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The Mount Hood National Forest is a U.S. National Forest in the U.S. state of Oregon, located 62 miles east of the city of Portland and the northern Willamette River valley. The Forest extends south from the Columbia River Gorge across more than 60 miles of forested mountains, lakes and streams to the Olallie Scenic Area, a high lake basin under the slope…
The Mount Hood National Forest is a U.S. National Forest in the U.S. state of Oregon, located 62 miles east of the city of Portland and the northern Willamette River valley. The Forest extends south from the Columbia River Gorge across more than 60 miles of forested mountains, lakes and streams to the Olallie Scenic Area, a high lake basin under the slopes of Mount Jefferson. The Forest includes and is named after Mount Hood, a stratovolcano and the highest mountain in the state.
  • Location: Oregon, U.S.
  • Established: July 1, 1908
  • Nearest city: Government Camp, Oregon
  • Area: 1,071,466 acres (4,336.07 km²)
  • Visitors: 4.4 million (in 2006)
  • Governing body: U.S. Forest Service
Data from: en.wikipedia.org