FREE MT HOOD FUN
Explore Your Mt Hood
Fresh Mountain Air is Just the Beginning
You can’t wait to visit the Villages of Mt. Hood for the year’s first spring adventure, but you’ve only got a few dollars for fun? Come on up. There’s a lot to do that costs little or nothing.
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Birds are getting out and about for the spring, too. With a pair of binoculars and a bird guide, you could be spotting bald eagles, ring-necked ducks, red-breasted nuthatches, herons and mallards, to name only a few. Lost Creek Campground and Nature Trail and Old Maid Flats are a frequent choice for birders. Or perhaps it’s fish you’d like to spot – on your fishing line! The Fly Fishing Shop in Welches has a huge selection of flies and other supplies if your tackle box needs a little something. Bring a sandwich and a thermos and you’re all set for a day of angling on the nearby Sandy River.
Hike It Or Bike It
Have a pair of hiking boots? Check out our story on waterfalls in this issue for refreshing hike destinations or stopping places. Or has your bike been stuck in the basement all winter?
It might be time to ride. If you want a shorter trip or have a little cyclist with you, try the paths of Wildwood Recreation Area, which include scenic loops of about one mile each: the Cascade Streamwatch Loop or the Wetlands Loop.
When a longer spin beckons, head for a ride along the Salmon River Road, which includes a steep stretch or two.
Bring Along a Picnic
Wildwood Park is also a local favorite for picnics. Drop by the handy grocery stores in The Villages of Mt Hood to fill your basket, and have an extra $5 handy for the per-car access fee to this Bureau of Land Management site. There are picnic tables all along the park’s Salmon River frontage that are great for family fun. If you’re thinking ahead of time about bringing a big group for a special event, shelters with tables and running water are available for a fee with advance reservations. Take a stroll along the scenic loops afterward. You can also access more strenuous hikes including Boulder Ridge and the Huckleberry Wilderness. There’s good birdwatching at Wildwood Park, too!
It's All Inspiring
Try a road trip to the interesting historical areas hidden all through The Villages. Any of the roads around Alder Creek are good for scenic drives with a story. Find Marmot, where the big Aschoff Mountain Home hotel stood till 1931. Or drive down Sleepy Hollow Road, 2 miles past Alder Creek on the north side of Hwy 26, where highwaymen used to hold up travelers in the mid 1800’s. A replica of the last tollgate operated on the Barlow Road is just east of Rhododendron, 3.7 miles east of the stoplight at US Hwy 26 and Welches Road.
If it’s the third Thursday of the month, join the Wy’East Book Shoppe and Art Gallery’s book group at 7pm. Call them at 503-622-1623 for the current selection. All are welcome and the book group is free. So is the chance to look at the artwork in the latest gallery show.
You see there’s something for everyone on any budget in The Villages of Mt Hood. Take a look at our article on lodgings that fit a budget for a good place to rest after your busy day.
MORE INFORMATION:
Lost Creek Campground and Nature Trail and Old Maid Flats:
Drive east along Hwy 26 to Zig Zag. Turn left onto Lolo Pass Road. After 4 miles, turn right onto Forest Road 1828 and go .6 miles and bear right across bridge on Forest Road 1825. Continue until road ends at campground.
Oregon Birdwatching Trails:
For more information on Oregon Birding Trails, Mt Hood Loop map brochure, includes Lost Creek and Old Mail Flats and Wildwood Recreation Area:
http://www.oregonbirdingtrails.org/mt_hood.pdf
The Fly Fishing Shop
67296 E Hwy 26, Welches
503-622-4607 or 1-800-266-3971
www.flyfishusa.com
Wildwood Park & Cascade Streamwatch
South side of Hwy 26, just east of mile-marker 39
Day-use facility nestled in the forested foothills along the spectacular Wild & Scenic Salmon River.
503-622-3696 or 503-375-5646
Zigzag Ranger District - Zigzag Ranger Station
70220 E. Highway 26
Zigzag, Oregon 97049
Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:45am - 4:30pm
Closed on National Holidays
Telephone: Voice: (503) 622-3191
Zigzag Ranger District
Mt Hood Information
Your Compass to Exploring Mt Hood
www.mthood.info
503.622.4822 or 888.622.4822
March/April 2008

Our stories are written by Andrée Larson. Andrée grew up in the Portland/Vancouver area. She earned an MA in Art History at the University of Oregon, and writes about the history and culture of people and communities. She’s spent time in Europe and on the East Coast, and says the Pacific Northwest is hands down the best place to live. She currently lives in Tacoma with her husband, an artist..