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Badger Creek Wilderness

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Nearest city
  
Dufur, Oregon

Area
  
117.6 kmĀ²

Governing body
  
U.S. Forest Service

Established
  
1984

Badger Creek Wilderness

Location
  
Wasco / Hood River counties, Oregon, USA

Address
  
Tygh Valley, OR 97063, USA

Management
  
United States Forest Service

Similar
  
Grassy Knob Wilderness, North Fork Umatilla Wilderness, Bridge Creek Wilderness, Monument Rock Wilderness, Middle Santiam Wilderness

Camping in badger creek wilderness


The Badger Creek Wilderness is a 29,057-acre (11,759 ha) wilderness area located east of Mount Hood in the northwestern Cascades of Oregon, United States. It is one of six designated wilderness areas in the Mount Hood National Forest; the others being Mark O. Hatfield, Salmon-Huckleberry, Mount Hood, Mount Jefferson, and Bull of the Woods.

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Badger creek wilderness


TopographyEdit

The elevation of Badger Creek Wilderness ranges from 2,100 to 6,525 feet (640 to 1,989 m). Steep walled glacial valleys lead to the top of Lookout Mountain, at 6,525 feet (1,989 m). Annual precipitation in the Wilderness ranges from 80 inches (203 cm) on the western ridges to 20 inches (51 cm) in the dry eastern lowlands.

Three creeks drain the Wilderness - Badger, Little Badger, and Tygh.

VegetationEdit

Lookout Mountain and the high ridgeland extending east support a subalpine ecosystem, with hardy trees and rocky terrain. Penstemon, Indian paintbrush, yellow avalanch lilies, and stonecrop are common in the area. Farther east in the Wilderness the climate is warm and dry, where ponderosa pine forest and extensive growths of Oregon white oak and grasslands are common. Larkspur, shooting star, lupine, balsamroot, death camas, and purple onion can be found in the area.

RecreationEdit

Common recreational activities in Badger Creek Wilderness include hiking, camping, wildlife watching, cross-country skiing, and horseback riding. There are approximately 55 miles (89 km) of developed trails in the Wilderness. These trails lead to Lookout Mountain, Flag Point fire lookout, Badger Lake, and along Badger, Little Badger, and Tygh Creeks. There are several primitive campsites in the wilderness.

References

Badger Creek Wilderness Wikipedia


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