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  1. Mount Hood - Wikipedia

    Mount Hood, also known as Wy'east, is an active stratovolcano in the Cascade Range and is a member of the Cascade Volcanic Arc. It was formed by a subduction zone on the Pacific Coast and rests in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.

  2. What to Do on Mount Hood | The Official Guide to Portland

    Just an hour east of Portland, Mount Hood isn’t just Oregon’s tallest peak; it’s an iconic destination that’s beloved for four seasons of outdoor adventure. If you’re considering a trip to Mt. Hood, here’s everything you need to know to get inspired and start planning.

  3. Geology and History Summary for Mount Hood

    Nov 7, 2023 · Mount Hood is Oregon's highest peak and an active volcano of the Cascade Range. It is located about 80 km (50 mi) east of the Portland metropolitan area. Volcanism occurs at Mount Hood and other Cascades arc volcanoes because of the subduction of the Juan de Fuca Plate off the western coast of North America.

  4. Mount Hood | Oregon, Map, & Facts | Britannica

    Mar 12, 2025 · Mount Hood, highest peak (11,239 feet [3,425 metres]) in Oregon, U.S., and the fourth highest peak in the Cascade Range, 45 miles (70 km) east-southeast of Portland. It is a dormant volcano that last erupted about 1865, with minor steam and ash (tephra) emissions in 1903; debris flows, glacial flooding, and earthquakes regularly occur there.

  5. Home | Mt. Hood National Forest | Forest Service

    The Mt. Hood National Forest encompasses 1.1 million acres. There are four ranger districts on the Forest that include a wide variety of ecosystems centered around Mt. Hood, the tallest mountain in Oregon: Barlow, Clackamas River, Hood River, and Zigzag Ranger Districts. This volcanic mountain is 11,125 feet tall and beloved across the state.

  6. Attractions & Things to Do in Mt. Hood National Forest, OR

    Dec 26, 2023 · Towering over northern Oregon and within eyesight of the streets of Portland, Mount Hood stands at 11,240 feet and is the highest mountain in the state. This dormant stratovolcano is home to ski resorts, summer recreation areas, and historic tourist attractions.

  7. Mt. Hood & The Columbia River Gorge | Things to See & Do - Travel Oregon

    Dec 5, 2024 · Here in a region where Oregon’s tallest mountain meets the mightiest river, inspiration comes in full force — during hikes along towering trees and waterfalls, after farm-fresh feasts showcasing the season, on cozy cabin getaways where the only to-do is snowshoeing, or atop a chairlift admiring the winter wonderland below. Mt.

  8. Mount Hood : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPost

    Mount Hood, located about 50 miles east of Portland, Oregon, is one of the most climbed glaciated peaks in North America (#2 in the world behind Japan's Fuji-san, according to some). While it last erupted in 1907 and still has active fumaroles, it …

  9. Mount Hood - U.S. National Park Service

    There are 13 volcanic mountains in the Cascade Range that stretched from northern Washington through Oregon and into northern California. Mount Hood, which last erupted in 1781, sits approximately in the center of the chain. William Clark first noticed the large peak on October 19, 1805, and he wrote, “a conacal mountain S.W. toped with Snow.”

  10. Mount Hood | Everything Mountains

    Mount Hood is Oregon’s tallest peak, rising 11,240 feet above sea level, and serves as a dramatic icon of the Pacific Northwest. Located about 50 miles east-southeast of Portland, it is a dormant stratovolcano that is part of the Cascade Range.

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