Mount Hood National Forest
December 22nd, 2010
This gorgeous forest is situated twenty miles on the east of Portland city in Oregon extending along the Willamette River valley in the North and the Columbia River on the south. Spread across 60 miles of lakes, streams and mountainous forests extending to around 1,067,043 acres the forest serves various purposes. This natural setting has gained much recognition from visitors from all walks of life to the Mount Hood National Forest.
This cascading forest reserve was started in 1893 and in 1908 it was divided into several national forests with a portion that got merged with the Oregon National forest or the Bull Run forest. This name was changed once again in 1924 to Mount Hood National forest.
Visitors to this forest enjoy a lot of snow sports during winter, hunting, camping, hiking, fishing and boating during fall and summer. Mushroom collecting and berry picking form the most popular adventures for the visitors and the area residents of the mount forest. A yearly and long standing tradition for the residents of the area is the cutting of the family’s Christmas tree.
A few of the most important and must visit places are the Timberline Lodge that stands high on the Mount Hood since 1937 when it was built, Timothy Lake, Lost Lake, rock Creek Reservoir, Trillium Lake and a few parts of the Oregon Train which includes the Barlow road. Visitors to the forest can never miss these places especially those who are on packaged tour trips.
The Mount Hood National forest is home for thousands of rate species of butterflies, amphibians, mammals and birds who migrate here for breeding. Most of these species make the mountain range their habitat and fill the place with happy sounds. They are protected by the forest staff.
The forest’s harvest besides trees for lumber other products like evergreen boughs, Christmas trees, cones, bear grass, edible berries, common minerals like rock, salal and firewood are also harvested with the required permits so these products are not misused by residents or commercial vendors.
The Mount Hood National Forest is an exclusively beautiful place and the forest service people would love to have your cooperation and support to keep it always beautiful and attractive. They love to accept your voluntary services for the many activities that could help maintain the serenity of the forest. You can read up what are the activities that you could help with and offer voluntary services which would be readily accepted.
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Categories: National Forests



