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Mt. Hood National Forest
Address: Sandy, OR 97055, USA
Phone: (503) 668-1700
State: Oregon
City: Sandy
Zip Code: 97055



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Reviews
Beautiful trails and scenery in the area. We went up by morror lake and saw the famous Mt Hoods reflection. Climbed up to the top of Tom Dick and Harry's mountain to get the beautiful view of Hood in all of its glory. The trail is easy and fun for the whole family, even bring the dog!
5 7 years ago (23-05-2018)
One of the top 5 most beautiful places on Earth!!! We had an amazing time looking at all of the beautiful surroundings and enjoyed the calm and serene atmosphere. The walk across the bridge was absolutely exquisite. We enjoyed meeting people from all over the world and sharing this experience with family and new found friends. We would have never discovered this magnificent place if not for Google maps and Facebook.
5 7 years ago (28-04-2018)
I went to mount hood National Forest to snowboard in the winter. The drive up the mountain was winding and slowly got more and more snow and forest covered. At Mt Hood Meadows, I took the highest lift they had and caught glimpses of the neighboring peaks. At the top, you could see the entire south side of Mount Hood National Forest. If you get a chance, take the lift all the way to the top to see what I saw: nature in all it's glory.
5 7 years ago (29-04-2018)
Easy drive up to the hotel. The hike to Paradise Park has stunning vistas, so pick a clear day to enjoy them. I was a little early for peak wild flowers but the bear grass was still beautiful.
5 7 years ago (18-05-2018)
What a Great place to spend the day. I drove the back roads from hwy 35 to my old hunting grounds. I learned to deer hunt in the National Forrest when I was a kid. I hadn't been back to these woods since I was in my early/mid 30's. It was great, just trying to get lost, but being able to remember where I was, instead. I saw very few people, but there Were some campers and hunting groups. I took a few pics of an empty camping area we used to frequent.
5 7 years ago (22-04-2018)
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