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					<description><![CDATA[<p>OREGON BEST AREAS FOR WILDERNESS CAMPING WALLOWA-WHITMAN NATIONAL FOREST 2,383,159 acres. This major National Forest consists of two huge tracts in northeast Oregon, along with some lands in western Idaho. Located here are the Wallowa and Blue Mountains, with snowcapped granite peaks and other rugged terrain. Highest elevation is the Matterhorn, which stands at 9,845 feet. Part of the 652,488-acre Hells Canyon National Recreation Area lies within the National Forest boundaries. Included are 6,600-foot-deep Hells Canyon, said to be the deepest river canyon in the country, and the Snake National Wild and Scenic River. WallowaWhitman also has other gorges along </p>
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		<title>Oregon Guide for Tourist</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Oregon Guide for Tourist DESCHUTES NATIONAL FOREST Deschutes National Forest is located in the eastern Cascades of west-central Oregon. It&#8217;s an area of high peaks, volcanoes and craters, glaciers, and desertplus many streams, over 150 lakes, and six National Wild and Scenic Rivers. There are meadows, forests of ponderosa and lodgepole pine, spruce, and Douglas fir, including old-growth stands. Among the wildlife are elk, mule deer, black bear, and coyote. This National Forest has five designated wilderness areas, consisting of parts of the 283,402-acre Three Sisters Wilderness, the 111,177-acre Mount Jefferson Wilderness, the 55,100-acre Mount Thielsen Wilderness, the 52,516-acre Mount </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Visit to Oregon SIUSLAW NATIONAL FOREST Situated in western Oregon&#8217;s Coast Range, Siuslaw National Forest covers an area of small but rugged mountains, with 4,097-foot Marys Peak the highest point. Also included are canyons, lakes, streams, and some Pacific coastline. Of special interest near the ocean is the 25,658-acre Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, which has 400-foot dunes and 40 miles of coastline. Elsewhere there are meadows and conifer forests. Wildlife includes elk, deer, bear, and cougar, with whale, seal, and other marine mammals along the coast. The National Forest has three relatively small wilderness areas: the 9,173-acre Cummins Creek </p>
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