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WILDWOOD RECREATION SITE

Cost: Free

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OVERVIEW Motorized access to Trailhead and Group Area parking lots will remain open subject to extreme weather conditions (ice, snow, wind, etc.) or damage caused by weather events. If in doubt please contact the Northwest Oregon District Office for the latest information prior to your planned visit (503-375-5646). At this time, park passes are available for purchase online for printing (Wildwood Recreation Site Day Pass [https://www.recreation.gov/activitypass/76480a65-dd8d-11ea-9a16-669b13170d67]) or onsite at the automated fee machine (AFM), located next to the park’s entrance station. Credit cards only; no cash or checks. Visitors may purchase either a daily or an annual pass at the AFM. Visitors with an annual pass receipt should bring it to the park office for transfer to a static cling Annual Wildwood Pass. Wildwood staff is limited at this time so please be patient and hold onto your paper receipt until able to contact a park employee. Wildwood is open from 8 AM until 1/2 hour before sunset 7 days a week. Please stay aware of the closure times posted on roadside signs throughout the park. The gate will close at the posted time so make sure that you exit the park at or before the closing time.  Wildwood Recreation Site is located along the Mount Hood Scenic Byway near the town of Welches, Oregon. Mount Hood, Oregon's tallest mountain, beckons travelers through a forested corridor to wade the waters of the Wild and Scenic Salmon River. This year round day-use area is home to a wide range of recreation facilities and the Cascade Streamwatch Trail. Visitors have a chance to explore natural stream and wetland ecosystems along accessible interpretive trails and boardwalks and observe native fish in a unique, underwater fish viewing chamber. RECREATION Hiking and wandering the boardwalks at Wildwood is the best way to experience the park. The Cascade Streamwatch Trail is an accessible, 3/4-mile paved loop that features quality educational displays, picturesque views of the Salmon River and a fish viewing window below stream level. The Wetlands Trail is an accessible, 3/4-mile loop trail leading to the challenging Boulder Ridge Trail, which is a 4.7-mile hike up the steep slopes of Huckleberry Mountain into the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness. Visitors also enjoy swimming and fishing in the cool, clear waters of the Salmon River. FACILITIES Wildwood is an excellent place for large groups, company picnics or special events. The site offers family picnic units, several group shelters, outdoor picnic kitchens, athletic fields, volleyball and basketball courts and fully accessible trails. Picnic tables, fire rings and grills are available at each site. Flush toilets and drinking water are also provided. NATURAL FEATURES Nestled in a bend of the spectacular Wild and Scenic Salmon River, Wildwood Recreation Site encompasses 550 acres of beautiful land forested with old-growth Douglas fir, western hemlock, and western red cedar. Dense vegetation provides nice privacy between sites. CONTACT_INFO For facility specific information, please call (503) 622-3696. NEARBY ATTRACTIONS Mount Hood National Forest offers many recreational activities, including hiking, horseback riding, fishing, camping, backpacking, and skiing, among others. Sandy Ridge Mountain Bike Trails. CHARGES & CANCELLATIONS Standard fees apply and are non-refundable. Visit https://www.recreation.gov/rules-reservation-policies [https://www.recreation.gov/rules-reservation-policies] for more information.

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