Review:
Mount Hood National Forest
overall review score: 4.5
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Mount Hood National Forest is a protected area in the Cascade Range of Oregon, covering over one million acres of diverse ecosystems and recreational opportunities.
Key Features
- Home to iconic Mount Hood, the highest peak in Oregon
- Numerous hiking trails, camping sites, and fishing spots
- Abundant wildlife including elk, deer, and bald eagles
- Scenic drives like the Historic Columbia River Highway
- Skiing and snowboarding at Timberline Lodge
Pros
- Stunning natural beauty and diverse landscapes
- Plenty of outdoor activities for all seasons
- Opportunities for solitude and peaceful retreat
Cons
- Crowded during peak tourist seasons
- Limited amenities in some remote areas