Wonderful cabin for a quick weekend to Hood for training. More beds than anticipated. Photos did not do it justice (in a good way).One small shower was rough but good enough.
The home itself was a good home if you need a place to lay your head. But the amenities or upgrades are lacking, including very little electrical outlets. If you have a larger party, it can sleep a lot of people, but it can be difficult to move around as it is not very big. If you go in the winter, it would be a great place to stay. But our trip was in the summer and that house gets hot. The house does not have A/C and that is okay for an old house, but it would be better if they supplied fans. The upstairs would be very hot even with the windows open all night trying to get a breeze in the house. Would only recommend if you just needed a place to sleep and not be in during the day.
Wonderful stay with access to snow outside the door. Paths to walk on and sledding near by. Home was comfortable. Extra blankets were needed in the night for the kids. Heaters worked but gave off a symphony of knocks and bangs. Kitchen had everything needed for home cooked meals.
We had a great stay here. Quaint ski cabin with ample fun tucked away bunks for kids. This would be such a fun place to stay for two adult couples and 4plus kids ranging ages 5-12. With older teens the bunks are a bit small but the couch is the perfect place to unwind after a big ski day!
We flew in from the Northeast and stayed two nights here and could not have been happier. Loved the communication with the property manager as we had zero problems.
We had to leave a day early because Timberline had very little snow. I wished we had been able to ski there because the house is great. Easy to find but remote enough to feel very rustic. We would definitely stay there in the future.