
HIKING MT HOOD
The Mt. Hood Scenic Byway Area offers many trails; from short walks to misty waterfalls, to long breathtaking treks to alpine wildflower meadows. Some trails will take you to popular scenic destinations where you’ll encounter others on the trail. Other trails allow you to escape the crowds and enjoy solitude. Check out the map and the trail guides below for more hiking options and important information. And don’t forget the ten essentials and your camera!
HIKING MT HOOD
The Mt. Hood Scenic Byway Area offers many trails; from short walks to misty waterfalls, to long breathtaking treks to alpine wildflower meadows. Some trails will take you to popular scenic destinations where you’ll encounter others on the trail. Other trails allow you to escape the crowds and enjoy solitude. Check out the map and the trail guides below for more hiking options and important information. And don’t forget the ten essentials and your camera!
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ORGANIZATIONS & MORE
Mt. Hood Skibowl
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When the snow starts to fall on Mt. Hood, snow enthusiasts eagerly await news of opening day at Skibowl, America’s Largest Night Ski Area and the closest ski resort to Portland, Oregon. Skibowl offers the best skiing in Oregon for more reasons than just one.
Skibowl provides snow riders with some of the best terrain in the Mt. Hood National Forest, featuring 36 fully lit runs, 65 runs total and a vertical drop of 1,500 feet. With the most Black Diamond runs of any resort in state and two fully lit terrain parks, Skibowl draws accomplished snow riders as well as beginners and intermediate riders out for a great time.
PO Box 280, Government Camp, Oregon 97028
Address:
Phone:
503.658.4385
Fax:
503.272.3554