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  2. Oregon wildfires close these popular camping, hiking spots in ...

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    The 856-acre Whisky Creek fire has caused closures of national forest lands inside the Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness, east of the Pacific Crest Trail and within Mount Hood National Forest ...

  3. Oregon wildfire updates: Larch Creek Fire grows to 10,000 ...

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    Mount Hood National Forest was the first to announce a total fire ban in the state. ... County Sheriff's Office and Crook County Sheriff’s Office listed all evacuation notices around the ...

  4. Mount Hood National Forest prohibits campfires, Oregon ... - AOL

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    Mount Hood National Forest is the first to announce a total fire ban in the state. Oregon's hot weather has caused fire danger to rise and with the dry and warm long-term forecast, the risk for ...

  5. Mount Hood National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Hood National Forest is a U.S. National Forest in the U.S. state of Oregon, located 62 miles (100 km) east of the city of Portland and the northern Willamette River valley. The Forest extends south from the Columbia River Gorge across more than 60 miles (97 km) of forested mountains , lakes and streams to the Olallie Scenic Area , a ...

  6. Bagby Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Bagby Hot Springs are natural hot springs in the Mount Hood National Forest, about 67 miles (108 km) southeast of Portland, Oregon, United States and about 98 miles (158 km) east of Salem, Oregon. The springs are in the Cascade Mountains in a heavily forested area at elevation 2280 ft (695 m). [1]

  7. Bagby Guard Station - Wikipedia

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    The Bagby Guard Station is located in the Mount Hood National Forest forty miles southeast of Estacada, Oregon, just outside the boundary of Bull of the Woods Wilderness area. It was built next to Bagby Hot Springs in 1913 by Phillip F. Putz, the Forest Service guard assigned to the area. Putz also built a small storage shed adjacent to the cabin.

  8. Zigzag Ranger Station - Wikipedia

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    The Zigzag Ranger Station is in eastern Clackamas County, Oregon surrounded by the Mount Hood National Forest. The elevation at the site is 1,460 feet (450 m) above sea level. The forest around the ranger station is made up of Douglas fir, Western red cedar, big leaf maple, vine maple, red alder, cascara buckthorn, and Pacific dogwood. [6] [11]

  9. Beloved Bagby Hot Springs open in Mount Hood National Forest ...

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    For the first time in over four years, one of Oregon’s most beloved public hot springs is accessible and open. Bagby Hot Springs, nestled among old-growth forest in Mount Hood National Forest ...