The Mount Hood Corridor is a part of Oregon between Sandy and Government Camp, in Clackamas County. It is named after Mount Hood and has served travelers going in both directions since the days of Native Americans and Oregon Trail migrants. The area between Alder Creek and Government Camp is sometimes known as Hoodland. It includes the following communities (from east to west): The modern-day corridor includes part of the historic Barlow Road and a good-sized portion of the Mount Hood Scenic Byway. U.S. Route 26 runs through the corridor, sometimes alongside the Sandy River.
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| - The Mount Hood Corridor is a part of Oregon between Sandy and Government Camp, in Clackamas County. It is named after Mount Hood and has served travelers going in both directions since the days of Native Americans and Oregon Trail migrants. The area between Alder Creek and Government Camp is sometimes known as Hoodland. It includes the following communities (from east to west): The modern-day corridor includes part of the historic Barlow Road and a good-sized portion of the Mount Hood Scenic Byway. U.S. Route 26 runs through the corridor, sometimes alongside the Sandy River. (en)
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| - Sandy, Oregon
- Sandy River (Oregon)
- Barlow Road
- Rhododendron, Oregon
- Oregon Trail
- Clackamas County, Oregon
- Government Camp, Oregon
- Mount Hood
- Mount Hood Village, Oregon
- Mountain Air Park, Oregon
- Mount Hood
- Mount Hood National Forest
- Zigzag, Oregon
- Faubion, Oregon
- Brightwood, Oregon
- Welches, Oregon
- Wemme, Oregon
- Wildwood, Clackamas County, Oregon
- Village (Oregon)
- Cherryville, Oregon
- Oregon Trail
- Marmot, Oregon
- Regions of Oregon
- Native Americans in the United States
- Oregon
- Firwood, Clackamas County, Oregon
- Mount Hood Scenic Byway
- Villages at Mount Hood, Oregon
- United States 2000 Census
- U.S. Route 26 (Oregon)
- dbr:Alder_Creek,_Oregon
- dbr:Salmon,_Oregon
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| - The Mount Hood Corridor is a part of Oregon between Sandy and Government Camp, in Clackamas County. It is named after Mount Hood and has served travelers going in both directions since the days of Native Americans and Oregon Trail migrants. The area between Alder Creek and Government Camp is sometimes known as Hoodland. It includes the following communities (from east to west):
* Government Camp
* Rhododendron
* Faubion
* Zigzag
* Welches
* Wemme
* Wildwood
* Mountain Air Park
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* Brightwood
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* Marmot
* Cherryville
* Firwood
* Several other small communities and rural neighborhoods
* Sandy (incorporated city) The modern-day corridor includes part of the historic Barlow Road and a good-sized portion of the Mount Hood Scenic Byway. U.S. Route 26 runs through the corridor, sometimes alongside the Sandy River. For the United States 2000 Census, much of the corridor was consolidated into a single Mount Hood Village CDP. In December 2005, the communities from Rhododendron to Marmot applied to Clackamas County seeking to form a village called the Villages at Mount Hood. (en)
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- Sandy High School
- Barlow Road
- Rhododendron, Oregon
- List of regions of Oregon
- List of regions of the United States
- Christmas flood of 1964
- Government Camp, Oregon
- Mount Hood
- Mount Hood Express
- Mount Hood Highway
- Mount Hood Village, Oregon
- The Sandy Post
- Zigzag, Oregon
- Faubion, Oregon
- Brightwood, Oregon
- U.S. Route 26 in Oregon
- Welches, Oregon
- Wemme, Oregon
- Wildwood, Clackamas County, Oregon
- E. Henry Wemme
- Village (Oregon)
- Marmot, Oregon
- Oregon Trail School District
- Hoodland, Oregon
- Hoodland Corridor
- Mt. Hood Corridor
- Mt Hood Corridor
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