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Best Western Mt. Hood Inn
Best Western Mt. Hood Inn



Mt Hood Oregon Resort, BW Premier Collection
Mt Hood Oregon Resort, BW Premier Collection



Cooper Spur Mountain Resort
Cooper Spur Mountain Resort



Best Western Sandy Inn
Best Western Sandy InnGo beyond your typical stay in Government Camp
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Top landmarks in Government Camp
Timberline Lodge Ski Area

Mount Hood Ski Bowl

Mirror Lake Trail
Trillium Lake
Molly's Express
Lower Bowl
Summit Ski Area
Mt Hood Cultural Center and Museum
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Carved into the base of Mount Hood, this alpine village serves as the gateway to Oregon's year-round mountain playground. Tackle the slopes at Mount Hood Skibowl, America's largest night skiing area, or explore the historic Timberline Lodge where 'The Shining' filmed its eerie exterior shots. Summer brings hikers to Mirror Lake Trail, where the mountain's reflection creates perfect photo opportunities. After adventures on the slopes, warm up with locals at the village's cozy pubs where ski patrol members swap tales of fresh powder. Don't miss Summit Pass, the town's own smaller ski resort that offers less crowded runs. When snow melts, mountain biking trails and fishing spots along the Salmon River reveal why this tiny community of barely 200 residents never feels lonely.
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Best Western Sandy Inn
"Great location and super friendly staff"
Whispering Woods Resort
"This is our second time staying at this resort and we really do love it here. The condo was great, had everything we needed and my daughter absolutely loves the pool! There are a couple of things that I think could be better. The rooms do get very warm. They had a fan in each of the rooms, which was helpful, but even with that it still felt a little warm. Last year I didn’t notice this as much because we were there in September and it was a lot cooler. This time, mid-August, I definitely noticed how warm the rooms can get. Another thing that was a bummer was the TV connection and the internet. One of the nights we couldn’t watch anything on the TV because for some reason, it wasn’t connecting. Even after calling the number provided and following the steps they gave us, we couldn’t get it to work. The internet also kept going in and out and at one point it wasn’t working at all. Our phones didn’t have great service there either, so we were relying on the Wi-Fi quite a bit to be able to use our phones. Other than those two things, we genuinely enjoyed our stay."
Cooper Spur Mountain Resort
"What an amazing property tucked half way up Mt Hood. I love the individual cabins and would stay here again."
Mt Air Motel
"Very clean and nicely maintained. Cozy room good parking."




