Mount Hood Volcano Near Portland, Oregon
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Mount Hood climbing. Approximately 10,000 people attempt to climb Mount Hood annually. Although the mountain itself doesn’t pose many technical climbing challenges, it should nevertheless be approached in a fully professional, prepared, and serious manner. With each year, formation changes on the mountain’s slopes are revealing new and more difficult routes leading to the peak, causing much excitement for climbers who are familiar its many landmarks like Crater Rock, Hogsback, and Pearly Gates. For those who go on to accomplish the impressive feat of ascension to the top of Mount Hood, the fulfillment and view that come along with it are known as being indescribable. [Top]
Mount Hood horseback riding. Rent a horse or bring along your own to the Mount Hood National Forest and ride on some of the most breathtaking trails in all of Oregon. From beginners to veterans, riders of all skill levels are invited to experience the many trails that run along the base of the mountain and nearby Molalla River. Also offered are pony rides and horse-drawn sleigh rides at the Government Camp for those not yet old enough to ride the real thing. There is even an Adaptive Riding Institute in nearby Scotts Mills where visitors with handicaps can come and be specially trained by professionals so that they can feel the sensation of riding a horse in the magnificent presence of Mount Hood. [Top]Portland, Oregon hotel near Mount Hood. If you’re looking to discover some of the many activities made possible in and around Mount Hood during your upcoming trip to the Portland area, consider a stay at the nearby Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites-Portland, located on Hayden Island directly off Interstate 5. In addition to being in a central location, our hotel also provides visitors with tastefully decorated and generously appointed guestrooms as well as onsite business facilities for the convenience of our working guests. [Top]
Mount Hood hiking. Gather the family and lace up you hiking boots for an outdoor adventure that will be sure to bring the family together in a way that urban life is unable to. Hundreds of miles of trails with varied difficulty levels tuck and bend throughout the base region of Mount Hood. Each one offers unique views of densely canopied forests, crisply flowing streams, untouched wildlife, and clear water lakes that will have you and your family at a loss for words. Depending on the time of year that you visit, temperatures can vary radically from sunny and hot in the summertime, to snowy and cold in the winter. With each season visitors can expect for the landscape, and the creatures that inhabit it, to adjust, allowing for limitless memories and photographs. [Top]
Mount Hood skiing. Three ski areas combine to create an incredible 3,000 acres of slopes for your skiing and snowboarding pleasures at Mount Hood. The mountain’s wide range of slope options allow for skiers of all skill levels to find and enjoy hills that are appropriate for their needs. The Mount Hood Meadows Ski Resort offers equipment rentals and lessons to those guests who are new to the sport. There are even rentals for snowmobiles and snowshoes for those wishing to stay on level ground around the base of the mountain. For more information about the resort and the pass specials being offered, visit: www.skihood.com/ [Top]
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites - Portland, Oregon (OR)
2300 N. Hayden Island Drive Portland, OR 97217
Phone:503-283-8000 Fax:503-286-1226
Email: gmhiexjb@gmail.com
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2300 N. Hayden Island Drive Portland, OR 97217
Phone:503-283-8000 Fax:503-286-1226
Email: gmhiexjb@gmail.com
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