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Wilderness area on the northern side of Mount Hood in Oregon

Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness
IUCN category Ib (wilderness area)
Map showing the location of Mark O. Hatfield WildernessMap showing the location of Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness
LocationHood River / Multnomah counties, Oregon, USA
Nearest cityHood River, Oregon
Coordinates45°35′49″N 121°51′11″W / 45.59694°N 121.85306°W / 45.59694; -121.85306
Area65,822 acres (26,637 ha)
Established1984
Governing bodyU.S. Forest Service

The Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness is a wilderness area located on the northern side of Mount Hood in the northwestern Cascades of the U.S. state of Oregon, near the Columbia River Gorge and within Mount Hood National Forest. Prior to Wilderness designation it was known as the Columbia Gorge Recreation Area.

The slopes of the Wilderness rise steeply to a slightly uneven plateau and on to mountain peaks, talus slopes, and lakes with elevations ranging from approximately 100 feet (30 m) near the river to 4,900 feet (1,500 m) on Mount Defiance. The main waterways in the Wilderness are Herman Creek, Eagle Creek, and Tanner Creek.

Geology

Groves of old growth Douglas-fir, hemlock and cedar grow in lower elevations of the Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness. The north part of the Wilderness has features characteristic of the Columbia River Gorge, such as towering basaltic cliffs and many waterfalls. Higher elevations are home to forested plateaus and ridges with hanging meadows, subalpine lakes, and panoramic views of the Cascade Range and the Columbia River Gorge.

Recreation

Common recreational activities in the Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness include camping, backpacking, wildlife watching, and hiking the approximately 200 miles (320 km) of trails in the Wilderness, including some 14 miles (23 km) of the Pacific Crest Trail. The area's close proximity to Portland makes this a somewhat popular destination. The area was named for former United States senator and Oregon governor Mark Hatfield.

See also

References

  1. ^ Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness Archived 2012-10-01 at the Wayback Machine - Wilderness.net
  2. Nature of the Northwest Archived 2007-08-17 at the Wayback Machine

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