Mount Hood National Forest
national park in
Oregon
#18 in Oregon
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#1633 in United States of America
Mount Hood National Forest, located in Oregon, USA, spans over a million acres and is named after the iconic Mount Hood, the highest peak in the state. This diverse forest offers a wide range of recreational opportunities, including hiking, camping, skiing, and fishing. The landscape features lush forests, alpine meadows, and numerous lakes and rivers. The forest is also home to various wildlife species and provides critical habitat for them. Visitors can explore a number of scenic byways and trails, including parts of the Pacific Crest Trail, which runs through the forest.
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