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Mt. Hood Corridor

 

Mt. Hood Corridor

The Mt. Hood Corridor is a part of Oregon between Sandy and Government Camp. It is named after Mt. Hood and has served travelers going in both directions since the days of native Americans and Oregon Trail migrants. The modern-day corridor includes part of the historic Barlow Road.

It includes the following cities and unincorporated communities:

  • Government Camp
  • Rhododendron
  • Zigzag
  • Welches
  • Wemme
  • Sandy

    U.S. Highway 26 runs through the corridor, sometimes along side the Sandy River. For the United States 2000 Census, much of the corridor was consolidated into a single Mount Hood Village CDP.



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