The area of Menghushan National Forest Park is very large. There are a lot of trees in the whole park. Walking in the park, you can see small animals such as birds with less evil spirits passing by from time to time. It is a very beautiful park.
Mt. Hood National Forest
Posted: Mar 6, 2021
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Lavender and Sun
5/5Outstanding
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When I went there in early October, the weather was dry and rainless, there was no snow on the mountain, and there were no tourists. If there is still a chance to go, it should be more suitable for skiing. The natural scenery does not say that there is a kind of primitive beauty.
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Posted: Oct 29, 2020
蛙儿子
3/5Average
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THRU HIKE trip emerald alpine lakes and uneven, snowy peaks intersect; here in summer wild flowers, goats around; autumn full of golden pine, sky high and cloudy. The only way to get into THRU HIKE in Dream Lake National Forest Park is on foot, which is a long, difficult, and arduous journey. But I admired THRUHIKE for a long time and saw local companions (seems to be the whole village) successfully thru hike and bring back a blockbuster film, I still can't help but decide temporarily to come to a thru hike trip that just walks...2021/10
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Posted: Oct 14, 2021
triangles
5/5Outstanding
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When I went there in early October, the weather was dry and rainless, there was no snow on the mountain, and there were no tourists. If there is still a chance to go, it should be more suitable for skiing. The natural scenery does not say that there is a kind of primitive beauty.
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Posted: Jan 30, 2016
royal_tian01
5/5Outstanding
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It should be called Hude volcano, and the active volcano can be seen from downtown Portland when it is sunny. Snow is on the top of the mountain.
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Posted: Jan 23, 2016
艾思文
5/5Outstanding
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The entire area of the National Forest Park is very large, Americans love the environment very much, and the protected area is very harmonious.
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Posted: Dec 23, 2015
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