Rustic and Serene Cabin with Great Home Essentials, Close to Skiing



Cabin in Government Camp, Oregon
Locally Owned & Operated

Mount Hood
Casago Franchise Owner
What our guests are saying...
Rustic and Serene Cabin with Great Home Essentials, Close to Skiing is praised as a spacious, cozy, and good-value retreat that works especially well for families and groups. Guests appreciated the warm rustic charm, comfortable beds, inviting common areas, and flexible layout that offers both social gathering space and private corners. The cabin is frequently described as clean and tidy, with nice linens and a welcoming atmosphere. Its location stands out as a major highlight, with easy walking access to town, shops, restaurants, and convenient access to skiing and nearby trails. Guests also enjoyed the mountain views, large windows, fireplace, and the character-filled interior design. The well-stocked kitchen, generous dining space, ample seating, and plentiful sleeping options made stays feel easy, social, and comfortable.
Overview
Flying Stag - Main Lodge
With an eco-friendly design, sustainable craftsmanship, mountain views, and a prime location just steps away from the slopes at SkiBowl, this Government Camp home offers a unique take on lodge living, along with all the perks you'd expect from a Mount Hood vacation rental. With two living areas, a dining hall, and four bedrooms plus a loft housing 12 guests, this is an ideal retreat for large groups looking for an unparalleled mountain experience. Once the first restaurant in Government Camp, this historic lodge has since be refurbished using locally sourced and upcycled wood to create a modernized, green environment while maintaining a traditional mountain lodge feel. Floor-to-ceiling wood panels and rustic decor reinforce the cabin-like ambiance of the home, along with the roaring gas fireplace that will keep you feeling cozy on those cold snowy nights. The open layout and multiple common areas both encourage togetherness and camaraderie among your group and allow everyone to spread out and do their own thing. And you'll have plenty indoors to keep you entertained. While some may need to catch up on work emails (there's WiFi throughout), the others can play a game on the Wii, or watch a movie on Netflix or the DVD player. And don't forget CDs, there's a stereo and CD player too! One of the most popular places to gather on vacation is naturally the kitchen. Spacious and fully stocked, this kitchen was made to handle large meals. There's plenty of prep room along the granite countertops, a brand new stove, all the kitchen essentials you could need, and even barstools at the eat-in bar so others can keep the chefs company while they prepare their masterpiece. Don't be too daunted by the post-meal mess - there's a dishwasher to make clean-up easier. Serve up your meals family style in the dining hall at the elongated wooden table that serves up to 10. Four bedrooms in addition to the loft will sleep 12 vacationers comfortably. The stunning craftsmanship continues in the bedrooms with locally made beds from Cotton Cloud lined with organic linen sheets for a rejuvenating night's rest (note that the mattresses on these custom, hand-made beds are a little firmer than most, and without a box spring). Upstairs you'll find a bedroom with a queen bed and a second bedroom with two sets of twin bunks, along with a cozy TV room with two futons that can be used as additional sleeping arrangements. Back on the main floor lays another queen bedroom and the fourth bedroom, which holds a twin bunk bed. The lodge provides two full baths. When it's time to head out, skiers and boarders will already be 'home' with the slopes of SkiBowl just a short walk from the front door. Head further up the road via the Glade Trail on snowshoe or cross-country skis (or the 15 minute drive by car) to Timberline Lodge where a hot chocolate and a dose of Oregon history awaits. There's snow tubing, terrain parks, and sleigh rides in the winter, and in the summer make sure to check out Mt. Hood Adventure Park's zip lines, alpine slide, rock wall, mini golf, mountain bike parks and more. There are miles upon miles of trails for hikers and bikers to explore, and fisherman will find plenty of steelhead in the Sandy and Salmon rivers close by. Whether you're a ski club, on a work retreat, gathering with extended family, or a group of friends on a ski-venture, this unique Mt. Hood vacation rental offers the perfect amount of space and privacy to accommodate your group. With a unique layout and design and a stellar location, this Mt. Hood vacation rental will be one to remember. PERMIT ID#STR-457-12
Permit number: STR-457-12
You must be 21 years or older to rent this property.Amenities
Sleeping Arrangements
Bedroom 1
sleeps 2
Bedroom 2
sleeps 2
Bedroom 3
sleeps 4
Bedroom 4
sleeps 2
Common Space 1
sleeps 2
Rating
It was perfect for us and our big group of adults and kids!
Booked 2 nights at this accommodation for my family and a couple extended family. The property was initially very lovely and superficially appeared to match the description. We then discovered that the fireplace did not work. we reached out to Vacasa multiple times the first night in an attempt to rectify the issue. We received token sympathy followed by false promises of having a local manager to 'immediately contact us' which never did. After multiple hours of being on the phone, waiting for the local manager and even trying to fix the issue ourself we resolved that we were going to have to be cold in the cabin for the night. we stayed near the wall heaters and bundle our toddler up in his snow clothes so he could be warm when moving around the house. First thing the next day immediately called Vacasa in the morning as well as again in the evening with the same result. While the area of government camp is beautiful we would highly advise you rent elsewhere, or at least pack assuming that what is being offered will not be what you find when you arrive.
We were so pleasantly surprised by the cabin. It was the perfect amount of cozy cabin but also open with plenty of space. It was so nice to have five women and all get our own private space. It was very comfortable and much nicer than we had been expecting. Would definitely stay again!
Amazing stay, loved the place!
If you want a base to explore Mt Hood for skiing, snowshoeing, or hiking this is a great spot, particularly if you have a large group that doesn't mind staying in a true cabin. It is not luxury accommodations, but it is comfortable, convenient and functional. We hope to come back again in the future.
I recently stayed at Flying Stag, and while it covered the basics, it left a lot to be desired. The price is on the high side, but it provided the necessities—clean sheets, hot water, and a decent night’s sleep—but the overall experience felt outdated. The place could definitely use an upgrade. The decor and furniture seemed stuck in the past, and some areas felt a bit worn down. While it wasn’t dirty, it also wasn’t as clean as I would have liked. A little extra attention to maintenance and upkeep would go a long way.
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