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, Oregon in Clackamas County

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Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Clackamas county include:

Advance,   Aims,   Alder Creek,   Ardenwald,   Barlow,   Barton,   Battin,   Beavercreek,   Bell,   Bissell,   Boring,   Briarwood,   Brightwood,   Brookwild,   Canby,   Carus,   Carver,   Cedardale,   Cedarhurst Park,   Cherryville,   Clackamas,   Clackamas Heights,   Clarkes,   Coalca,   Colton,   Concord,   Cottrell,   Currinsville,   Damascus,   Dickey Prairie,   Dodge,   Dover,   Dryland,   Eagle Creek,   East Milwaukie,   Echo Dell,   Elliott Prairie,   Elwood,   Estacada,   Fallsview,   Faraday,   Faubion,   Fernwood,   Firwood,   Fischers Mill,   George,   Gladstone,   Gladstone Station,   Glen Avon,   Glen Echo,   Government Camp,   Haley,   Happy Valley,   Harmony Point,   Hazelia,   Highland,   Hillsview,   Hoodview,   Jean,   Jennings Lodge,   Johnson City,   Kelso,   Ladd Hill,   Lake Oswego,   Lakewood,   Liberal,   Logan,   Lone Elder,   Macksburg,   Marmot,   Marquam,   Menefee,   Milwaukie,   Milwaukie Heights,   Molalla,   Mountain Air Park,   Mulino,   Needy,   New Era,   Ninetyone,   Oak Grove,   Oaklawn,   Oatfield,   Old Colton,   Oregon City,   Outlook,   Paradise Park,   Park Place,   Pulp,   Redland,   Rhododendron,   Rivergrove,   Robertson,   Rosemont,   Rosewood,   Rothe,   Rural Dell,   Sandy,   Shadowood,   Shady Dell,   South Lake Oswego,   Springwater,   Stafford,   Three Lynx,   Timber Grove,   Tracy,   Union Mills,   Upper Highland,   Viola,   Waverly Heights,   Welches,   Wemme,   West Linn,   Whiskey Hill,   Wichita Station,   Wildwood,   Wilhoit,   Wilsonville,   Yoder,   Zigzag,  

 

Or have a look at other Oregon counties including:

Baker,   Benton,   Clatsop,   Columbia,   Coos,   Crook,   Curry,   Deschutes,   Douglas,   Gilliam,   Grant,   Harney,   Hood River,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Josephine,   Klamath,   Lake,   Lane,   Lincoln,   Linn,   Malheur,   Marion,   Morrow,   Multnomah,   Polk,   Sherman,   Tillamook,   Umatilla,   Union,   Wallowa,   Wasco,   Washington,   Wheeler,   Yamhill,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Mount Hood Village, OR?
Then read on!

1. Mount Hood Village is located in Clackamas County, Oregon, and is a popular tourist destination.

2. The town is situated at an altitude of approximately 3,000 feet, and is surrounded by the Cascade Range. Mount Hood, a dormant volcano and the highest peak in Oregon, is located in the area.

3. The area was originally settled by Native American tribes, including the Wasco, Chinook, and Cascade people.

4. The town was named after Mount Hood, which was named after the British naval officer Samuel Hood, who served during the American Revolutionary War.

5. The town is known for its scenic beauty, outdoor activities, and natural hot springs.

6. The hot springs at Mount Hood Village were used by Native Americans for centuries before European settlers arrived.

7. Visitors to the area can enjoy hiking, fishing, skiing, and other outdoor activities year-round.

8. The town is also home to several historic sites, including the Timberline Lodge, which was built during the Great Depression as part of a government-funded public works project.

9. Mount Hood Village is part of the Mount Hood National Forest, which covers more than one million acres of land and is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

10. The area is also home to several rare and endangered species, including the northern spotted owl, gray wolf, and western pond turtle.