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Located just outside the northeast corner of the Mount Hood Wilderness, Cloud Cap Saddle Campground offers three camp sites at 5,900 feet elevation. The campground is accessible from Forest Road 3512, and hiking trails are located on site. Drinking water is available.

Directions: From Hood River: Travel south on Highway 35 to Forest Road 3512 (just before the Hood River Ranger District Office). Follow 3512 south across the forest boundary and then west as it winds around to the campground. The campground is on the edge of the Mt. Hood Wilderness.

Seasonal Access: Normal Services Available: May-September (Campground may be open beyond these dates with limited services available.)

Facility Type: Campground

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