Guidebook for Mount Hood Village

An Diep
Guidebook for Mount Hood Village

Local Dining

Best hot chocolate with a view.
Ram's Head Bar
27500 W Leg Rd
Best hot chocolate with a view.
Wine down Wednesday - $2 off all wines by the glass every Wednesday 5pm to close Happy Hour - $2 off any alcoholic beverage or small plate Monday & Tuesday, 2 - 5pm
70 personas locales recomiendan
Rendezvous Grill
67149 US-26
70 personas locales recomiendan
Wine down Wednesday - $2 off all wines by the glass every Wednesday 5pm to close Happy Hour - $2 off any alcoholic beverage or small plate Monday & Tuesday, 2 - 5pm
Has fresh baked breads, cinnamon rolls, brownies, and scones. All rolls, buns and biscuits served are also house made. Breakfast & lunch served daily. Dinner service Friday & Saturday
17 personas locales recomiendan
Dragonfly Cafe & Bakery
65000 US-26
17 personas locales recomiendan
Has fresh baked breads, cinnamon rolls, brownies, and scones. All rolls, buns and biscuits served are also house made. Breakfast & lunch served daily. Dinner service Friday & Saturday
Live music generally on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 7pm outdoor stage (when it's warm) OR 9pm indoor stage (when it's cold and rainy)
122 personas locales recomiendan
Skyway Bar & Grill
71545 E US-26
122 personas locales recomiendan
Live music generally on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 7pm outdoor stage (when it's warm) OR 9pm indoor stage (when it's cold and rainy)
-The Cascade Dining Room serves a breakfast buffet Monday to Friday 7:30 to 10:00am; Saturday & Sunday 7:30 to 10:30am. -The famous “Taste of Oregon” lunch buffet Monday to Friday 11:30 to 2:00PM; Saturday & Sunday 11:30 to 3:00pm.
10 personas locales recomiendan
The Cascade Dining Room
27500 W Leg Rd
10 personas locales recomiendan
-The Cascade Dining Room serves a breakfast buffet Monday to Friday 7:30 to 10:00am; Saturday & Sunday 7:30 to 10:30am. -The famous “Taste of Oregon” lunch buffet Monday to Friday 11:30 to 2:00PM; Saturday & Sunday 11:30 to 3:00pm.
Authentic thin crust hot oven pizza prepared in the traditional hot oven baking style of Sicily using sustainable Pacific Northwest ingredients
39 personas locales recomiendan
AL FORNO FERRUZZA
73285 US-26
39 personas locales recomiendan
Authentic thin crust hot oven pizza prepared in the traditional hot oven baking style of Sicily using sustainable Pacific Northwest ingredients
One of the many gems of the Mt. Hood area, the picturesque ZigZag Inn was built of hand cut logs in the grand northwest architectural style of William Lenz in the late 1920's. -Serves comfort food in a casual dining setting.
59 personas locales recomiendan
ZigZag Inn
70162 U.S. 26
59 personas locales recomiendan
One of the many gems of the Mt. Hood area, the picturesque ZigZag Inn was built of hand cut logs in the grand northwest architectural style of William Lenz in the late 1920's. -Serves comfort food in a casual dining setting.
Delicious pizza, garlic knots, and wings.
11 personas locales recomiendan
Ivy Bear Pizzeria
54735 US-26
11 personas locales recomiendan
Delicious pizza, garlic knots, and wings.
On your way to the cabin, stop by Joe's Donut Shop in Sandy. They're open Monday to Friday 4am to 5pm and Saturday to Sunday 5am to 5pm. A local favorite among locals, and frequented by seasoned skiers, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts.
31 personas locales recomiendan
Joe's Donut Shop
39230 Pioneer Blvd
31 personas locales recomiendan
On your way to the cabin, stop by Joe's Donut Shop in Sandy. They're open Monday to Friday 4am to 5pm and Saturday to Sunday 5am to 5pm. A local favorite among locals, and frequented by seasoned skiers, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts.

Drinks & Nightlife

"... Cozily tucked away just behind the main lobby, it’s a favorite hole-in-the-wall watering hole steeped in history. In 1937, when the lodge was nearly finished, someone noticed there was no bar. Improvising architects altered a wood storage area into the Blue Ox Bar. Restored glass mosaic murals illustrate the well-known Paul Bunyan—and his beloved blue ox, Babe—legend. The bar menu features hand-tossed pizza and other delectable snacks, Mt. Hood Brewing Co. microbrews, and seasonal cocktail offerings including “Honstein’s Dancing on the Bar Again”, our bourbon cocktail on tap." -Closed for the season, re-opens Father's day June 17th
Blue Ox Bar
27500 E W Leg Rd
"... Cozily tucked away just behind the main lobby, it’s a favorite hole-in-the-wall watering hole steeped in history. In 1937, when the lodge was nearly finished, someone noticed there was no bar. Improvising architects altered a wood storage area into the Blue Ox Bar. Restored glass mosaic murals illustrate the well-known Paul Bunyan—and his beloved blue ox, Babe—legend. The bar menu features hand-tossed pizza and other delectable snacks, Mt. Hood Brewing Co. microbrews, and seasonal cocktail offerings including “Honstein’s Dancing on the Bar Again”, our bourbon cocktail on tap." -Closed for the season, re-opens Father's day June 17th
"Located just six miles down mountain in Government Camp, Timberline’s Mt. Hood Brewing Co. features microbrews made onsite and fresh, Oregon-inspired comfort food. The brewery was founded upon the notion that beer is best produced in small, handcrafted batches utilizing the finest local ingredients and enjoyed locally. Thus, Mt. Hood Brewing Co's beers can only be enjoyed in the state of Oregon in order to ensure optimal freshness."
38 personas locales recomiendan
Mt. Hood Brewing Co.
87304 Government Camp Loop
38 personas locales recomiendan
"Located just six miles down mountain in Government Camp, Timberline’s Mt. Hood Brewing Co. features microbrews made onsite and fresh, Oregon-inspired comfort food. The brewery was founded upon the notion that beer is best produced in small, handcrafted batches utilizing the finest local ingredients and enjoyed locally. Thus, Mt. Hood Brewing Co's beers can only be enjoyed in the state of Oregon in order to ensure optimal freshness."

