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238 Hwy. 35, Mt Hood, OR 97031
This skiing area features three high speed quads, miles of nordic and cross country skiing ... More on Yahoo! Travel
The best Cascade Volcano skiing near a major NW city (Portland) More on Yahoo! Travel

#2.
11000 Cloud Cap Rd, Mt. Hood, OR US
About Cooper Spur, Cooper Spur Ski Area offers 50 acres of beginner and intermediate terrain that's just plain fun!! A new chair lift, ten runs and two tubing hills all within view of the lodge. We've been the family favorite for ... More on SkiSite

#3.
Hwy 26, Mt. Hood, Oregon

#4.
Pacific Crest Trail, Dufur, OR 97021
The preeminent long-distance trail of the west, stretches 2,638 miles each way, from the deserts of ... More on Yahoo! Travel

#5.
Highway 26, Government Camp, Oregon
Summit is the oldest ski area in the Pacific Northwest and was the first on Mount Hood. Since its beginning... More on SkiResortGuide.com
I was happy we brought our own sandwiches to eat for lunch, until my family said they wanted hot dogs which... More on TripAdvisor

#6.
4 Guler Rd, Trout Lake, WA, USA
To the Klickitat Indians, majestic Mount Adams was the mythical warrior called Pah-to, son of the Great Spirit, who fought his brother Wyeast (Mount Hood) in the courtship of Loo-wit (Mount Saint H... More on Trails
This is an amazing mountain with views of other nearby volcanoes Rainier More on Trails

#7.
16400 Champion Way, Sandy, OR 97055, USA
This site is a favorite of miners, fisherman, and nature lovers. There are opportunities to pan or sluice for gold year round or through a special permit, dredging ... More on recreation.gov

#8.
Estacada, Oregon
DIRECTIONS to Bagby Hot Springs Detailed directions are easy to find. Please take the time to research Bagb... More on Bagbyhotsprings.org
The best hot spring ever, built and maintained by volunteers! More on TripAdvisor

#9.
Camas, Washington
Many different paths to choose. From a beginner flat path through the woods to a extreme roller coaster. Beautiful scenery all ... More on trails.mtbr.com
This will take you across the face of a smaller dam and into an area that might be called a bicycle playground . More on trails.mtbr.com
