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Cabins on Mt Hood



Mt. Hood Getaways



These cabins on Mt Hood have rustic charm but also have all the modern conveniences. Have you ever dreamed of being in a cabin in the woods and falling asleep to the sound of a rippling creek? Or sitting by a blazing fire in a fireplace and watching the softly falling snow while drinking a hot cup of chocolate? Or sitting quietly on the deck of your cabin and watching a herd of deer grazing near by?



There are some great cabins on Mt Hood that you can rent both winter and summer that will give you this experience. Plan your Mt. Hood getaways with these cabins in mind.


Creek Mt Hood
righto, Creative Commons

Mt. Hood Hideaways

A log cabin right on the Sandy River with a river rock fireplace. What more could you want?

This two-bedroom cabin sleeps up to seven people. There is a full deck in both the front and the back and the back one has a six-person hot tub. Included are stereo, cable TV, VCR, and DVD. The full kitchen has a microwave, gas grill, coffee pot, coffee

grinder, washer, dryer, utensils, pans, dishes, and glassware.



This cabin is close to all Mt. Hood outdoor activities such as golf, skiing, hiking, fishing, and boating. They have some mid-week specials and also a discount if you stay 7 days. There is a minimum stay of two nights.



Go here to see Mt. Hood Hideaway's Website


Rododendron
KaCey97997, Creative Commons

Summit Meadow Cabins

Five cabins surrounded by Mt. Hood National Forest on the south side of Mt. Hood. These cabins are perfect for hikers, mountain bikers, cross-country skiers, and snowshoers. In the summer you can drive right up to the cabins but in the winter after it snows you have to cross-country ski a mile and a half from the sno park on Highway 26. A small sled is provided for hauling gear into the cabins.



Three cabins are two-bedroom plus loft and sleep up to 10 people. One cabin is three small bedrooms but only sleeps up to four people. One cabin is one-bedroom plus loft and sleeps up to six people. The kitchens are fully equipped including paper products and dish soap. As well as electric heat each cabin has a free-standing stove either wood, pellet, or propane.

The snow trails in the area are set by Summit Meadow Cabins so they are groomed and ready for your outings.



Go here to see Summit Meadow Cabins' Website



Salmon River
Carol1329, Creative Commons

The Red Relaxer

A little cabin in the woods! No neighbors to bother you here. Just you and mother nature with a little creek running by.

This Mt Hood cabin is in the woods but it still gets plenty of sunlight inside and for colder days, there is a wood stove in the family room. The cabin has three bedrooms and sleeps up to eight. There is a nice large dining table and a fully

stocked kitchen including spices, oil, flour, and salt. A highchair is also provided. There is a laundry room with washer and dryer. Also provided is Satellite TV, VCR, and DVD player. Outside is a large covered deck.

The cabin is located near Rhododendron and is well located for all the Mt Hood activities that people enjoy both winter and summer.



Go here to see Red Relaxer's Website

These cabins on Mt Hood won't disappoint you.

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