"Authentic lodge atmosphere. Friendly staff and good food. Convenient to Mount Hood attractions. Just off Hwy 35 making it a good stop between Portland and areas on the east side of Oregon."
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Explore the great outdoors at Ape Caves, a lovely green space in Stevenson. Stroll along the riverfront in this relaxing area or seek out the hiking trails.
You can take time to visit Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail during your travels to Mosier. Stroll along the area's riverfront or simply savour its top-notch restaurants.
A scenic riverfront, waterfalls and sights from Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail to Pines 1852 Winery—discover it all in Mt. Hood - Columbia River Gorge.
"Luggage cart was wobbly and tires were low making transport a challenge. Hot tub area could use a table to store items and hooks to hang clothes on, Sauna was out of operation."
"Rooms were so spacious, the bed was comfortable, the staff was so pleasant and the VIEW WAS WONDERFUL!
It is not NEW or MODERN like Hyatt, but it is clean and amazing!!! "
"Despite being surrounded by gas stations and obviously heavily used by truckers, it was quiet and absolutely clean. Very pleasant night. Very good value."
"Its just a great place to stay! All the staff on site are amazing and so understanding and have such empathy due to the circumstances I was under!!!! This was my 2nd stay and we're staying again next month!!!!"
"Great place to stay. Restaurant was really good! Had 3 meals there, and all were delicious and carefully thought out and executed.
My only issue was with the young host at the restaurant one evening, I think her name was Celi. Barely a greeting, barely any eye contact, curt, and short. No grace or sense of hospitality. This position is so important…it is the first experience your guest has with the restaurant, and it was a huge fail.
After dinner, I asked her for a small ziplock bag for ice (for an unhappy knee). Without looking at me she said they didn’t have any plastic bags in the kitchen..!(I’ve worked in kitchens for 40 years, there’s a plastic bag in there somewhere!) Her co worker heard and said “really!?” I’m going to check. The co worker came back with one and even asked if I wanted ice. Now that’s how to do it. So, if you get someone who is welcoming & gracious at the front podium, you’ve got a winning place. "