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Willamette National Forest
Oregon
The Willamette National Forest offers mountaintop vistas,
lakes, waterfalls, rocky bluffs and alpine meadows. You will encounter more
wildflowers than you knew existed. Old Growth, some well over 500 years,
towers above you. The trunks of these giants reach eight feet in diameter. Look
for Douglas fir, lacey-leafed western red cedar, prickly Engleman spruce,
lazy-topped western hemlock. Imagine in 1500, just years after Columbus landed in America, some of
these trees were saplings. By the time Lewis and Clark were exploring the
northwest, some of the trees you see now were already over 300 years old.
The glaciated landscape includes mountain peaks and volcanoes, rock
pinnacles, lava fields, craters and cinder cones. The Collier Glaciers,
Oregon's largest glacier, is found in the forest. Wilderness areas in the
Willamette are; Mt.
Jefferson, Menagerie, Middle Santiam, Three Sisters, Mt. Washington, Bull of the
Woods, Waldo Lake, and the Diamond Peak. The
Seven major peaks of the CascadesMt. Jefferson, Mt. Washington,
Three Fingered Jack, Diamond Peak, North, Middle and South Sistersare within these wildernesses.
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