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Description: 3600-foot elevation. 57 campsites, including several tent-only sites and 5 double sites, which can accomodate up to 12 people each. Fishing and canoeing in Trillium Lake. Several unimproved roads in the area are great for mountain biking or hiking, and lead variously to the edge of the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness and to the Wild and Scenic Salmon River.

In the winter, the Trillium Lake basin has a complex system of roads which are left unplowed for nordic skiing. They have been groomed in past years; a donation is requested at a box near the road. The trails range from a fairly flat loop around the lake to spurs of varying length and difficulty. One spur, out Sherar Burn Road, is closed to snow machines from January 1 of each year. This is a popular area that receives a lot of use. A sledding hill is across the street at Snow Bunny Sno-Park, and there are additional trails there. A Sno-Park permit is required to park at either location in the winter.


Location: From Sandy, go 28 miles east on US 26 and about 2 miles south on Forest Road 2650 and FR 2656.

Address: Zigzag Ranger District
Mt. Hood National Forest
70220 E. Highway 26
Zigzag, OR  97049
Phone: (503) 622-3191

Season: May 24 - September 4

Fee: $12 - $14/ single site; $24/ double site

Reservations: tel: 1-877-444-6777  |  link: www.recreation.gov
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Notes: 40-foot maximum RV length. Sno-Park permits are $3 for a day pass, $7 for a 3-day pass, and $15 for a season pass. Permits are available at DMV offices, Forest offices, and many outfitters and sporting goods stores.
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