
Lodging (Area Code 503)
The
Mt. Hood Inn (800-443-7777; 272-3205; $$$$$; right)
in Government Camp is a modern hotel that has rooms with continental
breakfast. Rooms with jetted tubs can be requested. Ask about discounted
lift tickets. Other lodging at Government Camp includes Huckleberry
Inn (272-3325; $$$) and Thunderhead Lodge Condominiums
(272-3368). The ever changing and growing Government Camp is now home to Timberline's newest lodging property, the luxurious The Lodge at Government Camp (231-5400 or 800-547-1406; $$$). .
The Resort at the Mountain (800-669-7666; 622-3101; $$; below)
is 20 minutes down-mountain from Timberline and 45 minutes from
the Portland airport. Here you can golf and ski in the same day.
Eleven miles from Mt. Hood Meadows toward Hood River on Hwy. 35
is the Inn at Cooper Spur (541-352-6037; $$$$). It
has 1,200-square-foot log cabins that sleep seven and a group of
hot tubs embedded in what may once have been a tennis court.
Collins Lake Resort, left,(888-422-4776; $$$) is the first new residential housing development in Government Camp in more than 30 years. At present there are 151 mountain chalets, which are privately owned but available for rental.
A delightful B&B on the Washington side of the Columbia River
is the Inn of the White Salmon (800-972-5226; $$), loaded
with local history and old-time charm. It offers packages with Mt.
Hood Meadows. Rates include breakfast.
The
only slopeside lodging in the region is Timberline Lodge
(800-547-1406; 231-5400; $$$$), a National Historic Landmark
located at the 6,000-foot level in the middle of the Timberline
ski area. Built in 1937 by the Works Progress Administration, a
Depression-era federal work program, it is filled with stunning,
artistic details, such as carved stairway banisters, colored linoleum
wall murals and wrought-iron fireplace decor made from old railroad
tracks. Eleven chalet rooms with a shared bathroom and shower across
the hall are available. Though Christmas season is sold out 15 months
in advance, try to book for early December when the decorations
are in place.
Also at Timberline is a unique
group lodging opportunity: Silcox Hut (622-7979; $$). The
restored structure, built in 1939, was the terminus for the original
Magic Mile chair lift. Now bunkrooms hold up to 24 guests. There's
a minimum of 12 people on weekdays and 16 people on weekends/holidays.
Prices include dinner, breakfast and transportation to and from
the hut.
Lodging Legend: (double
room) $$$$$200+; $$$$141$200;
$$$81$140; $$80 and less |