- Wildwood Recreation Site
The Wildwood Recreation Site is a natural recreation area surrounded by the
Mount Hood National Forest in northernOregon ,USA . It contains convert|580|acre|km2|1 of naturalrainforest [Rainfall averaging 75 inches (190 cm) per year qualifies this area as rainforest. See [http://handsontheland.org/profiles/profile_details.cfm?sitecode=wolf] ] and five miles (8 km) of interpretive trail along the Salmon River. It features "Cascade Streamwatch", an underwater viewport into a mountainstream bed and live fish habitat. There is a wetlandboardwalk trail, and trail access to the nearby 70 square mile (180 km²)Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness , and the Sandy River. [http://www.byways.org/explore/byways/61400/places/61453/ Wildwood Recreation Site] by US Dept. of Transportation]Wildwood educational programs offer scientists and researchers to help students gather and analyze environmental data related to the
Salmon environment such as the river's chemical and physical properties, and the many residentinvertebrate s. [http://handsontheland.org/profiles/profile_details.cfm?sitecode=wolf Profile: Wildwood Recreation Site - Hands on the Land ] ]A variety of streams and wetlands provide a diverse environment. Sixes Creek and a quarter mile (400 m) side channel of the Salmon River (restored in 1998), provide habitat for several
anadromous fish:Steelhead , Cutthroat and Chinook. The wetlands and Huckleberry Mountain are the source of Sixes Creek, both of which provide habitat for juvenileCoho salmon ,waterbirds ,amphibian s, andmigratory birds .http://www.beoutside.org/pdf/wildwood.pdf] Other frequently seen wildlife include beavers, blacktail deer, raccoons, rabbits, and snakes. [http://library.buffalo.edu/libraries/e-resources/ebooks/records/eff6702.html BLM Oregon: Wildwood Recreation Site - html version ] ] The entire 33.9 mile (55 km) length of the Salmon River is protectedNational Wild and Scenic River , the only such river in the contiguous 48 states.Wildwood Recreation Site is located convert|39|mi|km|0 east of
Portland, Oregon on U.S. Route 26 along theMount Hood Scenic Byway just east of theMount Hood National Forest information center. This area was near the end of theBarlow Road , the end of theOregon Trail .The site is administered by the
Bureau of Land Management and charges an admission fee. [ [http://www.traveloregon.com/Explore-Oregon/Mt-Hood-Columbia-River-Gorge/Attractions/Outdoors-and-Nature/Wildwood-Recreation-Site-and-Cascade-Streamwatch.aspx Travel Oregon—Wildwood Recreation Site] ] [ [http://www.blm.gov/or/districts/salem/files/sdo_wildwd_fees.pdf Revised fee schedule] ] Facilities include outdoor study areas, picnic areas, group shelters for up to 200 people, softball diamonds, volleyball pits, basketball courts, horseshoe pits, playground with jungle gym, swings and slides. [http://library.buffalo.edu/libraries/e-resources/ebooks/images/eff6702.pdf] [ [http://www.recreation.gov/or/Wildwood_Recreation_Site_Or/Campground/r/campgroundDetails.do?agency=NRSO&parkId=74082 Amenity List] ]References
External links
* [http://www.cartol.com/fj_wildwood.htm Carol and Art's Excellent Adventure] volunteer caretakers perspective
* [http://www.mthoodterritory.com/presskit/trails.htm Mount Hood area hiking trails]
* [http://www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/236537/Huckleberry-Mountain.html Huckleberry Mountain trail]
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