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Mount Hood - Nearby Destinations

Tourist destinations to consider near Mount Hood are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.



Cascades - Oregon
  The Cascade Range, which runs north-south from Northern California to Canada, is known for its massive, snow-capped mountains and the rich temperate rainforests on their western flanks.
     
Columbia River Gorge
  Beginning just at Portland's doorstep, the Columbia River Gorge offers miles of unparalleled scenery and outdoor recreation options. The western end of the Gorge is rich, dense woodland, while in the east the landscape transitions into rolling, golden grasslands and sage-covered semiarid deserts.
     
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
  Split into three seperate units, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument showcases a variety of fascinating fossils among striking landscapes and scenic trails. An interpretive center in the Sheep Rock Unit has a number of interesting exhibits about the ancient animals and geology of the area.
     
Portland Population: 1.7 million
  The largest urban area in Oregon, Portland is renowned as a clean, green and friendly city. Radiating around the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers, the Portland area's lush green cityscape and inviting, walkable neighborhoods are the result of its mild temperate rainforest climate combined with progressive urban planning.
     
Salem Population: 270,000
  Salem is Oregon's capitol, and is also a capital place from which to launch explorations of sites both cultural and natural. Residents and visitors enjoy the tranquil beauty of the Willamette University campus, the Greek-style capitol building, and nearby state parks and recreation areas.
     

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