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Still Creek is one of the most sought after locations in the Mt. Hood Cascades in the Mt. Hood National Forest. The Creek meanders along the South side of Hiway 26 and eventually empties into the Zig Zag River near Rhododendron. It's kid and pet friendly in summer due to it's shallow flow.

Recently to hit the market is an immaculate cabin with lots of upgrades on a private shared road off of Road 12. Peace and quiet are easy to come by in this location. Up the road is Trillium Lake. Down the road is Rhododendron.

Mt. Hood Still Creek Cabin for sale            Still Creek Cabin in the Mt. Hood National Forest

Mt. Hood cabin qualities are everywhere at this cabin from the covered from porch to the wood beamed ceiling and walls. Large rustic logs give support and a mountain feel to this wonderful getaway.

There's a long list of improvements at this cabin that has basically been remodeled from top to bottom. Two bedrooms are upstairs,. One has built in bunks for five! The other bedroom has it's own balcony deck.

New laminate floors and updated bathroom, utility and kitchen with an open floor plan makes this a wonderful getaway! Newly stained cabin and decks are ready for summer barbecues. There's even an outbuilding for wood and tool storage. A cozy woodstove is great for cool Cascade evenings.

This Still Creek piece of paradise just hit the market at $170,000.

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Eight Sales for Mt. Hood Real Estate in February 2013

by Liz Warren

 

It's good news for sales on Mt. Hood with eight sales closing in the month of February and they are all over the board from full time residential to Government Camp vacation homes and leased land cabins. Buyers are flocking to Mt. Hood to pick up that perfect getaway and future retirement home! This bodes well for a huge buying and selling season for 2013. Buyers and sellers need to get going before rates begin to creep up towards the end of the year.

Mt. Hood February 2013 sales

Highway 26 ODOT Study for Rhododendron to Highway 35

by Liz Warren

ODOT, Oregon Department of Transportation, is having an open house and looking for input on hiway improvement from Rhododendron to Hwy 35. This is to improve safety along this stretch of highway. An open house will be held at the Resort at the Mountain in Welches March 14th. Details are below. A download of the hwy project study can be found here. Two of the areas for study are Map Curve and Mirror Lake curve.

Hwy 26 study for ODOT

Mt. Hood 1927 Original Cabin on the Zig Zag River

by Liz Warren

Hit the brakes! This stunning classic cabin sits on the banks of the Zig Zag River in the Mt. Hood National Forest. This pristine setting features a wonderful cabin that's all wood interior with logs in the living room, wood floors, a large stone fireplace with a woodstove insert and original panned windows. Two bedrooms upstairs and a huge living room with eating area that is open to the kitchen make a fantastic gathering area. An updated kitchen and bath complete with claw foot tub makes the modern amenities a compliment to the cabin. Take a tour below of this Mt. Hood Classic Cabin. Only minutes to prime ski areas and one hour from Portland. leased land.

 

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Mt. Hood Summer Home Improvements

by Liz Warren

Mt. Hood National Forest Cabin Improvements

Mt. Hood National Forest Cabins

by Liz Warren

One of the most often sought after properties on Mt. Hood are Mt Hood National Forest cabins located mostly above Rhododendron on up to just before the climb to Government Camp along Hiway 26. These cabins were mostly built in the 1930’s and 1940s by Portlanders who wanted a summer getaway thus the term “Summer Homes” used by the Forest Service.

Since that time the cabins have turned into much more than “Summer Homes”. Many skiers who want a weekend getaway close to Mt. Hood’s ski slopes find these cabins the perfect affordable option compared to the higher priced condos and chalets in Government Camp. 

Cabin sales make up around 17% of market sales in 2012. The cabins are anywhere from rustic  hand crafted cabins to completely remodeled and updated cabins fully insulated with gourmet kitchens and hardwood floors.  

The best part about National Forest cabins are the locations. Several waterways meander through the woods including Still Creek, Camp Creek and the Zig Zag River which crosses both sides of Hiway 26. Waterfront cabins are some of the most popular for buyers. The pristine forested setting   and regulated ownership requirements of the permit keep this area one of the most beautiful, undisturbed and anesthetic experience you can have on Mt. Hood.

Still Creek on Mt. Hood

Still Creek on a snowy day.

 

There are 15 cabins currently for sale in the Mt. Hood National Forest. Contact me at [email protected] for a complete list!

 

 

 

 

 

Two Great Mt. Hood National Forest Cabins

by Liz Warren

Have you ever thought about buying a leased land cabin in the Mt. Hood National Forest? Skiers and snow boarders who visit the Government Camp area in the winter often find these forest cabins a much more affordable choice than the condos and larger homes in the snow zone of the mountain. Here are two great cabins currently for sale:

Located near Rhododendron and pretty good winter access for skiers: This cabin has a newer addition with an updated kitchen, two full bedrooms and a loft that kids go crazy over! It's located on the Zig Zag river. A hot tub comes with the cabin too. $130,000

Mt. Hood cabin on leased land in the Mt. Hood National Forest

This classic original has one of the most amazing fireplaces on forest service land. It goes from floor to ceiling. The cabin has very tall ceilings and all updated windows too. It's not too far from the slopes and entire ski teams would stay in this cabin when competing on Mt. Hood. The Zig Zag river is steps from the cabin and a big detached deck is perfect for summer barbeques. Government Camp is only about seven minutes away for skiing. $180,000.

Leased land cabin in the Mt. Hood National Forest

 

 

 

Camp Creek Log and Shake Cabin New to Market

by Liz Warren

Mt. Hood Log cabinCamp Creek Cabin

$160,000  Camp Creek Cabin Details

Wonderful wooded setting above Camp Creek with a charming log and shake cabin. Cozy and comfortable with the warmth of wood throughout. Sit in front of the fireplace after a day on the slopes or hiking in the woods. High vaulted ceilings and lots of windows that look out onto the forest. Listen to the creek from your deck. A completely remodeled kitchen makes cooking easy. Hand crafted cherry wood cabinets accent the kitchen. The living room area boasts a rainbow rock fireplace with insert and it easily heats the entire cabin from top to bottom A loft over the living room area has two cozy beds for sleeping. It's only a couple of minutes up the hill for skiing. This cabin is on a plowed road making life easy for winter time. Located in the Mt. Hood National Forest on leased land and only about an hour from Portland!

Camp Creek Cabin, Just Reduced

by Liz Warren

Camp Creek Cabin

Charming three bedroom, one bath cabin with updated kitchen and an open style great room is great for family and friends. Nice stone fireplace with woodstove insert and a brand new oil heater too! Sit on your deck and watch the creek. Just reduced to $147,500!

The MHFHA: Mt. Hood National Forest Homeowners Association, will be having their meeting at the Welches Elementary School this June 23rd, rain or shine, and it will be outdoors. The BBQ will be at noon and the meeting will start at 12:45 through 2:00. Bring your own stool or chair to sit on.

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