Tucked into the evergreens near Mt. Hood, this cozy 1BR/1BA cabin blends classic cabin charm with a cool neo-rustic vibe. The exposed log beams, cathedral ceiling, and a fireplace for cozy nights elevate the space to magical. Soak in the hot tub under the trees, gather around the outdoor fire pit, and wander down for peaceful river time in the woods. Sleeps up to 4 with a queen bed + queen sleeper sofa—simple, well-appointed, and perfect for unplugging.
Welcome to a gorgeously remodeled cabin at the base of Mt. Hood that sits on a quiet dead-end road near the Zigzag River. The inside is a cozy-yet-spacious great room with cathedral ceilings and exposed beams, a lounge area for movie nights and board games, and a fireplace that makes winter weekends feel instantly magical.
Living Room
If you’re inspired by your surroundings to watch Jeremiah Johnson or A River Runs Through It, you can pull the screen down in from of the mantle and fire up the projector for movie night. The sofa hides a queen bed pullout for extra sleeping room.
Kitchen
Small but mighty, the kitchen is organized perfect for cooking quick meals and simmering stews, but first, grab your favorite morning brew and walk outside to catch the rising sun through the trees.
Bedroom
Queen bed and a tv when sleeping is not yet an option.
Bathroom
Brand new and completely remodeled! Pamper yourself because we have your shampoo, conditioner, body wash, body lotion, and hand wash – you bring the sweaty adventurers body and the willingness to clean it up for company.
Outside is what Mt Hood is all about. Here you have a private hot tub, an outdoor fire pit, and that deep-woods calm that makes coffee taste better. I’ll cover what’s beyond the cabin down below (the area).
Sleeping arrangements (sleeps 4)
Parking: 2 spots in driveway
The cabin and all amenities are for guests use.
Rhododendron / Mt. Hood Corridor
You’re in the Mt. Hood corridor—a prime home base for hiking, lakes, waterfalls, scenic drives, and winter sports.
Nearby things to do
River time & forest walks
The cabin is close to the Zigzag River, which flows into the Sandy River system—perfect for quiet strolls, skipping stones, and forest wandering.
Classic Mt. Hood sights
Timberline Lodge: an iconic historic lodge with awe-some mountain views.
Trillium Lake for boating, fishing, swimming, and the scenic 2-mile loop around the lake.
Hikes people ask for by name
Mirror Lake (a must-do Mt. Hood hike with big payoff).
Ramona Falls (beloved waterfall hike—seasonal conditions apply).
Want more options? AllTrails keeps a running list of popular hikes around Rhododendron.
Seasonal fun
Winter: skiing/snowboarding and snowy lodge days around Mt. Hood (plan for changing mountain weather).
Summer/Fall: hiking, lake days, and scenic drives along Hwy 26 with easy access to trailheads.
Your digital Boarding Pass has all information about your reservation and amenities. You can contact us through the boarding pass or through the app where your booked your stay.
Amenities