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Cabin in Government Camp
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Huge Custom Log Cabin - Ski - Govy - Arcade - US26

Highly rated, family-managed log cabin near skiing in Government Camp. This spacious custom log home offers a warm mountain feel with fast responses and thoughtful care throughout. Enjoy a game room with arcade games, which can also serve as an extra sleeping area with a futon/double bed. Coffee included ☕ Conveniently located on Highway 26, just minutes to downtown Government Camp and a short drive to Mt. Hood skiing. ⭐ 100+ five-star reviews — a home base for families and groups year-round.

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The bright living room features a floor-to-ceiling wall of windows that provides views of the surrounding forest. A cozy sofa with textured cushions is positioned across from a modern wood-burning stove, with a stylish lounge chair nearby. Natural light fills the space, enhancing its welcoming feel.
Cabin in Rhododendron
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews

Modern Cabin w/ Movie Theater, IR Sauna, Hot Tub

** Featured in Schoolhouse Electric home tours ** Midnight Hollow is a modern cabin situated in the picturesque foothills of Mt. Hood Nat. Forest, 20 minutes to the slopes and 1 hour from Portland. Tucked away in a quiet hollow, this mountain cabin amplifies the soothing sounds of the nearby Sandy River as they echo through an old growth forest. The hollow's unique geography provides half an acre of private forest, river access, and views of the Cascade Mountains.
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A modern cabin is situated among tall trees, featuring a combination of white and orange wood siding. The sloped roof enhances the rustic appeal. A small porch is visible at the entrance, with a gravel path leading to the front door.
Cabin in Mount Hood Village
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 343 reviews

Little Explorer - The perfect mountain escape.

Located near the end of a quiet dead end road in Welches, Oregon. Short path to Sandy River. Easy access to HWY 26 and only 15 minutes to Government Camp or Sandy Ridge mountain biking. Enjoy the relaxing surroundings while staying in a newly renovated cabin with all the comforts of home. 2 night min. stay seasonally/Fri/Sat but possibly accept a 1 night stay...just ask. Sleeps 4 in beds. Anymore you provide bedding and/or air mattresses. Check out our Instagram @ littleexplorer_oregon

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The charming cabin exterior showcases a dark wooden facade with a sloped roof, bordered by lush greenery. A cozy porch area is visible, complete with large windows that provide natural light. Stone pathways and a small seating area enhance the inviting outdoor space.
Cottage in Rhododendron
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 601 reviews

Little House On The Mountain — Spacious Tiny House

Relax and unwind in our custom-built, one-of-a-kind cabin. Nestled on a forested hill above our main cabin, it sits on 4 acres of private wooded land bordering Mount Hood National Forest. The cabin is designed for year-round comfort, including air conditioning for warmer summer days. A perfect getaway for couples looking to spend a romantic weekend in the woods or a home-base for those who are here to enjoy everything Mt. Hood has to offer. Hiking, fishing, skiing are only minutes away!

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Cabin in Welches
5 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

Alpine Den - A Modern Forest Escape

The Alpine Den Is perfect for all occasions, from a romantic getaway to a family retreat. Located in an old growth forest near the Salmon River, nestled under a canopy of Firs and Cedars. The cabin sits on a picturesque half acre lot, minutes away from great restaurants, markets, golf course, biking and amazing hiking trails. Only 20 min to Ski Bowl, and 30 min to Timberline and Mt Hood Meadows. We love to share our cabin for others to enjoy the serenity of the forest. IG: @thealpineden

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The exterior of a rustic two-story condo is showcased, featuring a green wood-paneled facade. Sunlight filters through surrounding trees, highlighting several windows and utility connections. A hammock is visible between two trees, inviting relaxation in the natural setting.
Flat in Government Camp
4.77 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

Cozy Condo in the Heart of Government Camp

Rustic condo in the heart of Government Camp. Two levels, clean with new appliances, bedding and towels. Plenty of light, charming and comfortable. You can park your car and walk everywhere or drive the short distance to Timberline lodge or Ski Bowl. The Glade trail starts behind the condo and is the direct route to mountain biking and hiking trails up and around Timberline. Please note: We do not have WiFi or a washer and dryer. There is WiFI and a laundromat 1 block away.

