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Tilly Jane Guard Station Introduce

Welcome to Tilly Jane Guard Station, a distinctive camping and RV park destination nestled at the base of majestic Mt. Hood. As a key location within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, Tilly Jane Guard Station offers a unique experience for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and tranquility.

Located at Ranger Station 6780 Highway 35, Mt Hood, OR 97041, USA, this guard station serves as an excellent base camp for exploring the surrounding wilderness. You can reach them at (541) 296-4837 or +1 541-296-4837.

Environment and Features:

  • Situated at the base of Mt. Hood, providing direct access to stunning natural landscapes.
  • Ideal for trail running and hiking, with proximity to the renowned Timberline Trail.
  • A fantastic location for winter activities, including snowshoeing and cross-country (XC) skiing.
  • A neat, rustic guard station offering a unique camping experience.

Services:

Tilly Jane Guard Station primarily serves as a base for outdoor activities, offering a primitive camping experience. It's a starting point for those wanting to explore the Mt. Hood wilderness. While specific RV amenities may be limited, it is a great location for those looking for a more rugged camping experience, and a place to start many hiking adventures.

Promotional Information:

Whether you're planning a summer hike or a winter adventure, Tilly Jane Guard Station offers a unique and memorable experience. Explore the trails, enjoy the scenic beauty, and create lasting memories at the base of Mt. Hood. This campground provides a great starting point for multi day backpacking trips around Mt. Hood.

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Customer Reviews

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Brian Keechle
Jul 15, 2018

This is a neat little guard station at the base of Mt. Hood. Great for trail running and kicking off a hike from a base camp around the timberline trail. In winter this one is lots of fun to snowshoe or XC ski.

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Jonathan Bauman
Nov 25, 2018