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In the mood for a relaxing getaway this winter? You may want to consider planning a trip to a cozy mountain cabin. Whether you want to explore the great outdoors or just curl up by the fire and watch the snow fall, you’re sure to enjoy a stay at one of these enchanting winter cabins in Oregon.
A night at the Hansel Cabin will transport you straight into a fairytale. This charming alpine cabin features a wood-burning fireplace, rustic wood paneling and plenty of cozy spaces to snuggle up and watch the snow fall. There are a total of four bedrooms and eight beds.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Hansel Cabin is not currently available, but check out the dozens of other cozy winter cabins in Government Camp.
Escape to the slopes of Mt. Hood with a stay at one of these tiny homes. The Mt. Hood Tiny House Village is surrounded by pristine nature and includes everything you need for a relaxing getaway. Check out the Mt. Hood Tiny House Village Facebook page for more information.
With stunning views of Mt. Hood and a wide range of amenities, Barlow Cabin is the perfect destination for a cozy winter getaway. Kick back in the outdoor cedar sauna or hike to Trillium Lake, which is less than a mile away. For more information, check out their booking website.
4. Green Springs Inn and Mountain Cabins (Ashland)
Enjoy a little peace and quiet at Green Springs Inn. You can wake up to fresh forest smells and winter wonderland views at this hidden gem in the woods. Amenities include hot tub access, a fully equipped kitchen and room service. Stop by the lodge restaurant for a delicious meal made with local and organic ingredients. The Green Springs Inn website has all the information you need to book your stay at one of these winter cabins in Oregon.
Located near Crater Lake National Park, Union Creek Resort is a serene escape with historic charm and modern conveniences. You can choose to stay in a romantic cabin for two or a larger four-bedroom cabin for families or groups of up to 14 people. Visit the Union Creek Resort Facebook page for all the latest information to help plan your stay!
Nestled away in the breathtaking Wallowa Mountains, the Eagle Cap Chalets offer majestic views and peaceful surroundings. Wallowa Lake and the Eagle Cap Wilderness trailhead are only a short walk away. You can choose to stay in either a chalet, cabin, or condo. Check out the Eagle Cap Chalets Facebook for all the up-to-date information.
If you're looking for a cozy place to curl up and watch the snow fall, look no further than the Cabins Creekside. These comfortable cabins come equipped with a fully-stocked kitchen and hot tub access, and are only 15 minutes away from Mt. Hood Skibowl. You can find out more on these cozy winter cabins in Oregon by checking out the Cabins Creekside Facebook page.
Have you enjoyed a stay at one of these cozy winter cabins in Oregon before? Share your thoughts and experiences with us in the comments below. Many of these places are available year-round, so don’t limit your time to just the winter!
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Katie Feldkamp|November 28, 2022
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