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  1. According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Mount Hood National Forest is Mirror Lake Loop Trail, which has a 4.6 star rating from 5,551 reviews. This trail is 4.2 mi long with an elevation gain of 672 ft.

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    • Oregon, United States
  2. Hiking. Choose from the following to find a site: There are roughly 1000 miles of trail on the Mt. Hood National Forest. Please observe rules and regulations, stay on designated trails, be alert and courteous, minimize your impact, and avoid muddy areas.

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  4. Apr 14, 2024 · Mirror Lake Loop #664*** – 4.4 mile loop. Mirror Lake and Mt. Hood, Photo by Jeff Hollett. Views of Mt Hood from a small backcountry lake are a big draw for this trail and make it one of the best hikes in Mount Hood National Forest. Mirror Lake is a classic glacial cirque lake.

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  5. Feb 29, 2016 · The Timberline Trail around Mt. Hood is one of Oregon’s most iconic and scenic trails. This 40-mile backpacking loop is a fantastic way to experience the immense size and beauty of Mt. Hood. On the Timberline you’ll encounter lush old-growth forests, pristine alpine waterfalls, wildflower-filled meadows, towering craggy glaciers, rough ...

  6. View larger map. At a Glance. General Information. Directions: Mount Hood Wilderness is about 50 miles east of Portland via US-26 and about 35 miles south of Hood River via OR-35. Trailheads that access Mount Hood Wilderness: Burnt Lake #772 trailhead (north) Cast Creek, Horseshoe Ridge, Sandy River trailhead. Castle Canyon trailhead. Cloud Cap.

  7. Aug 22, 2022 · 1. Zigzag Canyon Trail. One of the most underrated trails at Mount Hood is the Zigzag Canyon Trail. This beautiful hike starts at the iconic Timberline Lodge —used as the setting for the Overlook Hotel in The Shining —a must-visit place in Mt. Hood National Forest.

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