Wildwood Recreation Site

Salem District  |  OR

Season Dates:  3/15 - 11/30

Fees:  $5 per passenger car, $10 (10 or more capacity), $20 bus (20 or more capacity)

Mount Hood, Oregon's tallest mountain, beckons travelers through a forested corridor to wade the waters of the Wild and Scenic Salmon River. Located along the Salmon River, Wildwood Recreation Site is a day use area that is home to the Cascade Streamwatch Trail. These trails provide visitors with a unique opportunity to explore natural stream and wetland ecosystems along accessible interpretive trails and boardwalks. From the trail, visitors can also view young salmon and steelhead in a natural stream. This recreation site offers family picnic units, group shelters, playing fields, and Salmon River access trails.

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Activities:

Watchable WildlifeFishingBoating/RaftingBotanical SightseeingHistoric Site InvestigationHikingSwimmingWinter SportsFly FishingWading

Facilities:

TrailsInterpretive TrailPlaygroundPicnic ShelterPicnic Sites (Accessible)Trails (Accessible)Restrooms (Accessible)Drinking Water (Accessible)

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Directions:

Located 40 miles east of Portland, off US Highway 26, just past the 39 mile marker.

Contact Information

1717 Fabry Rd. SE
Salem, OR 97306
503-375-5646

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