Pacific Crest Trail
Oregon's most infamous hiking trail...
Southeast Ivon Street to Boring
Hiking, wildlife, and biking for all nature-buffs!...
The main trail through Mount Hood Wilderness...
Mazama Trail is 7.5 miles long and located in the Mount Hood Wilderness...
Riverside Trail is eight miles long and travels along the Clackamas River...
The Mirror Lake Trail is 3.31 miles long and Mirror Lake is one of the most heavily visited alpine lakes in the Mount Hood National Forest...
Hunchback Trail is four miles to the viewpoint and begins at the Zigzag Ranger Station...
East Fork Trail is 12 miles long and located just west of the Badger Creek Wilderness...
Frog Lake Trail is 1.8 miles long and begins at the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail...
Frog Lake Butte Trail is 2.3 miles long and is downhill all the way...
Flag Mountain Trail is two miles long and located just south of the Mount Hood Wilderness...
The Fir Tree Trail is 2.72 miles long and provides an interesting and lesser-known access to the upper portion of the Salmon River National Scenic Trail #742...
Off Interstate 84
Exit 35
Hike to falls...
Elk Meadows South Trail is 2.5 miles long and features a beautiful meadow and magnificent view of Mount Hood...
The Elk Meadows Loop is 7.8 miles long and features an abundance of wildflowers during mid-July through August...
Elk Cove Trail is 3.9 miles long and leads to one of the most popular meadowland basins on Mount Hood...
Eight Mile Loop Trail is 6.2 miles long and located in the northeast portion of the national forest...
The Eagle Creek Cutoff Trail is 2.5 miles long and provides quick access to the upper reaches of Eagle Creek and the Eagle Creek Trail...
The Douglas Trail is 6.5 miles long and provides access from Sandy to the Huckleberry Mountain area...
Dry Ridge Trail is 12 miles long and offers good views of the Clackamas River and the Roaring River canyon...