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Mount Hood Wilderness, Oregon
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Description: 64,970-acre wilderness contains Mount Hood, an 11,240-foot high dormant volcano. Mount Hood is the highest mountain in Oregon, and its distinctive conical shape characterizes the Portland skyline. Apparently the peak is so tempting, that more climbers attempt the summit than any other snowclad mountain in the US. Over a dozen routes lead up to the summit, but by far the most popular leads up the south face from Timberline Lodge. Avalanche danger is quite high, and climbers are expected to familiarize themselves with the dangers of their chosen route, get a wilderness permit and register for the climb with the Forest Service, and to climb equipped with a mountain locator unit (available for rent from local sporting goods stores). The safest months for climbing are May - mid-July, and climbers are encouraged to start around midnight.

For less adventurous and dangerous recreation, the lower elevations of the wilderness are a delight to hike in. A forest of Douglas fir contains a dense understory of wild rhododendron, Oregon grape, and huckleberries, interspersed with lovely alpine meadows. The popular 38-mile-long Timberline Trail circles the mountain, passing tumbling streams and waterfalls, wildflower-filled glades, and the rocky barrens above timberline, where you can encounter pikas and marmots. Other trails branch off from this main artery. In the winter, these trails are popular for cross-country skiing. Camping is prohibited in many areas due to overuse and abuse, so obey posted regulations.


Location: From Portland, take US 26 east about 46 miles, then north about 6 miles to Timberline Lodge.

Address: Supervisors Office
Mt. Hood National Forest
16400 Champion Way
Sandy, OR  97055
Phone: (503) 622-7674

Season: year round

Fee: NW Forest Pass required at most trailheads

Reservations: no
Activities
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 Biking  Fishing  Picnicking
 Boating (Motorized)  Hiking/Backpacking  Scenic Driving
 Boating (Non-motorized)  Horseback Riding  
 Boating (WW)  Hunting  Water Sports
 Camping    Wildlife Viewing
 Caving  Off Highway Vehicles  Winter Sports
 Climbing    

Services and Facilities
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 Visitor Center  Group Campgnd  RV Sites
  Exhibits  Campgnd, Primitive  Electric Hookup
 Interpretive Programs  Drinking Water  Dump Station
 Cultural-Historic Sites  Restrooms  Boat Ramp
 Campgnd, Developed  Showers  Marina
 Rental Cabins

Notes: Click here for climbing conditions in season. All mechanized vehicles are prohibited in the wilderness. Free wilderness permits are required for any use of the backcountry; they are available at the trailhead.
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