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  1. Mt. Hood National Forest | Trillium Lake Campground | Forest Service

    Nov 17, 2025 · It sits alongside Trillium Lake at an elevation of 3,600 feet, and is nestled in a shady, mixed conifer forest that provides privacy between campsites. Recreation: Boating, swimming and …

  2. Mt. Hood National Forest | Trillium Lake Day Use | Forest Service

    Nov 17, 2025 · Trillium Lake, one of the most iconic locations in Mt. Hood National Forest, is well-known for its scenery and abundant recreational opportunities. Trillium Lake Campground is also known for …

  3. Mt. Hood National Forest : Recreation - Forest Service

    This trail enters the Badger Creek Wilderness and offers great views of Mount Hood and other vistas of eastern Oregon. This 3.2 mile trail starts at Forest Road 2730-200 and ends at Badger Creek…

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

    Mt. Hood National Forest encompasses 1.1 million acres. The Forest offers year-round recreation opportunities and its watersheds provide drinking water to over 1 million people in Oregon.

  5. Mt. Hood National Forest : Trail - Trillium Lake Loop Trail #761

    Jul 17, 2025 · It's a 4.4-mile round trip from Trillium Sno-Park & Trailhead. The trail is popular and is mostly gentle terrain with a picturesque lake, meadow, and a view of Mt. Hood.

  6. Mt. Hood National Forest - Trillium Lake Campground

    Trillium Lake Campground is the Forest's most popular campground, located near the community of Government Camp. On clear days, Trillium Lake Campground provides spectacular views of Mt. …

  7. Trillium Sno-Park & Trailhead - US Forest Service

    Jan 5, 2026 · Trillium Sno-Park & Trailhead Trillium Lake is one of the most popular attractions on the Mt. Hood National Forest. This area is heavily used during both the summer and winter months. In …

  8. Mt. Hood National Forest - Fire - Fire | Forest Service

    5 days ago · Most wildfires in Oregon are caused by humans. Usually, when entering fire restrictions, Mt. Hood bans all campfires but allows the use of propane stoves and other devices with instant "off" …

  9. Mt. Hood National Forest - Alerts - Alerts | Forest Service

    Jan 6, 2026 · Sno-park Permits required Nov. 1 to Apr. 30 Sno-Park Permits are required to park in designated sno-parks from November 1 through April 30. Sno-Park Permits are managed by the …

  10. Mt. Hood National Forest | Camping & Cabins | Forest Service

    Black Lake Campground provides primitive tent sites on the east shore of Black Lake located in the Hood River Ranger District. The area accesses nearby Black Lake Trail.