Mount Hood National Forest
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The Forest encompasses some Script error: No such module "convert"..[1] Forest headquarters are located in Sandy, Oregon.
A 1993 Forest Service study estimated that the extent of old growth in the Forest was Script error: No such module "convert"..[2] The Forest is divided into four separate districts – Barlow (with offices in Dufur), Clackamas River (Sandy), Hood River (Mount Hood-Parkdale), and Zigzag (Zigzag).
In descending order of land area, the Mount Hood National Forest is located in parts of Clackamas, Hood River, Wasco, Multnomah, Marion, and Jefferson counties.[3]
History
Mount Hood National Forest was first established as the Bull Run Forest Reserve in 1892. It was expanded in 1893.[4] It was merged with part of Cascade National Forest on July 1, 1908, and named Oregon National Forest with Script error: No such module "convert".. It extended from the Columbia River to the South Fork of the Santiam River until 1911 when the Santiam National Forest was proclaimed and the southern border of the Oregon National Forest was moved north to the divide between the Santiam River and Clackamas River.[5] The name was changed again to the Mount Hood National Forest in 1924.[6]
In 1940 it was under consideration to become Mount Hood National Park, but this proposal did not materialize.[7] A modern campaign opposed to logging in the national forest revived the push for national park status along with the Columbia River Gorge.[8]
The 1952 film Bend of the River was partly shot in the Mount Hood National Forest.[9]
In 2010, the Mount Hood National Forest was honored with its own quarter under the America the Beautiful Quarters program.[10]
Recreation
The Mount Hood National Forest is one of the most-visited National Forests in the United States, with over four million visitors annually. Less than five percent of the visitors camp in the forest. The forest contains 170 developed recreation sites, including:[11][1][12]
- Timberline Lodge, built in 1937 high on Mount Hood
- Lost Lake
- Burnt Lake
- Trillium Lake
- Timothy Lake
- Rock Creek Reservoir
- The Old Oregon Trail, including Barlow Road
Other common recreational activities in the Mount Hood National Forest include fishing, boating, hiking, hunting, rafting, horseback riding, skiing, mountain biking, berry-picking, and mushroom collecting.[1] A portion of the Pacific Crest Trail passes through the National Forest on the flanks of the mountain. Mount Hood is a popular destination for mountain climbers.
Several nonprofits lead free hikes into the National Forest to build support for further protection from logging and off-road vehicle use, including BARK[13] and Oregon Wild.[14]
Mount Hood National Recreation Area was established within the Mount Hood National Forest on March 30, 2009. The recreation area comprises three separate units.[15]
Wilderness
There are eight officially designated wilderness areas within the Mount Hood National Forest collectively adding up to 311,448 acres that are part of the National Wilderness Preservation System. Acreages are as of 2011.[16]
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- Bull of the Woods Wilderness at Script error: No such module "convert".
- Clackamas Wilderness at Script error: No such module "convert".
- Lower White River Wilderness at Script error: No such module "convert". not counting Script error: No such module "convert". on BLM land
- Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness at Script error: No such module "convert".
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- Roaring River Wilderness at Script error: No such module "convert".
- Salmon–Huckleberry Wilderness at Script error: No such module "convert".
The Olallie Scenic Area is a lightly roaded lake basin that also offers a primitive recreational experience.[1]
See also
References
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External links
- Mount Hood National Forest - US Forest Service
- Mount Hood National Forest - Wildernet.com
- Hiking Mount Hood National Forest - GORP
- Mount Hood National Park Campaign - MHNPC
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- Mount Hood National Forest
- National forests of Oregon
- Columbia River Gorge
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- Protected areas of Clackamas County, Oregon
- Protected areas of Hood River County, Oregon
- Protected areas of Wasco County, Oregon
- Protected areas of Multnomah County, Oregon
- Protected areas of Marion County, Oregon
- Protected areas of Jefferson County, Oregon
- 1908 establishments in Oregon