bed linens, but not bath towels, are provided. the lodge rooms, which have a rustic simplicity, sleep from 1 to 6 people. 3 miles from columbia river gorge national scenic area. canoes, kayaks, paddle boards and pedal boats are available for rent. amenities include a boat launch, a fishing dock and many hiking trails. check-in time: 3:30 pmcheck-out time: 10:00 am. the resort also offers cabins, yurts, rv parking (without hookups) and tent campsites. set on the edge of a 245-acre lake with views of mount hood, this lodge and camping retreat is open from may to october and situated 25. all feature private bathrooms and kitchenettes with dishware and utensils Portland International Airport 1 hr 45
Ramona Falls (51 min) Cascading waterfall in a forest setting reached by moderate hikes, including a short river crossing. Ramona Falls Trailhead (59 min) Lost Lake (7 min) Tranquil lake in the Mount Hood National Forest for recreational boating, swimming & forested hikes. Eagle Creek Trail (1 hr 12) Outdoor recreation Elowah Falls (1 hr 12) Long waterfall falling into an amphitheater comprised of lava flows, reachable by a hiking trail. Metlako Falls (1 hr 12) Waterfall, hiking, canyon, and rafting Punch Bowl Falls (1 hr 12) 35-ft-high punchbowl-style waterfall in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Tunnel Falls (50 min) Waterfall, hiking, canyon, and backpacking Bridge of the Gods (1 hr 8) Columbia River toll bridge for vehicles, bikes & pedestrians stretching 1,858 ft., open since 1926. Lolo Pass (39 min) Mountain, lake, camping, and waterfall Bonneville Dam (1 hr 13) 197-ft. tall dam opened in 1937, offering a pedestrian park area with views of the gushing spillway. Cooper Spur Ski and Tubing Area (55 min) Mountain resort with multiple accommodations, plus a tavern, restaurant, hot tubs & BBQ area. Top Spur (McNeil Point) Trailhead (53 min) Hiking, mountain, and camping Mount Hood (1 hr 35) This towering volcanic mountain features historic Timberline Lodge, skiing, climbing, hiking & more. Mount Defiance (1 hr 8) Mountain, hiking, canyon, lake, and climbing |