Mount Hood is located in the Cascade Range of Oregon, USA. It is about 50 miles east-southeast of Portland and is the highest peak in Oregon.
No, Mt. Hood is not the only volcano in Oregon. There are several other volcanoes in Oregon, including the Three Sisters, Mt. Bachelor, and Newberry Caldera.
I know in Washington is Mt. Rainier, Mt. Baker, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Saint Helen. The only on I know in Oregon is Mt. Hood.
Oregon
No, Mt. Rainier is not in Oregon. It is actually located in the state of Washington, in the Cascade Range.
Mt. Hood is Only one mountain. It is also the highest peak in Oregon.
It's located in Oregon, about two hours away from Portland.Mount Hood is in the state of Oregon.
The closest city to Mt. Hood in the United States is Government Camp, Oregon.
The highest point is Mt. Hood, and the lowest point is Crater Lake.
11,249 ft on Mt hood
Mt. Hood
There are several volcanoes in the cascade range. Some of them are: Mt. Baker, Wa., Mt. Ranier, Wa., Mt. St. Helens, Wa., Mt. Hood, Oregon, Mt. Adams, Wa., Glacier Peak, Wa., Mt. Jefferson, Oregon, Three Sisters, Oregon, Newberry Crater, Oregon, Crater Lake, Oregon, Mt. Shasta, Ca., Lassen Peak, Ca.