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ot: Lodging in/around Mt. Hood National Forest?
Since everyone here is extremely great with help & recommendations I wanted to see if anyone has any good recs for lodging in/around Mt. Hood National Forest?
In mid-May the plan is a weekend jaunt in Portland but then we wanted to hit the road & see some nature. Mt. Hood National Forest totally fits the bill but I'm just unsure about where to stay. I don't think we'll be doing camping but a simple cabin or yurt would be sweet. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!! |
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If you want to pull out all the stops, stay at the Timberline Lodge. One of the grand lodges in the western US.
http://www.timberlinelodge.com |
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Government Camp is down the hill from timberline lodge and very affordable. I believe there's a bus that takes you up to the lodge where you should definitely eat breakfast. The PCT runs along the back side of the lodge and within 5 miles you're into the good stuff.
Be ready for weather. It'll probably still be snowing up there in May. |
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Ray, I have this cabin just outside Welches, OR and about 1 mile from the Mt Hood National Forest. If interested LMK with direct message or email me: rhea dot kevin at gmail dot com. It's great to ride from, hike from, relax etc. 50-60minutes from Portland and about 5 miles down the mountain from Government Camp.
[IMG]DSCF9383 by KRhea FrzFrmFoto, on Flickr[/IMG] |
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^thats awesome! I would stay there.
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WOW- What a hide-away in the woods! How often do you get to use it?
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Timberline Lodge is usually booked solid through spring season by the beginning of the year... if you wanted to go that route, I'd call now (and not expect much). May is peak season up there, afterall. It's a super cool place, but the food is notoriously terrible- I've had more than a few meals there, usually out of desperation (what choice do you have at 10 at night on a mountain?), and they've all been wilted/rubbery/flavorless/luke warm microwave TV dinner quality. So bring food or make alternate plans. But the place is otherwise rad.
As noted, there are plenty of cool places to stay in Government Camp, but same story- that time of year, everything is booked up pretty quick. Make reservations now!
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So beautiful! I might just have to send you a PM.
Timberline Lodge appeared to be out of my range but I also believe it was booked up. Anyone have experience with Lost Lake Resort? http://lostlakeresort.org/ |
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Lost Lake is a gem...however, it's known around the world and can be hard to get reserves. That area of the forest is really special and the obligatory Mt Hood view never gets old. |
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We have rented a neat house on the north shore of Lake Tahoe from a couple who make pretty good $$ when they aren't using it themselves but they get skiers AND summer visitors.
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Never stayed there, but Cooper Spur is not far from Lost Lake. http://www.cooperspur.com/lodges.htm
There are probably a few bed and breakfast places in the area. The town of Hood River is not far either. Plenty of lodging there.
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I've found the food at the restaurant to be excellent though also high priced. The bar food and cafeteria in the day lodge is pretty average.Do at least go up to the origanal lodge and check it out. An old WPA project that went up in under two years. Amazing artisans. There are a number of old black and white photos on the walls. My father-in-law took a few of them. Go to the bar upstairs, get a drink and take in the view of the mountain. It's spectacular.
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4 or 5 decades ago my grandparents had a cabin like that, sun room on the back was just above Zig Zag creek as i recall. I'd love to find it somehow, just to see it.
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