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Mt. Hood National Forest is named after Mount Hood, a dormant volcano covered in glaciers. It contains part of the Oregon Trail (including the iconic Barlow Road) and is so large that the land is broken up into different sections. Mt. Hood National Forest’s campgrounds offer plenty of cabin camping opportunities throughout its four districts, all of which have their own unique views and architecture. One historic cabin available for guests can stay at is the Olallie Lake Guard Station which has a rock chimney and wrought-iron carvings. For larger groups, there’s the Tilly Jane A-Frame which can sleep up to eight people.

Mt. Hood National Forest, 16400 Champion Way, Sandy, Oregon 97055, Phone: 503-668-1700

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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