Parks & Nature

“Old Salmon River Trail is a 2.7 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Welches, Oregon that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.” -Alltrails.com Fees: A Recreation Fee Pass (Northwest Forest Pass) is required to park here. The pass costs $5 per day or $30 per season
Old Salmon River Trail #742A
Old Salmon River Trail #742A
“Old Salmon River Trail is a 2.7 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Welches, Oregon that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.” -Alltrails.com Fees: A Recreation Fee Pass (Northwest Forest Pass) is required to park here. The pass costs $5 per day or $30 per season
“Salmon River Trail is a 25.7 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Welches, Oregon that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as difficult. The trail is primarily used for hiking, trail running, camping, and backpacking and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.” -AllTrails.com Getting there - turn left onto US-26 east, drive for 1.9 miles. Turn right onto E Salmon River Rd. Drive for 5 miles. Destination will be on right. Fees: Northwest forest pass, $5/day or $30/season
Salmon River Trail #742
Salmon River Trail #742
“Salmon River Trail is a 25.7 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Welches, Oregon that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as difficult. The trail is primarily used for hiking, trail running, camping, and backpacking and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.” -AllTrails.com Getting there - turn left onto US-26 east, drive for 1.9 miles. Turn right onto E Salmon River Rd. Drive for 5 miles. Destination will be on right. Fees: Northwest forest pass, $5/day or $30/season
6.9 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near Rhododendron, Oregon that features a waterfall and is rated as moderate. Getting there: Drive to Zigzag then make a left turn onto East Lolo Pass Road, which becomes FR 18. Drive 4.3 miles and turn right onto FR 1825, marked for “Campgrounds, Trailheads.” After 0.7 miles, bear right at a junction and cross a bridge over the Sandy River. Continue 0.4 miles and keep left for the Ramona Falls Trailhead. The paved road becomes increasingly narrow and broken up, so slow down. Drive another 0.5 miles to reach the large parking area. The trailhead is a huge gravel parking area. Fees: NW Forest Pass or purchase $5/day pass at trailhead
Ramona Falls Trail #797
Ramona Falls Trail #797
6.9 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near Rhododendron, Oregon that features a waterfall and is rated as moderate. Getting there: Drive to Zigzag then make a left turn onto East Lolo Pass Road, which becomes FR 18. Drive 4.3 miles and turn right onto FR 1825, marked for “Campgrounds, Trailheads.” After 0.7 miles, bear right at a junction and cross a bridge over the Sandy River. Continue 0.4 miles and keep left for the Ramona Falls Trailhead. The paved road becomes increasingly narrow and broken up, so slow down. Drive another 0.5 miles to reach the large parking area. The trailhead is a huge gravel parking area. Fees: NW Forest Pass or purchase $5/day pass at trailhead
Boating, swimming, fishing, and hiking are popular on 63-acre Trillium Lake. A small boat ramp is available within the campground and a larger ramp is available in the nearby day-use area. The 2-mile Trillium Shoreline Trail circles the lake, and parts of it are accessible. Fees: NW Forest Pass required
8 personas locales recomiendan
Trillium Lake Day Use/Picnic Area
Trillium Lake Road
8 personas locales recomiendan
Boating, swimming, fishing, and hiking are popular on 63-acre Trillium Lake. A small boat ramp is available within the campground and a larger ramp is available in the nearby day-use area. The 2-mile Trillium Shoreline Trail circles the lake, and parts of it are accessible. Fees: NW Forest Pass required
"Mirror Lake Loop Trail is a 4.1 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near Government Camp, Oregon that features a lake and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from March until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash."
43 personas locales recomiendan
Mirror Lake Trail
Mirror Lake Trail #664
43 personas locales recomiendan
"Mirror Lake Loop Trail is a 4.1 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near Government Camp, Oregon that features a lake and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from March until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash."
This place is just steps from the cottage. Perfect for a whole day of activities or just a short morning/evening walk. Great place to explore if you want to experience nature without the fuss of driving or purchasing a pass. Entrance is right on the other side of US 26.
55 personas locales recomiendan
Wildwood Recreation Site
65670 US-26
55 personas locales recomiendan
This place is just steps from the cottage. Perfect for a whole day of activities or just a short morning/evening walk. Great place to explore if you want to experience nature without the fuss of driving or purchasing a pass. Entrance is right on the other side of US 26.

Essentials

82 personas locales recomiendan
Hoodland Thriftway
68280 US-26
82 personas locales recomiendan
...22 minutes drive from our cabin
17 personas locales recomiendan
Fred Meyer
16625 SE 362nd Dr
17 personas locales recomiendan
...22 minutes drive from our cabin

Sightseeing

Despite the fact that Multnomah Falls is tourist heavy, it is still worth seeing if you are coming from outside Oregon. The fall is lovely year round, and the trail up to the top is suiting for hikers of all levels. The Multnomah Falls Lodge and the viewing bridge were constructed in 1915.
974 personas locales recomiendan
Multnomah Falls station
974 personas locales recomiendan
Despite the fact that Multnomah Falls is tourist heavy, it is still worth seeing if you are coming from outside Oregon. The fall is lovely year round, and the trail up to the top is suiting for hikers of all levels. The Multnomah Falls Lodge and the viewing bridge were constructed in 1915.