You'll love the privacy and cozy feel of this 3 bedroom, 1 bath home tucked away in a private area right in downtown. In just a few short minutes walk to coffee, restaurants, pubs, shops and the waterfront from the convenient location; about 100 yards from Big Winds! The home is cozy. The kitchen is designed for entertaining. The deck is HUGE. The bedrooms are comfy. And there is a nice large finished walk out basement with access to the driveway to store your bikes and gear. Please note, no access to the detached garage (owner's storage). Lic #: 493
*5 night minimum in July & August
Cleaning $115
Tax 9.8%
I will send you a quote from our booking system to process your payments. 50% due upon booking the reservation. 50% due 60 days prior to check in. A $500 security deposit will be due the day before check in, and refunded promptly within 5 days after check out providing no damage or excessive cleaning is observed in the home. Holiday Rates may apply.
Located at the crossroads of the spectacular Columbia River Gorge and the magnificent Cascade Range, Hood River County is a scenic wonderland of natural beauty in every season. Here you’ll discover a world of year-round outdoor recreation, dramatic vistas, historic landmarks, fantastic food, wine and beer—and best of all, warm, friendly people. Hood River welcomes sports enthusiasts in all seasons. In addition to being the windsurfing capital of the world, we offer kiteboarding and stand-up paddleboarding, mountain and road biking, hiking, whitewater kayaking and rafting, fishing, and world-class skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing. With two ports and two boat basins, the area also serves both commercial as well as recreational boating.The fertile Hood River Valley has been famous for its orchards for more than a century. From blossom time to the turning of the leaves, the more 14,000 acres of commercial pear, apple, cherry, and peach orchards provide miles of scenic beauty. Fruit grown here is of such exceptional quality that the county leads the world in Anjou pear production, and 50% of the nation’s winter pear crop comes from Hood River. The local “Fruit Loop” is a favorite with visitors and locals alike.Livability and quality of life are priorities in Hood River County. Our mild climate and clean mountain air, our year-round recreational activities for the whole family, and our fresh local culinary delights and award-winning wineries make it a popular destination for visitors from around the world. Festivals, art and cultural happenings, plays and music, and sporting events occur throughout the year. We invite you to visit this place of stunning beauty and discover your next adventure here. ** quoted from the Hood River Chamber of Commerce web site
Amy and AJ were very helpful and responsive throughout our stay. Cameron's
Chalet was comfortable and cozy. The location makes it super easy to walk
downtown, head up to Mt. Hood or get down to the river.