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The exterior of the home is highlighted by a circular wooden door and intricate stonework. Wooden beams extend from the roof, framing the entrance, which features a festive wreath. Snow blankets the ground, accentuating the cozy, inviting structure.
Cottage in Mosier
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Enchanting Tolkienesque Stone Cottage in the Woods

With a touch of Tolkien, relax in this story book home. Set high upon a dragonfly filled knoll overlooking a pond. Watch the birds, deer,and wild turkeys roam from out the large circular glass moon door. Step outside onto the veranda and take a dip in the wooden barrel hot tub. Stroll the 27-acrewoods and sip tea by the glass mosaic fireplace. Crawl into the cozy bednook and read a book written by JRR Tolkien. Enjoy the silence and the sounds of nature as you've found your fantasy getaway.

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A stunning sunset casts vibrant colors across the sky, creating a backdrop for the tiny house built with natural cedar siding. The silhouette of Mt. Hood is visible in the distance, framed by lush greenery and a pathway leading to the entrance.
Tiny home in Sandy
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 1,210 reviews

Mt Hood View Tiny House

Sandy's first and only Tiny House! Although this home is located just a mile from Hwy 26 within Sandy's city limits, it's located on a private 23 acres, so you'll feel completely secluded. This makes it the perfect place to stay while visiting the Mt. Hood area. The tiny house was built to capture the amazing view of Mt. Hood. The home was designed around a moving window wall system that completely opens to the outdoors allowing for one of the best views of Mt. Hood. We hope you enjoy!!!

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A panoramic view of snow-capped Mt. Hood is framed by open double doors, providing a striking backdrop to the interior. The rustic dining area features wooden chairs and a table, while the floor is set with dark tiles that contrast with the scenic landscape outside.
Apartment in Sandy
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 414 reviews

Gorgeous Mt. Hood View, Ski, Hike or Mt.Bike

Welcome to Sandy Oregon, the Gateway to Mount Hood. This Luxurious cabin-feel home, custom built by top notch craftsman and designer, features breathtaking panoramic views of Mt. Hood and the Sandy River. The view is rated one of the best in the Northwest. Enjoy a glass of wine while sitting by the outdoor fire pit, take a short drive to Timberline Lodge for skiing or snowmobiling, go hiking in the Mt. Hood forest or Mountain Biking at world class "Sandy Ridge". Your options are unlimited!

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Two wooden Adirondack chairs are positioned near the water’s edge, overlooking the flowing McKenzie River. Lush greenery surrounds the area, with trees providing a natural canopy and enhancing the sense of seclusion in this tranquil setting.
Cabin in McKenzie Bridge
5 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

McKenzie Bridge River House near Sahalie Falls

Drive down a long private road, set off of the HWY, to find a riverfront cabin amidst the lush Willamette National Forest. As you wind through the driveway you will find a sanctuary for relaxation, recreation, and comfort. A trail from the back deck will lead you down to the bank of the emerald waters of the McKenzie River. The McKenzie River Trail parallels the property, and is accessed from the private road to the cabin. The property has a campground setting, with river and forest views.

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The cabin's exterior showcases a modern design with warm wood accents and a welcoming entryway. Lush greenery surrounds the structure, including ferns and small trees. A set of stairs leads to the main entrance, enhancing accessibility to this tranquil riverfront location.
Guesthouse in Stayton
5 out of 5 average rating, 575 reviews

Spoil yourself! Luxury Cabin on the Santiam River

Escape to our Luxury Cabin Suite, designed just for two adults, located right on the beautiful Santiam River—only 20 minutes from Salem! Whether you’re looking for a peaceful place to relax, a romantic getaway, or simply a spot to unwind, you’ll find it here… and best of all, no dishes to wash! Love the outdoors? Bring your hiking boots, fishing gear, kayak, or raft and make the most of the surroundings. Please note: Our cabin features one bed and is not suitable or equipped for children.

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A scenic A-frame cabin is nestled among tall trees, showcasing a green metal roof and a wooden deck. A hot tub is positioned on the deck, accompanied by two chairs, inviting relaxation. Large windows allow natural light to illuminate the cozy interior.
Place to stay in Elsie
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 226 reviews

Idyll Ridge - An Unplugged Retreat

Disconnect from the World. Reconnect with Nature, Loved Ones, and Self. Situated on 9-acres of pristine coastal range forest, this luxurious A-frame will help reinvigorate your soul. Cook a magnificent meal, take a warm soak in the cedar hot tub, sit by the wood stove, read a book, watch the stars, glimpse local fauna, forage for berries, and stroll over a mile of moss covered paths. Idyll Ridge is the place to slow down and regenerate in quiet seclusion. More information on our website.

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An inviting living area features a high arched wooden ceiling, accented by a stone fireplace. Large windows provide ample natural light and views of the outdoors. Comfortable seating is arranged around a stylish coffee table, with a globe and decorative elements adding character.
Cabin in Sandy
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Arched Cabin with sauna on the Sandy River

Welcome to our stunning two-bedroom, two-bath arched cabin nestled along the Sandy River. Enjoy direct access to the river, where you can bask in the natural beauty of the surroundings and a view of Mt. Hood. The open concept living area boasts large windows that frame the breathtaking river views, creating an inviting ambiance that's perfect for relaxing. Indulge in a the barrel sauna with panoramic river vista. The cabin is close to endless activities up and around Mt. Hood.

