Great Blue Lodge Private Hot tub & Dry sauna
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Welcome to Great Blue Lodge by Cascadia Getaways! This property does live up to its namesake! This grand structure impresses instantly with its large deck and relaxing hot tub, along with its 3rd-floor balcony surrounded by the lush vegetation of the Great Pacific Northwest. Located just an hour and a half east of Portland and a mere 1/2 mile from Mt Hood Ski Bowl, in the heart of Government Camp, in the pristine wilderness surrounding Mount Hood, let the Great Blue Lodge be your serene
Step into the Great Blue Lodge, where your mountain dreams come to life. This secluded spacious lodge, an hour and a half from Portland, offers a serene escape with all the comforts of home. Ready to unwind after a day on the slopes or trails?
✔ Secluded lodge with private hot tub and dry sauna
✔ Spacious, well-stocked kitchen for group feasts
✔ Nestled in the pristine wilderness of Mount Hood
✔ Centrally located in the heart of Government Camp
From the communal dining space that invites laughter and conversation to the cozy atmosphere that wraps you in warmth, every detail of The Great Blue Lodge is crafted for your relaxation. Don't miss out—book your mountain getaway now!
The Great Blue Lodge unfolds over three floors of thoughtful design and luxurious touches.
First Floor:
✔ Tiled corridor for gear storage
✔ Two welcoming bedrooms with plush beds and ensuites
✔ Laundry room with dual washers and dryers
Main Floor:
✔ Open floor plan with polished wood and high ceilings
✔ Central wood-burning stove for a cozy vibe
✔ Newly remodeled kitchen with marble countertops
✔ Large farmhouse dining table for memorable meals
✔ Comfortable sectional sofa and a 55" Smart TV
Third Floor:
✔ Game room with poker table for fun-filled nights
✔ Wrap-around balcony for breathtaking views
✔ Additional bedrooms with private ensuites
Every corner of this lodge invites you to relax and reconnect with friends and family.
Embrace the luxury of having full access, outside of a storage closet in the bunk room, to this majestic lodge.
The 'Great Blue Lodge' not only offers luxe amenities and a beautiful interior, but it also boasts an incredible location near all the Mt. Hood lodges, outdoor recreation, restaurants and more! Right off Government Camp Loop you will be in the heart of Government Camp!
In spring and summer, there explore the fabulous biking and hiking trails, get a thrill with the Alpine Slide (0.4 miles), or cast your line in Trillium Lake (4.5 miles) for some trout. Mt. Hood Adventure (9 min walk) is always a great choice for families and groups, as it offers everything from Malibu race cars and zip lines, to a bungee tower and tree top walk.
- Downtown Government Camp (0.4 miles, 9 min walk, 2 min drive)
- Ski Bowl (0.4 miles, 2 min drive)
- Mirror Lake Trail Head (0.6 miles, 2 min drive), Summit Trail 691 (0.4 mile, 1 min drive)
- Timberline Lodge entrance (1.4 miles, 2 min drive)
- Mt Hood Meadows (11.6 miles, 17 min drive)
- Trillium Lake (4.6 miles, 10 min drive)
While you're in the area, be sure to explore the darling historical town of Government Camp (9 min walk), which includes a general store, local restaurants, and multiple brewpubs.
The Great Blue Lodge is more than just a stay—it's a complete experience.
✔ Pet-friendly accommodations for your beloved companions with $150 pet fee
✔ Ample parking for your convenience
✔ Nov - March you will need snow chains or 4 wheel drive with snow tires. If you attempt to drive up the mountain without either of these and have to call for help you will be fined by the local authorities for not having proper chains or tires on your vehicle. Driving on the mountain can be very dangerous without chains or 4 wheel drive/snow tire comb
✔ Professional and responsive manager Cascadia Getaways to support for any needs
Your serene adventure awaits at The Great Blue Lodge, where every detail is curated for your comfort and enjoyment.
You will need a vehicle to get to the lodge. From Nov-March you will need snow chains or 4 wheel drive with snow tires. If you attempt to drive up the mountain without either of these and have to call for help you will be fined by the local authorities for not having proper chains or tires on your vehicle. Driving on the mountain can be very dangerous without chains or 4 wheel drive/snow tire combo. There is transportation available from Government Camp up to Timberline and Meadow but you will have to investigate dates/times/pick up locations as they change frequently. I suggest doing an internet search if interested in advance of arrival as they book up fast.