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The '''Mount Hood Wilderness''' is a protected wilderness area inside the ] which is located in the ] of ]. The area, about 47,000 acres (190 km&sup2;), includes the peak of ] and it's upper slopes, and ranges from ]s at the lower elevations, to ]s and rock covered ridges at higher elevations. The '''Mount Hood Wilderness''' is a protected wilderness area inside the ] which is located in the ] of ]. The area, about 47,000 acres (190 km&sup2;), includes the peak of ] and its upper slopes, and ranges from ]s at the lower elevations, to ]s and rock covered ridges at higher elevations.


The wilderness wraps around the mountain from west to northeast, and borders ski lifts and the ] which occupy the south and east slopes of the mountain. The wilderness wraps around the mountain from west to northeast, and borders ski lifts and the ] which occupy the south and east slopes of the mountain.

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Mount Hood Wilderness Wilderness
IUCN category Ib (wilderness area)
LocationOregon, USA
Nearest cityPortland, OR
Area47,160 acres (190 km²)
Established1964
Governing bodyU.S. Forest Service

The Mount Hood Wilderness is a protected wilderness area inside the Mount Hood National Forest which is located in the U.S. state of Oregon. The area, about 47,000 acres (190 km²), includes the peak of Mount Hood and its upper slopes, and ranges from temperate rain forests at the lower elevations, to glaciers and rock covered ridges at higher elevations.

The wilderness wraps around the mountain from west to northeast, and borders ski lifts and the Timberline lodge which occupy the south and east slopes of the mountain.

Numerous hiking trails traverse the area. The best known is the forty-one mile Timberline trail which circles the mountain. The trail, designated #600 by the Forest service, shares thirteen miles with the Pacific Crest Trail and alternates above and below the timberline. It's accessible from Timberline Lodge and numerous connecting trails. Wilderness permits are free but required to enter the area and can be filled out at ranger stations or at kiosks along trails where they enter the wilderness.

Wilderness areas do not allow motorized or mechanical equipment including bicycles. Although camping and fishing are allowed with proper permit, no roads or buildings are constructed and there is also no logging or mining, in compliance with the 1964 Wilderness Act. Wilderness areas within National Forests and Bureau of Land Management areas also allow hunting in season.

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