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  2. Cascade Head - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Head is a headland and 102,110-acre (41,320 ha) United States Forest Service Experimental Forest and part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves.It is situated 85 miles (137 km) southwest of Portland, Oregon on the Oregon Coast between Lincoln City and Neskowin.

  3. Wilderness-like adventure through landslide to Harts Cove ...

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    Beginning from Knight’s Park Trailhead, you could hike Cascade Head Trail, managed by the Nature Conservancy, for 3 miles to Road 1861. Then, you'd hike the road about 1.5 miles to Harts Cove ...

  4. Forest Service considers options for Oregon's popular Cascade ...

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    The Forest Service is considering what to do with once-popular road on Cascade Head and asking the public for comment by Dec. 6.

  5. World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Europe and North ...

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    In 2021, the USBN adopted the term biosphere regions instead of biosphere reserves. [12] The mission of the USBN is to foster national and international connections among biosphere regions, to facilitate their sharing of best practices, and to support their work toward connecting people and nature. [13] Big Bend (1976) Cascade Head (1976)

  6. Category:Biosphere reserves of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Biosphere reserves of the United States" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. ... Cascade Head; Champlain-Adirondack ...

  7. Three Sisters Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Three Sisters Wilderness is a wilderness area in the Cascade Range, within the Willamette and Deschutes National Forests in Oregon, United States.It comprises 286,708 acres (1,160.27 km 2), making it the second largest wilderness area in Oregon, after the Eagle Cap Wilderness.

  8. Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness is a wilderness area located on the northern side of Mount Hood in the northwestern Cascades of the U.S. state of Oregon, near the Columbia River Gorge and within Mount Hood National Forest.

  9. File:Oregon, Cascade Head.jpg - Wikipedia

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