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Where was Wild filmed

Wild

Year: 2014

Genre: Adventure, Drama

Country: USA

<p>Wild was filmed in Oregon in United States of America.</p>

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Locations

  • Bridge of the Gods

    In movie

    Scene where The bridge where Cheryl Strayed ends her journey.

    Real

    Scene was shot The Bridge of the Gods is a toll bridge spanning the Columbia River to connect SR-14 in Washington to I-84 in Oregon. It was opened in 1926. The first, natural Bridge of the Gods was created by nature itself. However, this bridge collapsed around the 1690s. The Native Americans have a story of their own...

  • Crater Lake - Merriam Point

    In movie

    Scene where Cheryl is stopping at Crater Lake.

    Real

    Scene was shot Crater Lake is a crater lake in south-central Oregon. It is the main feature of Crater Lake National Park and is famous for its deep blue color and water clarity. It was formed around 7,700 years ago by the collapse of the volcano Mount Mazama. With a depth of 1,949 feet (594 m), the lake is the deepest in the United States. Crater Lake features two small islands. Wizard Island, located near the western shore of the lake, is a cinder cone approximately 316 acres (128 ha) in size. Phantom Ship, a natural rock pillar, is located near the southern shore. The top of Wizard Island reaches 6,933 feet (2,113 m) above sea level, about 755 feet (230 m) above the average surface of the lake.

  • Mount Hood - Timberline Lodge trailhead

    In movie

    Scene where Cheryl is suffering but then the situation worsens when she looses one of the shoes. She gets angry throws the other one away...

    Real

    Scene was shot Mount Hood is a potentially active stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc. It is located about 50 miles (80 km) east-southeast of Portland. The height assigned to Mount Hood's snow-covered peak has varied over its history. Modern sources point to three different heights. Mount Hood is considered the Oregon volcano most likely to erupt, though based on its history, an explosive eruption is unlikely.  The exact location of the scene is not known yet!