Washington

Mount Hood National Forest

Open Time : 7:45 A.M to 9:00 P.M

Entry : paid

Address : Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon, USA

Website : https://www.fs.usda.gov/mthood

Why to visit Mount Hood National Forest

Mount Hood National Forest offers a wide range of outdoor recreational activities, including hiking, camping, fishing, skiing, and snowboarding. The spectacular view of Mount Hood, which can be seen from many parts of the forest. The diverse range of recreational activities, including hiking, camping, fishing, skiing, and snowboarding. The forest has a rich history and cultural significance to the local indigenous tribes.

Places to visit near Mount Hood National Forest

  • Timberline Lodge
  • Trillium Lake
  • The Columbia River Gorge
  • The Hood River

Places to visit near Mount Hood National Forest

  • The Hood River Hotel
  • The Riverside
  • The Hood River County Fruit Loop
  • The Portland City Grill

How to reach 

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Mount Hood National Forest

  • Bus : UPPER VALLEY


Timings

It is open from 7:45am to 9pm

Entry fee

Entry ticket cost $5

FAQ on Mount Hood National Forest

What are the major attractions near Mount Hood National Forest?

The major attractions near Mount Hood National Forest are Timberline Lodge, Trillium Lake, The Columbia River Gorge, The Hood River.

Are dogs allowed in the national forest?

Yes, dogs are allowed in the Mount Hood National Forest, but they must be on a leash at all times.

Are there guided tours available in the national forest?

Yes, there are several guided tours available in the Mount Hood National Forest, including hiking, skiing, and snowshoeing tours.

Are there camping facilities available in the national forest?

Yes, there are several campgrounds available in the Mount Hood National Forest, including RV and tent sites, as well as backcountry camping.

Special Tip

The weather in the Mount Hood National Forest can change quickly, so it's important to check the forecast and dress in layers. Be prepared for both warm and cold temperatures, as well as wet and dry conditions.

By Hammad Warsi

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