Campground Overview
About Wildwood Recreation Site
The Wildwood Recreation Site near Mount Hood Village, Oregon, stands out as a serene day-use destination that defies the expectations of a typical campground. While it does not offer overnight camping, its lush environment features 550 acres of old-growth forest, dense vegetation, and the Wild and Scenic Salmon River weaving through its heart. These qualities make it an ideal location for hikers, anglers, and families seeking a tranquil retreat.
This Bureau of Land Management-managed site boasts unique highlights like the Cascade Streamwatch Trail, a fully accessible loop featuring interpretive displays and an underwater viewing chamber that offers a fascinating glimpse into the aquatic life of the Salmon River. Facilities include picnic areas with fire rings and grills, group shelters, athletic fields, and boardwalk trails that lead to picturesque wetlands and forests. With flush restrooms, drinking water, and ample parking, the site ensures an enjoyable day outdoors.
Located just off Highway 26 near Welches, Wildwood Recreation Site is a convenient gateway to Mount Hood National Forest and its abundant outdoor adventures, including fishing, mountain biking, and hiking. Its proximity to charming local communities and nearby trails like the Salmon River Trail adds to its appeal, making it an excellent stop for day-trippers exploring the Mount Hood region.
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