TOURISM PARTNER FAQ
Clackamas County Office of Tourism is branded as Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory. The Office of Tourism is the department that promotes the County by creating and distributing visitor resources and local information, supporting the development of tourism assets and experiences, and providing support to visitor-facing businesses within Clackamas County.
Lizzie Keenan, Executive Director of the Clackamas County Office of Tourism, was recently featured on a podcast highlighting the powerful role tourism plays in the local community. Tune in to discover how tourism drives growth and keeps Clackamas County vibrant.
You will find much information here on our website about our services and offerings. However, behind this website is a team of tourism professionals who would love to connect with you and hear more about your business.
Please email us at info@mthoodterritory.com to set up a time to chat more with our team and hear about the free services and programs we offer.
Nope! Clackamas County Office of Tourism's services are free for our tourism partners.
Funding for Clackamas County’s Office of Tourism initiatives comes from the County's transient lodging tax, a 6% tax charged on all overnight stays in the county, including hotels and motels, campgrounds, retreat centers, RV parks, bed & breakfasts and vacation rentals.
We'd love to chat! You can reach us at info@mthoodterritory.com or find individual staff member's contact info on the Mt. Hood Territory Staff page.