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Cabin in Tillamook
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 492 reviews

Mid-Century Riverfront Cabin - Seclusion Awaits!

Picturesque mid-century cabin...with your own private riverfront! (As seen on Magnolia Network 'Cabin Chronicles'). Boasting a magical view of huge forest trees and 300 feet of river frontage - enjoy a tastefully curated interior with luxury modern appliances & fast wifi. Soak in the incredible views on our expansive deck with a glass of wine, light a campfire on the private pebbled beach. Enjoy fishing/swimming right from your front door! @rivercabaan | rivercabaan . com

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The A-Frame structure, surrounded by snow-covered trees, features a triangular roof and a welcoming porch. A warm light glows from within, highlighting the wooden details. Snow blankets the ground, creating a serene winter landscape.
Cabin in Mount Hood Village
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 404 reviews

Cozy & Private A-Frame: Mount Hood National Forest

Private A-Frame (for 4 people) and separate studio bedroom/bathroom behind the garage (for 2 people.) Please note: the studio must be requested in advance. The A-Frame is on the edge of the Mount Hood National Forest. • Walk or drive to the Salmon River trailheads and Salmon River Slab. • 15 min to French's Dome. • 20 to 30 min to Timberline and Mount Hood Meadows, x-country and snow-shoeing at Trillium or Teacup. More photos @welchesaframe

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A bright living area features large windows offering expansive ocean views. Comfortable seating includes a light-colored sofa adorned with patterned cushions and a cozy bed with an inviting bedspread. Natural wood accents and vibrant textiles add warmth to the space, with sunlight illuminating the interior.
Guesthouse in Nehalem
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

Eagle's Nest - Connect with the Soul of the Coast

300 feet above the ocean on sacred Neahkahnie Mountain, 30 feet above the ground. Built by hand with love in 1985. Look out thru giant Sitka spruce and Douglas fir, south & west to the ocean. Look up from the sleeping loft through a huge skylight to the night stars and moon. Leave urban culture behind. Retreat into a world where the rest of nature speaks loudly. Neahkahnie means "place of the spirits." All are welcome to find true peace & magic here.

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Tiny home in Sandy
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 296 reviews

The Woodlands Hideout

The Woodlands Hideout is a small intentional semi-offgrid retreat space, featured on Dwell. It was designed and built by Further Society and created to allow guests to immerse in the beauty of the natural world, but still offer some cozy and more essential comforts. Although the footprint of the space is small, we designed the experience to be outward focussed, so it feels very expansive with the towering pine trees in view.

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A treehouse is elevated among the trees, constructed of warm-toned wood. Sturdy wooden stairs lead up to the entrance, with a large window offering views of the surrounding forest. Decking is visible at the base, featuring a natural wood finish.
Treehouse in Langlois
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 399 reviews

Heartland Treehouse

Heartland Treehouse is perched between two massive fir trees overlooking a steep river canyon. Sounds of a nearby waterfall will soothe you to bed at night and gently wake you in the morning. My home is a short walk or drive away and I will be happy to help guide your adventure on Oregon's South Coast. Your treehouse home is secluded, comfortable, and perfect for getting blissed out and recharged.

All about Oregon

When you think of Oregon, you might immediately picture waterfalls in mossy forests, cyclists zipping around compact neighborhoods, and a culinary scene where nearly everything is labeled local and artisan. Really, that’s not far off the mark. The largest cities — the main metropolis of Portland, the smaller state capital Salem, and college town Eugene in the Willamette Valley — are only minutes away from farm country and protected wilderness areas; half the state, in fact, is covered in forest. Once you drive across the Cascade Range, scenic highways wind through the high deserts of central and eastern Oregon, where you’ll encounter ghost towns and geological wonders such as the Painted Hills and Smith Rock. Head south to spot bald eagles soaring overhead in the Klamath Basin and vintners welcoming you to lesser-known wineries around old gold-rush cities. Everywhere in between, it seems you’ll find a wild and scenic river to paddle and a picturesque trail to hike.

What are the top things to do in Oregon?

Crater Lake National Park

Take a collapsed volcano, fill it with remarkably blue water, and you have the deepest lake in North America — and the seventh-deepest lake in the world. It’s among the most iconic sights on the West Coast and certainly worthy of a road trip to southern Oregon. Depending on the season, you can drive or ski the scenic highway loop around the rim for magical views of Wizard Island, an ancient cinder cone that rises like an iceberg above the lake’s surface.

Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area

A short ride east of Portland brings you into a dramatic canyon of basalt cliffs, where the Columbia River rushes past Multnomah Falls, the state’s tallest waterfall, along cool waterfront towns such as Hood River, and offers scenic overlooks galore. This is the United States’ largest national scenic area, famous for its waterfalls, hiking trails, and windsurfing.

WIllamette Valley wineries

More than 500 wineries dot the Willamette Valley, where tasting rooms feel more like low-key hangouts and families still operate many of the small-lot vineyards. The volcanic soils and temperate climate have made the valley the ideal environment for growing pinot noir, pinot gris, and chardonnay. Despite the young age of Oregon’s wine industry, the state’s vintages increasingly receive international acclaim.

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