
The Mt. Hood Scenic Loop is a 105-mile route that circles Oregon's highest peak (11,245 feet), passing through fruit valleys, alpine forests, and glacial landscapes. Visitors drive through scenic areas including Hood River, the Hood River Valley with its orchards and vineyards, Government Camp, and Timberline Lodge at 6,000 feet, experiencing dramatic views of the dormant stratovolcano and its twelve glaciers.
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