Mountain House
Mount Hood Parkdale, Oregon
Amenities
A/C
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Scenic Views
Fitness
Pets Allowed
Home details
Living room
1 queen bed
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 king bed
Bedroom 3
1 king bed
Bedroom 4
1 twin bed
Large, luxury vacation rental in a rural setting just a few yards to miles of wooded trails and a few minutes to backcountry fun. Stunning views from every room. Large deck with Mt. Hood view, hot tub, sauna, A/C, Wi-Fi, great room, TV room with surround sound, 2 master suites, sleeping loft (with Q bed), steam shower, garage with heated equipment storage & more. High-end, well-appointed kitchen has a double oven and 2 dishwashers. This beautiful home is surrounded by 2.5 acres of grounds with a pond and paths. Only 15 minutes from Hood River and 20 minutes to Mt. Hood Meadows.
Hood River STR Permit #415-17-0143
The Columbia River Gorge, with its mountains and rivers, offers the vacationer and recreation enthusiast the opportunity to windsurf, mountain bike, kayak, golf, ski, hike, fish, or just relax in the unhurried pace of a natural paradise. Historic buildings line the beautifully scenic streets of downtown Hood River, with a bustling shopping district featuring boutiques, designer shops, outdoor adventure gear outfitters, antique shops, art galleries and no less than 30 restaurants.
There are many orchards and vineyards in Hood River. The Hood River Valley is known for its luscious apples, pears, cherries, peaches and other fruits, and for the view of the majestic snowcapped peak of Mt. Hood. People from all over Oregon make an annual trek in the fall to the many farm stands to stock up on fresh apples and pears. Other produce is available, and varies by season. The award-winning Hood River Vineyards is located on a hillside overlooking the Hood River Valley. Their tasting room features traditional wines, and fruit liqueurs.
The Columbia River Gorge, with its magnificent views make this a dream spot for a destination wedding.
Wind surfing capital of the world is Hood River’s latest distinction. The winds from the Columbia River Gorge, best during the middle of the day, create ideal conditions for riding the waves. To enjoy the view of "boardheads" at play, drive to the Columbia Gorge Sailpark or follow Second Street to the waterfront.
The Mt. Hood region and its more than sixty miles of forested mountains, 77 waterfalls and myriad lakes and streams are a rip-roaring mecca for outdoor adventure. The mountain is home to four ski areas and offers the country’s only year-round skiing and snowboarding.
Hood River STR Permit #415-17-0143
???????The Columbia River Gorge, with its mountains and rivers, offers the vacationer and recreation enthusiast the opportunity to windsurf, mountain bike, kayak, golf, ski, hike, fish, or just relax in the unhurried pace of a natural paradise. Historic buildings line the beautifully scenic streets of downtown Hood River, with a bustling shopping district featuring boutiques, designer shops, outdoor adventure gear outfitters, antique shops, art galleries and no less than 30 restaurants.
There are many orchards and vineyards in Hood River. The Hood River Valley is known for its luscious apples, pears, cherries, peaches and other fruits, and for the view of the majestic snowcapped peak of Mt. Hood. People from all over Oregon make an annual trek in the fall to the many farm stands to stock up on fresh apples and pears. Other produce is available, and varies by season. The award-winning Hood River Vineyards is located on a hillside overlooking the Hood River Valley. Their tasting room features traditional wines, and fruit liqueurs.
The Columbia River Gorge, with its magnificent views make this a dream spot for a destination wedding.
Wind surfing capital of the world is Hood River’s latest distinction. The winds from the Columbia River Gorge, best during the middle of the day, create ideal conditions for riding the waves. To enjoy the view of "boardheads" at play, drive to the Columbia Gorge Sailpark or follow Second Street to the waterfront.
The Mt. Hood region and its more than sixty miles of forested mountains, 77 waterfalls and myriad lakes and streams are a rip-roaring mecca for outdoor adventure. The mountain is home to four ski areas and offers the country’s only year-round skiing and snowboarding.
Please note, if you choose to book with this home, you will be receiving a separate rental agreement that will need to be electronically signed before your stay.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Parkdale, Oregon, nestled at the base of the majestic Mount Hood, is a picturesque destination that offers a serene escape into nature's embrace. This charming community is a treasure trove for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.
The town's proximity to Mount Hood National Forest makes it an ideal base for exploring the surrounding wilderness. Hiking trails abound, ranging from leisurely walks through alpine meadows to more challenging ascents up the mountain's slopes. The iconic Mirror Lake Trail is a favorite among visitors, offering stunning reflections of Mount Hood in its crystal-clear waters.
For those who crave adventure, Parkdale serves as a gateway to a variety of year-round recreational activities. In the winter, the nearby Mount Hood Meadows and Cooper Spur ski areas provide excellent opportunities for skiing and snowboarding, while the summer months open up possibilities for mountain biking, fishing, and camping.
Parkdale is also a hub for the region's thriving fruit industry. The Hood River Valley's fertile soil yields a bountiful harvest of apples, pears, cherries, and other fruits. Visitors can enjoy the fruits of the land by touring local orchards, picking their own produce, or savoring homemade goods at farm stands and markets.
The town itself exudes a warm, small-town atmosphere, with a selection of cozy cafes, quaint shops, and friendly locals who are always willing to share stories or offer recommendations. The Parkdale Grange Hall, a historic venue, often hosts community events that showcase the town's rich agricultural heritage and tight-knit community spirit.
For those interested in history and aviation, the Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum is a must-visit. The museum boasts an impressive collection of vintage aircraft and automobiles, many of which are still in working condition.
Parkdale's scenic beauty is complemented by the stunning vistas of the Hood River Valley and the Columbia River Gorge in the distance. The area's natural splendor is especially breathtaking during the fall when the foliage turns into a vibrant tapestry of reds, oranges, and yellows.
In essence, Parkdale, Oregon, is a destination that offers a harmonious blend of outdoor adventure, agricultural richness, and small-town charm. It's a place where the beauty of the Pacific Northwest is on full display, inviting travelers to relax, explore, and connect with nature.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 11:00 AM