Mount Hood National Recreation Area

Mount Hood National Recreation Area is a 34,550-acre (13,980 ha) protected area within Mount Hood National Forest in Oregon, USA. Established on March 30, 2009 by the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 (Pub.L. 111–11 (text) (pdf)§7002), the National Recreation Area is managed by the U.S. Forest Service.[1] It comprises three non-contiguous units, none of which include Mount Hood itself, which is within the Mount Hood Wilderness. The Mount Hood Unit lies to the southeast of Mount Hood. The Fifteenmile Unit lies directly to the east of the mountain south of Oregon Route 35, and the Shellrock Unit is to the northeast of the mountain, paralleling Route 35.[2]

Mount Hood National Recreation Area
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LocationWasco County Oregon, United States
Nearest cityGovernment Camp, Oregon
Coordinates45°16′00″N 121°40′00″W
Area34,550 acres (139.8 km2)
Established2009
Governing bodyUnited States Forest Service

When the NRA was created, approximately 130 acres of land administered by the Bureau of Land Management were transferred to the Forest Service.[1]

References

  1. "16 USC § 460uuu - Mount Hood National Recreation Area". Cornell University Law School. Retrieved April 30, 2012.
  2. "Mount Hood National Recreation Area, Oregon". Public Lands Information Center. Retrieved March 9, 2012.
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