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Cascade Huts LLC is a partner with the Mt. Hood National Forest

Start Your Adventure

Bike The Mt. Hood Loop

June 20 to October 10, 2008

Lolo Pass HutCascade Huts offers self-guided, multi-day trips in the Mt. Hood National Forest. In the summer, mountain bikers can ride our Mt. Hood Loop. In the winter, snowshoers and cross-country skiers glide through the White River Valley.

Our system of huts allows outdoor enthusiasts a convenient way to enjoy the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Adventurers can focus on the thrills of the journey in the Mt. Hood National Forest with accommodations and supplies awaiting your arrival.

 

Mountain Bike Magazine CoverCascade Huts Feature Article
Mountain Bike Magazine May 2008


"A new hut system on Oregon's most iconic peak promises great riding,
minimal packing, and easy navigation by bike. Does it deliver?"


Read the feature on the Mt. Hood Loop

 Bike the Mt. Hood Loop

Bikers on the Mt. Hood LooopSingletrack on the Mt. Hood LoopIn the summer, take a 4-day, 3-night, 130+ mile ride around the spectacular Mt. Hood. The loop, beginning and ending in the beautiful town of Hood River will take you through the stunning scenery of the Columbia River Gorge, Mt. Hood National Forest, and along the historic Oregon Trail.

You’ll see the 11,249 foot Oregon icon from every angle. If the sunny days of summer cooperate you’ll see five of the Cascade Mountains’ active volcanoes; in addition to Mt. Hood, within view are Mt. Rainier, Mt. Adams, Mt. St. Helens, and Mt. Jefferson.

More details available at the Summer section of the website.

 

Bring Your Camera
and a Sense of Adventure!
 We provide scenically located huts stocked with supplies.
Travel light and sleep in comfort!

 

Snowshoe and Cross-country Ski

Snowshoeing along Mineral CreekBarlow Butte Hut

Journey 2 to12 miles per day on trails and snow-covered roads or experienced recreationists can navigate their own backcountry routes. During the winter season all huts are located in the snow-blanketed White River and historic Barlow Road area to the southeast of Mt. Hood.

More details available at the Winter section of the website.

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