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- Mt. Hood from the south shore of Trillium Lake. The picnic area is on the right side of the lake.
- Mt. Hood from the summit of Tomlike Mountain.
- Mt. Hood from the summit of Tomlike Mountain.
- Mt. Hood from the Timberline Trail above Lamberson Butte. Trees at this elevation grow incredibly slow and never get much over ten foot tall.
- Mt. Hood from the top of Chinidere Mountain.
- Mt. Hood from the trail to the promontory which is west of the Pacific Crest Trail between Barlow Pass to Twin Lakes, OR.
- Mt. Hood from Tomlike Mountain.
- Mt. Hood in the background and Pacific Rhododendron (Latin name: Rhododendron macrophyllum D. Don ex G. Don) blooming along the Salmon Butte Trail.
- Mt. Hood in the distance and mountains of the Tatoosh Range from Panorama Point at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Mt. Hood is partially eclipsed by the foothills to the southeast. The trees across this slough of the Columbia are on Reed Island.
- Mt. Hood is partially eclipsed by the foothills to the southeast. The trees across this slough of the Columbia are on Reed Island.
- Mt. Hood north of Timberline Lodge on the Pacific Crest/Timberline Trail.
- Mt. Hood on the trail to Chinidere Mountain.
- Mt. Hood pokes above the nearby mountains from near the top of Bunker Hill.
- Mt. Hood pokes holes in the sky and makes puffy little clouds on a spectacular fall day on the Palmateer Point View Trail.