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Cabin in Mount Hood Village
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 427 reviews

Cozy & Private A-Frame: Mount Hood National Forest

Private A-Frame (for 4 people) and separate studio bedroom/bathroom behind the garage (for 2 people.) Please note: the studio must be requested in advance. The A-Frame is on the edge of the Mount Hood National Forest. • Walk or drive to the Salmon River trailheads and Salmon River Slab. • 15 min to French's Dome. • 20 to 30 min to Timberline and Mount Hood Meadows, x-country and snow-shoeing at Trillium or Teacup. More photos @welchesaframe

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The loft area features a spacious bed dressed in white linens, complemented by a red plaid throw. A cozy seating area includes a leather couch and a vintage chair. Large arched windows reveal views of the surrounding greenery, filling the space with natural light.
Cabin in Rhododendron
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 453 reviews

Private Mt. Hood Views, Wildlife & Stargazing

Step outside the front door to breathtaking Mt. Hood views, 10-acre prairie, wildlife, and incredible stargazing under dark skies. The Burke Cabin is just 3.3 miles from Hwy 26. Sleeps 6 with a queen bedroom and loft with queen bed + futon. Enjoy a full kitchen, clawfoot tub, and fire pit. Minutes from hiking, biking, skiing, and outdoor adventures. Perfect for a romantic retreat, family getaway, or outdoor basecamp. Pets welcome (fee applies).

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A cozy living area features a gas fireplace surrounded by wooden paneling. A comfortable sofa is placed on a vibrant patterned rug, with a coffee table in front. Large windows allow natural light to brighten the space, and a flat-screen TV is mounted on the wall.
Chalet in Government Camp
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Newly Remodeled Govy Cabin Chalet-Camp Creek Views

Location! Location! Location! Newly remodeled! Enjoy the entire lower two floors of this centrally located mountain chalet duplex. 1795 sqft surrounded by woods & the sounds of Camp Creek in the backyard. 6 bdrm/4 queen 4 twin/2 bath with wraparound deck, and cozy communal area with gas fireplace. Can host up to 12 people. Great for families or groups. A block from the center of town. See floor plan in photos.

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An oversized hot tub is nestled under a wooden structure, surrounded by lush greenery. The bubbling water invites relaxation, while tall trees provide a natural backdrop. A wooden pathway leads to an outdoor area, enhancing the sense of tranquility in this private space.
Cabin in Government Camp
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 659 reviews

Wonderful Cabin with Hot Tub & Fireplace in Govy

Coziest & cutest cabin in the village of Government Camp. Truly a rare gem in a superb location. Quick walk to historic Government Camp, restaurants, stores, and Ski Bowl Adventure Park. Short drive to the ski resorts, mountain lakes, scenic hikes & bike trails. Oversized and super steamy hot tub is the ultimate place to unwind after a long day taking in the mountain. Short Term Rental Permit #912-24

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Cabin in Rhododendron
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Modern A-Frame - Hot Tub - Forest Escape

✨ Iconic Mt. Hood A-Frame with Hot Tub ✨ 🏔️ Floor-to-ceiling windows with forest views 🛏️ 2 queen bedrooms + loft sleeping area 🔥 Stone fireplace & mid-century vintage charm 💻 Laptop-friendly workspace with fast WiFi ♨️ Private hot tub under the trees 🐕 Pet-friendly ❄️ AC, wall heat & wood fireplace for year-round comfort 🎿 Minutes to Mt. Hood trails & skiing. Private entrance.

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The A-Frame cabin is nestled among tall trees, showcasing a wooden exterior with large windows that reflect the surrounding forest. A wooden deck with decorative lighting extends from the front, while a car is parked under the carport beside the cabin.
Cabin in Mount Hood Village
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 573 reviews

WanderingWoods A-Frame Cabin

Enjoy the comforts of home in this cute and cozy A-Frame cabin, which offers both privacy and convenience to nearby activities! Located near The Resort at the Mountain, you're only 20 miles to Timberline Lodge and all of Mt. Hood's splendor. The Upper and Lower Salmon River Trailheads are just up the road, and a multitude of other hiking opportunities nearby.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Government Camp?

