WA C&T Course:
https://pnwpmc.com/washington-
We’re excited to introduce two different conference spaces to give you more flexibility and additional options throughout the event. With growth comes new opportunities—and yes, a few challenges—but we’re thrilled to continue improving the attendee experience.
Our silent and live auctions are always a highlight of the conference—and a meaningful way to give back.
All proceeds support the Dr. Laurel Hansen Fund.
If you’d like to donate an item or experience, we’d love to feature it and help promote your contribution.
If you’d send a photo, provide your name or the organization making the donation, a brief description, and the approximate value to billy@peststop.com we’ll get it posted. Thank you for giving back to the industry!
If you’re a vendor or would like to sponsor part of the event, we have numerous opportunities to help you get your name in front of industry professionals from across the region.
Email me directly with any auction donations, vendor inquiries, or sponsorship questions:
We can’t wait to see everyone in Hood River for another great year of learning, networking, and celebrating our industry.
Thank you for being part of the Pacific Northwest pest management community!