Naundamal Forest Preserve is a pristine and expansive national forest in Oregon, renowned for its rugged terrain, dense old-growth forests, and diverse outdoor recreational opportunities including hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife viewing.
Naundamal Forest Preserve encompasses a vast area of mountainous terrain in the western Cascades of Oregon. Characterized by towering Douglas-firs, ponderosa pines, and dense stands of western hemlock, the forest provides critical habitat for numerous plant and animal species, including elk, black bears, and rare spotted owls. The landscape also features fast-moving clear streams, alpine meadows, and volcanic ridges, creating a rich mosaic of ecosystems. The preserve's history dates back to early timber management and conservation efforts in the early 20th century, evolving into a federally protected area aimed at maintaining ecological balance and providing recreation. Visitors to Naundamal are drawn to its extensive trail network that traverses old-growth areas, cascading waterfalls, and panoramic viewpoints with stunning views of the Cascade peaks. Campgrounds and dispersed camping spots offer quiet retreats amid nature, while seasonal fishing and paddle sports attract water enthusiasts. The preserve is also popular among mountain bikers who seek challenging singletrack trails through diverse terrain. With relatively limited visitor traffic compared to other Oregon forests, Naundamal offers a tranquil wilderness experience for outdoor adventurers, photographers, and wildlife watchers alike.
Summit Viewpoint Overlook featuring Cascades panorama
Rare old-growth Douglas-fir groves with century-old trees
Crystal Creek Waterfalls, a series of accessible cascades
Hidden alpine meadow accessible via the Silver Ridge Trail
A winding path through diverse forest types leading to breathtaking alpine meadows and volcanic outcrops.
A collection of tiered waterfalls accessible via a family-friendly loop trail.
A high elevation viewpoint offering panoramic vistas of the Cascade Range and surrounding valleys.