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About the Area

Resort at The Mountain golf course in Welches, Oregon.
Open to the public featuring 18 holes, putting green, restaurants and annual events.

Salmon River in Welches, Oregon

Wildwood Recreation Site, located along the Mount Hood Scenic Byway near the town of Welches, Oregon. This day-use area is home to a wide range of recreation facilities and the Cascade Streamwatch Trail. Visitors have a chance to explore natural stream and wetland ecosystems along accessible interpretive trails and boardwalks and observe native fish in a unique, underwater fish viewing chamber.

Trillium Lake of Mount Hood, Oregon near Welches, Oregon

Mount Hood Recreation

There are many outdoor activities for Mt Hood family fun, from hiking and biking to fine dining, birdwatching, fly-fishing,  picnics and festivals. For more detailed information about hiking trails, waterfalls, skiing and other exciting Mt. Hood activities, visit www.MtHoodMagazine.com or www.MtHood.info .

Adventures on Mt Hood

Climbing Mt Hood is second only to Mt. Fuji, Japan in frequency. Year around skiing and riding is offered at Timberline. Skiing and Riding is available in the winter at Mt Hood Meadows and Ski Bowl. The Adventure Park, Malibu Raceway and Alpine Slide operates in the summers at Ski Bowl with fun for the whole family.

Love to golf?

There are 27 holes of golf with expansive views of the surrounding hills at the Three Nines open year around at the Resort.

Mt Hood Fishing & Water Recreation

Fly Fishing is a popular late spring, summer and fall activity. Trillum Lake, Lost Lake, Timothy Lake, Clear Lake and Frog Lake are stocked for fishing or you can fish for steelhead on the lower Sandy River. Visit http://www.FlyFishUSA.com for more information about flyfishing in the area. Please remember to check out Oregon Fishing Regulations for limits and open dates. You can fish at Rainbow Trout Farm for a guaranteed catch March through October.

Bring your boat or rent a kayak and have it delivered to one of the lakes to go paddling for a day, enjoy the views and relax in peace. Timothy Lake allows motorized boats or drive to Cascade Locks and from there you can take a ride in the Sternwheeler up the Columbia River to see the sites. Whitewater and River Rafting on the Clackamas, White Salmon and Deschutes Rivers are an hour to and hour and half away and can be arranged with an outfitter.

Mt. Hood History

For history buffs visit the local sites along the Barlow Trail, visit the Mt. Hood Museum and Cultural Center, take a guided tour of historic Timberline Lodge or visit Warm Springs Museum on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation.

Touring the Area

While you’re staying at Mt Hood Cabins, you can ride the rails from Hood River to Parkdale on the scenic Mt. Hood Railroad. You can take a driving tour of the Barlow Trail to see Oregon Trail sites and the Mt Hood Scenic Loop to see Mt. Hood and the Columbia River Gorge (including Multnomah Falls and Bonneville Dam) make good day-trips. We have a driving tour CD featuring the Barlow Trail available to purchase or borrow.

Mt. Hood Trails

There are many Mountain Bike trails in the Mt. Hood National Forest. Our sports storage lockers are a great place to park your bike.

Hiking is a favored spring and fall activity with a large variety of trails to choose from. Don’t forget to check out our seasonal Hiking Package to save during your staying at Mt Hood Cabins. Remember a Mt Hood Forest Pass is needed to park at trail heads. Contact Zigzag Ranger District at 503-622-3191 or visit www.fs.usda.gov/mthood/ for more information.

You can hike the trail around Trillium Lake and feast on the awesome views of Mt. Hood and its reflection in the lake, hike up to Mirror Lake and past to Tom, Dick and Harry Ridge for a view of Government Camp and to pick wild huckleberries late in the summer, or meander the Lower Salmon River Trail in an old growth forest with the sound of the rushing river.

Other Popular Mt. Hood Trails Include:

  • Wildcat Mountain
  • Wildwood Recreation Area
  • Salmon Butte
  • Central Salmon River
  • Hunchback Mountain
  • Devils Peak Lookout
  • Burnt Lake
  • Cast Lake
  • Ramona Falls
  • Little Zigzag Falls
  • Pioneer Bridle Path
  • McNeil Point
  • Mazama Trail
  • Lost Lake
  • West Zigzag Mountain
  • Laurel Hill
  • Elk Meadows
  • Umbrella Falls