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June 5, 2013 / Comments (2)

Where to stay on and around Mount Hood

Nothing like waking up on the mountain when the snow is fresh and the skies are clearing. Why not spring for a room for the night, or a cabin for the week? Mount Hood’s lodging options are abundant. It all depends on what you want, what you need, where you want to be and how much you are willing to pay.

You’ve got some sweet options up on Mount Hood, on the Portland side between Sandy and Rhododendron, and in the Hood River Valley.

On the Mountain

If you want to sleep at 7,000 feet on Mount Hood without risking hypothermia, your best option is Silcox Hut. This rustic slopeside cabin is available for groups of 12 or more (16 on peak weekends). Timberline Lodge offers package deals that include dinner, breakfast and snowcat transportation if you need it.

Timberline Lodge is a classic ski lodge built as a public works project during the Great Depression on the south side of Mount Hood. Stunning views, classy decor, fine dining and a short walk to the slopes of Timberline. A variety of room styles, including chalet rooms that sleep up to 10.

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Cascade Ski Club is probably the best lodging deal on the mountain, if you don’t mind bunk-bed-style accommodations. Members pay just $15 per night for bunks, and there is a great fireplace in the living room and an excellent ski tuning area in the basement.

The Lodge at Government Camp is under the same ownership as Timberline, and has a similar feel, but instead of rooms it has units for families or groups. Right in the middle of Government Camp, so you can walk over to Charlie’s or the Rathskeller if the spirit moves you.

Mt. Hood Inn is just across the highway from Skibowl in Government Camp (which from this point forward shall be referred to as Govy). High-speed wireless and free breakfast are part of the package at this Best Western establishment.

Collins Lake Resort is a collection of condos in Govy under the same ownership as Skibowl. Great location, heated outdoor pool, and a shuttle bus provides convenient directly access to the slopes of Ski Bowl and Timberline. A short drive along Highway 35 to Meadows.

Grand Lodges is a more upscale collection of condos in Govy with equally convenient access to the slopes and many modern amenities.

Thunderhead Lodge was built in 1941 at the launching point for the historic gondola that once connected Govy with Timberline. The lodge was converted into condos in 1981. Units for rent have large fireplaces and access to a heated pool and a game room.

The Huckleberry Inn is a Government Camp institution, right in the heart of town. It offers both deluxe rooms and affordable dorm-style accommodations.

Cooper Spur is a resort owned by Mt. Hood Meadows, a few miles off Highway 35 on the north side of Mount Hood. It has a selection of rooms, condos and cabins, with easy access to kid-friendly trails at Cooper Spur as well as discounted tickets for Meadows.

Places to stay on the Portland side of Mount Hood

Places to stay on the Hood River side of Mount Hood

Highway 26 (Sandy, Brightwood, Welches, Zig Zag and Rhododendron)

Mt. Hood Vacation Rentals offers a variety of options on and near the mountain off of Highway 26, from condos and lodges in Govie to below-the-snow-line forest cabins from Sandy to Zig Zag. Prices vary widely; remember that posted prices do not include room taxes and cleaning fees.

The Resort at the Mountain in Welches is a short drive up to the slopes, an upscale resort on a golf course with heated pools, a new spa, discounted lift tickets and a free shuttle 12 miles up 26 to Skibowl.

The Cabins Creekside at Welches are creekside duplexes in Welches that sleep up to four people. 11.7 miles to Skibowl.

Whispering Woods Resort in Welches is a collection of condo rentals near the golf courses of Resort at the Mountain. The resort’s spa and restaurant are open to people renting condos – are the free shuttles? 12.2 miles to Skibowl.

Mt. Hood Village RV Resort isn’t just for RVs. It also has cabins that are small and cozy. 13.1 miles to Skibowl.

On the Gorge Side (Hood River, Parkdale, Highway 35)

Hood River Vacation Rentals range from modern lofts to rural cottages. Plenty of choices, many with hot tubs and fireplaces.

Mt. Hood Bed & Breakfast is a small ranch near Parkdale with a cozy setting that hosts a lot of weddings in the summer. Rooms are gorgeous. 21.4 miles to Meadows.

The Old Parkdale Inn has attractive, comfortable rooms with satellite TV and wireless. It’s nestled in pear orchard country, halfway between Hood River and Mt. Hood Meadows. 23 miles to Meadows.

The Best Western Hood River Inn on the Columbia River has a heated pool and spa and offers discount packages to Meadows. 34.5 miles to Meadows.

At the Panorama Lodge, you can rent a room or the entire lodge with seven bedrooms sleeping up to 23 people. Plenty of views of the mountain from this ridge-top lodge. 35 miles to Meadows.

The Columbia Cliff Villas Hotel is an upscale establishment in Hood River. Discounts are available for Mt. Hood Meadows tickets. 36.8 miles to Meadows.

Anything to Add?

Have you stayed at any of these establishments? Want to share your experiences? We’d love to hear from you.

Also, if you would like to add an establishment to our list, drop us a line with some details.

Last modified: June 5, 2013

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Where to stay on and around Mount Hood

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