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Salmon River Meadows Snowshoe Hike (Jan. 25)--Full

What Hikes & Outings
When Jan 25, 2009
from 09:00 am to 05:00 pm
Where Carpools depart from Portland
Contact Name Ani Kame'enui
Contact Email ak@oregonwild.org
Contact Phone 503.283.6343 x205
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Search for animal tracks amidst the last remaining low elevation meadow habitat in the Mount Hood area.

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Level: Beginner-Moderate
Distance: 3-4 miles
Elevation Gain: Minimal

If you know the right spot to sneak off the road and through the trees (and Oregon Wild knows the right spot) you will suddenly be transported to a Winter Wonderland. The Salmon River Meadows are tucked away from the road and represent the last vestige of undeveloped meadows at the base of Mount Hood.

Here you can search for evidence of wildlife left in the layer of snow and hear about the unique habitat the area provides.

Dog ate your snowshoes? Oregon Wild hikers can get discounts on rentals at REI on 1405 NW Johnson St, (503) 221-1938.

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