Cascade range
There are several mountain ranges in Oregon and each has several of its own individual mountains. The Cascade Range is the most prominent mountain range. See Sources and related linksfor lists of mountain ranges and mountains in Oregon.
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The Cascade mountain range is the mountain range that goes through Oregon and Washington. The Cascade mountain range extends from southern British Columbia through Washington and Oregon all the way to Northern California.
The Cascade Mountain Range of Washington, Oregon, and California formed by magma erupting onto Earthโs surface, and then hardening, forming a volcanic mountain.
The Cascade Range is the most prominent mountain range is Oregon, and Mt. Hood, a stratovolcano, is the highest peak in Oregon. See Sources and related links for a list of mountains in Oregon.
The cascade mountains.
The cascade mountains.
Cascades
Oregon
Sandy, Oregon is in the foothills of the Cascade mountain range that runs from southern to the northern borders of the state. The largest mountain in Oregon in that same range is Mt. Hood, which is only 30 miles east of Sandy.
The Oregon Trail crossed the Cascade mountains.