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Mount Hood, also known as Hood Mountain, is a mountain near the southeastern edge of Santa Rosa, California, at the northeast of the Sonoma Valley and attains a height of 2,733 feet (833 m). The original name was Mount Wilikos, an Indian name meaning "willows." [3] Most of the drainage from Mount Hood contributes to the headwaters of Sonoma Creek.
Stillwater Cove Regional Park: 22455 State Route 1, Jenner, California: 363 acres (147 ha) Sunset Beach River Park: 1403 River Road, Forestville, California: 25 acres (10 ha) Taylor Mountain Regional Park: Kawana Terrace, Santa Rosa, California: 1,100 acres (450 ha) [3] Tolay Lake Regional Park: Cannon Lane, Petaluma, California: 1,769 acres ...
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The lower elevations of the Hood Mountain headwaters consist of the Boomer soil association, which group has well-drained loams over a clay-loam subsoil. [4] Considering the steepness of much of the terrain there is a remarkable lack of erosion, primarily because human access has been historically low, and vegetative cover has been kept intact.
Mount Hood, Oregon, c. 1881 –1883. Brooklyn Museum. Timberline Lodge is a National Historic Landmark located on the southern flank of Mount Hood just below Palmer Glacier, with an elevation of about 6,000 ft (1,800 m). [10] The mountain has four ski areas: Timberline, Mount Hood Meadows, Ski Bowl, and Cooper Spur.
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Mount Hood National Recreation Area is a 34,550-acre (13,980 ha) protected area within Mount Hood National Forest in Oregon, USA.Established on March 30, 2009 by the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 (Pub. L. 111–11 (text) §7002), the national recreation area is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. [1]
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