Authentic Vintage Cabin • Woodstove • Romantic Getaway for Two
If you’re searching for an authentic cabin—one with history, charm, and handmade details—Cedarwood Cabin awaits. Hand-built in 1922 and lovingly restored, this is real Mount Hood heritage, ready to transport you back in time for quiet evenings of connection.
At the heart of the cabin is a beautiful enamel woodstove. Light a fire, settle into the cozy couch, and let the evening unfold with books, board games, vintage records, warm blankets, and the soft glow of vintage lighting.
Sleeping & Layout
Cedarwood is a classic one-room cabin, ideal for couples. The double bed sleeps two, and the futon couch folds down for an additional sleeping spot. (Please note: the open floor plan offers minimal privacy.)
Kitchenette
The kitchen is simple but well-equipped with essentials: a plug-in hot plate, griddle, microwave, coffee grinder, French press, and a full assortment of dishes, utensils, and cookware. There is no oven. Prefer a night out? Restaurants and brewpubs in Welches are just minutes away.
Bathroom
The bathroom is only a step outside the back door (with covered entry). Inside, it’s fully remodeled with a subway-tile shower, sink, toilet, cedar shelves, and a twist-timer heater for comfort during chilly mornings or evenings.
For Guests Accustomed to Modern Homes
You can absolutely fall in love with Cedarwood’s charm—but please know this is a true cabin, rustic and simple by design. You won’t find a TV or modern luxury finishes. You will find history, character, and handmade, old-world craftsmanship.
What You’ll Love
• No TV—just books on hiking, wildflowers, and Mount Hood history • Soft blankets, handmade pillows, and a snug couch for reading or cuddling • The peaceful patter of rain on the roof
The Setting
Cedarwood sits on a small loop road of cabins and homes—quiet, safe, and neighborly. You may see someone walking a dog, but privacy is well respected. From inside, your view is filled entirely with trees.
Conveniently located just off Highway 26: • <5 miles to Welches • 5–10 miles to popular trailheads • 15–30 miles to ski areas • Easy year-round access; no 4WD required
RUSTIC BY DESIGN
This is not a modern home styled to look like a cabin—it is an authentic cabin. Think glamping meets history: cozy, quirky, and full of character. If you enjoy yurts, lookout towers, tiny houses, or treehouses, Cedarwood will feel like magic.
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No Shoes inside
No smoking
No wood cutting inside
Quiet hours 10pm-7am
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Property # 1859840
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
About the neighborhood
Brightwood
Brightwood is home to this cabin. Mt Hood Cultural Center and Museum and Vista House at Crown Point are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at The Courses at Resort at the Mountain and Timberline Lodge Ski Area. Mountain Sports and Rainbow Trout Farm are also worth visiting.
Timberline Lodge Ski Area - 49 min drive - 43.3 km
Cascade Station - 50 min drive - 67.1 km
Restaurants
Dragonfly Cafe & Bakery - 3 min drive
Brightwood Tavern - 17 min walk
Wraptitude - 5 min drive
Chicali Cantina - 6 min drive
Koya Kitchen - 6 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Authentic Vintage Cabin • Woodstove • Romantic Getaway for Two pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
How much does it cost to stay at Authentic Vintage Cabin • Woodstove • Romantic Getaway for Two?
As of Jul 7, 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Authentic Vintage Cabin • Woodstove • Romantic Getaway for Two on Jul 12, 2026 start from $255, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking?
Onsite parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Authentic Vintage Cabin • Woodstove • Romantic Getaway for Two?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Authentic Vintage Cabin • Woodstove • Romantic Getaway for Two?
Check-out is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Authentic Vintage Cabin • Woodstove • Romantic Getaway for Two located?
Situated in Brightwood, this cabin is within a 15-minute walk of Salmon River and Sandy River. Mount Hood National Forest and Mountain Sports are also within 6 mi (10 km).
Reviews
9.8
Exceptional
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Beautifully maintained cabin in a fantastic location. Excellent communications from the host and a very seamless check-in process. If you’re looking for a cozy home base for Mt. Hood adventures, this is it
My wife and I stayed here on my 42nd birthday, it was so cozy, sitting in the rocking chairs in front of the wood stove was so relaxing and satisfying, we also downloaded music and some creepy pasta stories to our phones and used the Bluetooth on the record player. At the actual cabin the cell service switch’s from 1 bar to SOS, but if you absolutely need to do something cell phone related then you can get service about 4 minutes down the road in the Thriftway parking lot. (We have 3 kids 18-14-10 and they stayed home, for us that was the only reason we would have even needed our phones) we both loved it and I we would love to stay there again soon.
This is my second time staying at Cedarwood Cabin and just like the first time, this stay was everything I could ask for. Truly the perfect cozy cabin experience with great proximity to lots of outdoor fun. Ian, the host, is kind, attentive, and clearly cares so much about both the cabin and the guest’s experience of it. I am already looking forward to future return trips.
A beautiful cozy cabin in the woods. It’s very quiet and peaceful; the perfect place to unplug and just be one with nature! We will definitely be returning!
Great cabin to unplug and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Oregon!
We had a great time staying here for a couple of days! It’s in a really quaint forest community and really sets a great vibe for a trip to the Oregon wilderness.
Incredible getaway, the cabin was gorgeous. We couldn't use the fireplace since there was a burn ban in effect but it was still incredibly cozy. Everything about our stay was smooth, lots of great info provided by the host. Located near some beautiful hiking trails and close enough to visit Portland too.
This was our second time staying at the cedarwood cabin and it was just as charming and cozy as last time. Being able to get out of Portland and spend time here was invaluable. Definitely will be coming back!
My 12-year-old daughter and I had the best mommy-daughter trip at Cedarwood Cabin! It was cozy, peaceful, and had everything we needed. We loved playing games, listening to records, and learning about the cabin’s history. The perfect place to disconnect and make special memories together!
The Cedarwood Cabin was magical! Rustic, unplugged, and quaint. The wood fire stove was a perfect touch … allowing us to enjoy roasted hotdogs and making s’mores. Even having the bathroom connected but available by going outside was reminiscent of a family cabin decades past. The historic Cedarwood Cabin is definitely everything we needed … and only sad our time had come to an end so soon
Hello, My name is Ian, and I am honored to share Cedarwood cabin with you. I am a 7th generation Oregonian. My ancestors came over the Oregon Trail, which passes very close to Cedarwood Cabin. I grew up hiking, skiing, and camping on Mt Hood. In high school, I volunteered with the Mt Hood National Forest, and lived in a cabin built by the CCC during the Great Depression and gave tours of Timberline Lodge. That experience created the dream to one day restore a historic Mt Hood cabin. 30 years later, I finally realized that dream.
Why they chose this property
The first time I saw Cedarwood it captured my heart. It was weathered grey. A simple cabin, much like the ones I slept in at summer camp on the Oregon Coast. It wasn't for sale when I first saw it, but I kept it in my mind. After a year of looking for the perfect cabin, it happened to come up for sale. I immediate made an offer and wrote a heartfelt letter. Luckily, it reached the grandson of the original builder, who loved the cabin dearly. He recognized that I was the perfect person to be the next steward of Cedarwood.
What makes this property unique
Stepping into Cedarwood makes me immediately take a deep breath. It has that smell of wood and woodsmoke and home-cooked meals, mixed with the scent of the forest--trees and moss and ferns. They say a violin's sound improves the more it is played. A violin is essentially a finely-crafted wooden box; Cedarwood is essentially the same thing, of a larger scale. All the laughter, stories, and conversations around the fire have made it sweeter.
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