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Published On 7/14/2019
On a beautiful summer Saturday, July 13, 2019 - over 170 cabins owners gathered for delicious food, friendship and a great panel Q & A from USFS personnel.
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Ian is a cabin owner and Director of MHFHA. He has researched and implemented several security options explained in this article.
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News for Non Members

Published On 7/1/2019
This website is paid for by membership dues to MHFHA by cabin owners of cabins on Mt Hood National Forest. Once dues are paid, you will have complete and full access to this site.

The non member portion of this website has limited information provided by the USFS.

Once dues are paid, you will receive access to the garbage contain lock combination, access to a full list of recommended service providers such as plumbers, electricians, handymen etc. As well as access to a forum area where you can chat with other cabin owners about topics that concern the cabin community.

Dues are $30 per year for MHFHA and $50 per year for the National Forest Homeowners. We recommend supporting both organizations.
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Published On 7/1/2019
PGE will be working along Hwy 26 as well as cabin roads clearing trees ahead of winter
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News from the Forest Service

Published On 10/4/2023
Mt. Hood National Forest seeks campground operators
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Published On 10/4/2023
Fall prescribed burning west of Wamic on Barlow Ranger District
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Published On 8/24/2022
It is illegal to fish for salmon or Steelhead at anytime of year on any of the rivers or streams in the Zigzag Ranger District. This includes all waterways that run by our cabins.
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Published On 7/2/2021
FireBan as of July 2, 2021
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Published On 4/6/2021
The Mt. Hood National Forest would like to inform you that we are transitioning to GovDelivery in the near future for most of our NEPA project updates and outreach.
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Published On 9/9/2020
An update on the severe wildfire called the Riverside Fire
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Published On 9/8/2020
Mt. Hood National Forest has issued a closure effective Tuesday September 8th at 6:00pm
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Published On 1/2/2020
The Forest Service and the Hoodland Fire Department Cabin address identifiers are signs approved by the USFS to be used at the road in front of your cabin.
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Published On 12/26/2019
Open Season begins Jan 1, 2020
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Published On 10/3/2019
With the recent rain, cooler temperatures and shorter days, fire management personnel on the Hood River and Barlow Ranger Districts of the Mt. Hood National Forest anticipate the start of fall pile burning season to begin next week.
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Published On 7/1/2019
Still Creek Road will be closed up to Trillium Lake while repairs on done.
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Published On 8/27/2019
A key concern for the Mt Hood National Forest right now is the number of abandoned campfires. The number one message leading into the holiday weekend is basic:  Remember to drown, stir, feel your campfire and drown stir and feel it again to ensure it is cold.
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Published On 8/16/2019
Mt. Hood National Forest Supervior Richard Periman signed the Decison Notice and FInding or No Significant Impact (DN/FONSI) on August 15, 2019 to allow the installation of four volcano monitoring stations on the upper flanks of Mt. Hood.
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Published On 8/15/2019
The Mt. Hood National Forest is seeking new opportunities for organized recreation events to connect people with their public lands and outdoor recreation in creative ways
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Plan ahead for Mt Hood National Forest's Upcoming Safety and Aquatic Habitat Roadwork Projects Scheduled for OR-35 summer of 2019
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Karen Schroder has been selected as the new Deputy Forest Supervisor for the Mt Hood National Forest. She will start this position in early August.
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A strong reminder as the 4th of July approaches that NO FIREWORKS of any kind is allowed on National Forest Lands.
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Rd 16 will be closed May and June
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