Mt. Hood Territory

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    Your Guide to Clackamas

    Here you’ll find information about visiting our area, reasons to live here, and places to visit while traveling or touring Clackamas County.

    Local information compiled and presented by the Clackamas County Chamber of Commerce. 

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    Mt. Hood Territory: Your Adventure Starts Here

    Just a short drive from Portland, Clackamas County lies at the heart of Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory.

    The Territory is rich in a variety of recreation, history, shopping, lodging, meeting and both indoor and outdoor activities.

    Why You’ll Love It Here

    • Epic Scenery & Outdoor Fun
      From forest trails and cascading rivers to snow-capped peaks and cycling corridors, this region offers year-round adventure. Hike, paddle, ski, bike, birdwatch, or just breathe in the fresh mountain air.
    • Charming Towns, One-of-a-Kind Shops & Eateries
      Explore unique downtowns stocked with artisanal goods, local breweries, farm-to-table restaurants, and lodging options ranging from cozy cabins to full-service hotels.
    • Rich History, Culture & Community
      Delve into pioneer stories, public art, heritage museums, and festivals celebrating culture and creativity across the many communities here.
    • Beyond Just a Stay—It’s a Living Experience
      The Mt. Hood Territory website does more than inform—it’s designed to spark your visit or relocation. You can tour landscapes virtually, enter seasonal contests, download keepsake postcards, and discover exclusive deals from local businesses.

    Explore More

    Visit MtHoodTerritory.com to:

    • Plan your perfect trip using their interactive maps
    • Download free postcards and media kits
    • Browse current offers from lodging, dining, and attractions
    • Enter seasonal giveaways and contests
    • Explore suggested itineraries—whether you have a few hours or a few days

    Let this region become your “home away from home”—or maybe even your permanent one.