Badger Creek Wilderness is a rugged and remote wilderness area in Oregon's Mount Hood National Forest, known for its diverse ecosystems and stunning mountain views.
Badger Creek is a popular destination in the wilderness area for fishing, swimming, and picnicking. The creek is known for its crystal-clear waters and abundance of trout, making it a favorite spot for anglers.
Lookout Mountain offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness area. Hikers can enjoy a challenging trek to the summit, where they will be rewarded with breathtaking vistas of the Cascade Range and the Columbia River Gorge.
The Badger Creek Wilderness is home to a variety of wildflower meadows that burst into bloom during the spring and summer months. Hikers can enjoy a leisurely stroll through these colorful fields, admiring the diverse array of flora and fauna.
Badger Lake is a picturesque alpine lake nestled in the heart of the wilderness area. Visitors can hike or horseback ride to the lake and enjoy a peaceful afternoon of swimming, boating, or simply relaxing on the shore.
Panther Creek Falls is a stunning waterfall located just outside the boundaries of the Badger Creek Wilderness. Hikers can take a short but steep trail to reach the base of the falls, where they can marvel at the cascading waters and lush greenery surrounding them.
Description: Badger Creek Wilderness in the Mount Hood National Forest. View south from the Divide Trail in the northern portion of the wilderness.
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Description: Along the divide east-southeast of Lookout Mountain in the Badger Creek Wilderness in the Mount Hood National Forest.
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Description: Trail bridge in Badger Creek Wilderness, Mt Hood National Forest
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