House in Mount Hood Village, OR
Reasons to book
About this house rental
The Setting
Rhododendron sits at the base of Mount Hood, and the Timberline Rim neighborhood captures the best of that location — residential enough to feel private, rural enough to feel wild. The Sandy River and Clear Creek are both within easy walking distance of the property, offering some of the best swimming holes and summer wading in the Mt. Hood corridor. In the winter, the same trees that shade those rivers are loaded with snow, and the cabin becomes a natural base for skiing, snowshoeing, or just hibernating with good company.
Need to grab something you forgot? The Brightwood Store is about a mile away — close enough to be convenient, far enough that you won't hear it.
The Cabin
The layout is designed for two couples or a small family traveling together without stepping on each other. Two fully separate bedrooms each have their own private feel, and two full bathrooms mean no morning traffic jams. The common living area is comfortable and functional — a place to decompress after a day on the mountain or out on the water — and the kitchen has everything you need to cook real meals rather than just surviving on snacks.
Outside
This is where the cabin earns its keep. The deck is the natural headquarters for morning coffee and evening wind-downs, with the kind of forested backdrop that makes it hard to go back inside. Fire up the BBQ for dinner, or skip straight to the hot tub — which works year-round and is particularly excellent after a ski day when your legs have stopped functioning normally. In the summer months, a community swimming pool adds another option for cooling off after time on the trails.
Location at a Glance
Mt. Hood / Timberline Lodge: ~25 minutes
Sandy River swimming access: short walk
Brightwood Store: ~1 mile
Portland: ~1 hour
Government Camp: ~20 minutes
Hiking, snowshoeing, and forest trails: steps from the door
Who This Cabin Is For
This is the right place if you want a genuine Pacific Northwest retreat — not a resort, not a hotel, but a cabin that actually feels like a cabin. It works well for two couples, a small family, or a group of four friends who want space to spread out without renting something that sleeps twelve. If you're looking for the right base to ski Hood, explore the Sandy River Gorge, or just unplug in the trees for a few days, you've found it.