    You will find a mix of mountain lodges, cabins, and vacation rentals near the center of Government Camp and nestled in the forest. These options usually give easy access to trails, slopes, and local dining.

  • What are the best things to do in Government Camp with kids?

    Families can explore sledding hills in winter, ride chairlifts for mountain views, or visit the Mount Hood Cultural Center and Museum for hands-on exhibits. In warmer months, easy hiking paths and nearby lakes are often enjoyed.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Government Camp?

    Explore the slopes in winter, hike woodland trails like Mirror Lake, and visit the Mount Hood Cultural Center and Museum. Summer activities around nearby lakes and forests are frequently suggested for those seeking outdoor adventure.

  • How is the weather in Government Camp?

    Government Camp experiences snowy winters with temperatures around 36–47°F (2–9°C), and mild, dry summers reaching 82°F (28°C) in July and August. Rain is more common in fall and winter, so layered clothing and waterproof gear are often recommended.

  • When is the best time to visit Government Camp?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for hiking and lake activities, with warmer temperatures and less rain. Winter brings snow sports and a lively alpine village atmosphere, appealing to those seeking powder and festive events.

  • What are the best places to visit in Government Camp?

    Many visitors explore the Mount Hood Cultural Center and Museum, as well as nearby ski areas and scenic trails. Mirror Lake and Trillium Lake are also often suggested for their peaceful settings and outdoor opportunities.

  • What are some hiking trails in Government Camp?

    Popular trails around Government Camp include the Mirror Lake Trail, parts of the Pacific Crest Trail, and the Tom Dick and Harry Mountain Trail. These routes feature forest scenery and mountain viewpoints.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Government Camp?

    Enjoy snow play, tubing, or skiing in winter, and take part in hiking, biking, or paddleboarding around lakes during the warmer months. The Mount Hood Cultural Center and Museum has interactive exhibits that often interest a range of ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Government Camp?

    Many visitors plan day trips to Mount Hood’s summit area, scenic lake shores, or nearby waterfalls. Local fruit stands and wildflower trails are frequently suggested in warmer months.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Government Camp?

    Government Camp has several pet-friendly accommodations, ranging from cozy cabins to vacation rentals. Trails around the area and some outdoor patios welcome leashed dogs, making it easier to plan activities with your pet.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Government Camp?

    Arrive prepared for changing weather and check snow conditions before heading out in winter. Early mornings at trailheads tend to be quieter, and local eateries can fill up quickly during busy periods.

  • What is Government Camp known for?

    Government Camp is known for its mountain atmosphere, serving as a gateway to Mount Hood and a hub for skiing, snowboarding, and hiking. The village has roots in adventure sports and draws visitors year-round for its alpine setting.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Government Camp?

    Some visitors enjoy less-traveled trailheads and quiet forest loops around Government Camp, especially in spring and fall. The area’s small local shops, art spaces, and tucked-away bakeries can provide a more relaxed pace.

  • What are the best foods to try in Government Camp?

    Locally inspired comfort food such as housemade soups, mountain-style breakfasts, and berry pies are frequently suggested in Government Camp. You can also find casual spots with Pacific Northwest flavors and hearty après-ski fare.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Government Camp?

    Pack layered clothing, a waterproof jacket, and sturdy boots, as mountain weather can change quickly. In winter, snow gear is handy, while warmer months call for sunscreen, hats, and swimwear for the lakes.

  • What is the nightlife in Government Camp like?

    Government Camp’s nightlife is relaxed, centering on mountain-style pubs, casual bars, and venues with live music. You might find après-ski events, local beers, or spaces with a cozy, lodge-like atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Government Camp?

    Government Camp often features mountain festivals, winter sports competitions, and local celebrations during holidays like Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends. Community events sometimes focus on outdoor activities and regional traditions.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Government Camp?

    You can find a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals around Government Camp, including cabins and larger lodges with kitchens and living spaces. Many are near trails, playgrounds, and seasonal outdoor activities that appeal to all ages.

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Government Camp

  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 150 holiday rentals in Government Camp

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    Government Camp holiday rentals start at $154 SGD per night before taxes and fees

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    80 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    50 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    150 of Government Camp holiday rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Government Camp stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!