Not as secluded as the pics mate it appear. My fault but didnât realize thereâs no stovetop (hot plate and plug in grill sufficed though). Overall cute cabin for rustic experience.
Great cabin to unplug and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Oregon!
We had a great time staying here for a couple of days! Itâs in a really quaint forest community and really sets a great vibe for a trip to the Oregon wilderness.
Stepping into this cabin, you can tell the host has thoughtfully and carefully worked through each detail to capture the history and beauty of the area. The cabin was so peaceful, with sounds of rain and the river nearby, beautiful lookout windows, and the comfiest bed. Woodstove kept us toasty warm (after a couple of failed attempts to start a fire), and the bathroom located just outside the cabin was the perfect refreshment needed.Kitchen is stocked with everything needed! Delicious waffles and coffee was had. The hot plate situation may look a little daunting, but we were able to cook up meals easily.Such a wonderful, peaceful stay! Highly recommend.
My husband and I stayed in this amazing cabin on a weekend away. It was cozy and rustic. Well furnished and stocked with wood for fires both inside and outdoors.
We loved staying here, it was rustic, simple and relaxing. I loved the rich history and the care and thought Ian put into making the cabin enjoyable. The selection of books, a beautiful wood stove and a little record player added to the old time vibe. Thanks to host Ian for preserving and sharing this gem with us all.
Comfortable, cozy, and cared-for. The Cedarwood cabin was a perfect location for a winter week of reading, writing, napping, playing music and games, and just catching up with ourselves and one another. Making use of the wood stove for heat meant that I could also get warm splitting some logs if I felt like it, but had an ample supply of fuel laid up already. Thank you Ian for your care and attention to us and to the cabin!
Rustic, cozy, historical cabin was charming for a winter break
Enjoyed the coziness and reading about the owners journey to renovate and restore the historical cabin. Pretty basic amenities for a five-day stay. We left a day early as we were ready to get back to the luxuries of a full kitchen and indoor bathroom, but we did enjoy the cozy fires in the stove and the walks down to the Sandy River every day. Skiied one day at Timberline and just rested and relaxed. Oh, the bed is actually a double, which was a bit uncomfortable for my 6'3" husband, but we made do. I think the listing calls it a queen. We had booked based on that. We loved discovering Koya Kitchen/a roadside attraction a few miles up the highway. Great food, amazing bar menu, including obscure and delicious sakes.
Cedarwood is a beautiful, cozy place to getaway. My husband and I felt very relaxed and comfortable the entire time we were there. The cabin is so clean, smells amazing and stocked well. The log fireplace was also a huge bonus!
Had such a great time here. Very cozy, came stocked with everything we needed. The guest book was very helpful, we got a great lunch recommendation and fire building tips. We will be back!
We stayed for 3 nights and had such an amazing experience. The location feels secluded from the outside world, which made the cabin that much cozier. Its a rustic getaway that we'll most certainly be returning to!
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Cedarwood Cabin! This rustic and romantic location enthralled us with it's history and charm. It transports you back to a simpler time. The thoughtful but simplistic decor, the ambient Edison style lighting while listening to big band vinyl by the wood stove hits just right. There's also some great literature about the history of this cabin and specific area of Mt Hood Village which is fantastic.
Host Ian was excellent in communication and really cares about the historical significance of this cabin. It shows in the attention to detail that he gave. We will definitely be returning some day.
I donât know where the cleaning fee went bc everything was dirty. I mean itâs an old cabin but counters and bathroom werenât pleasant. I think itâd be nice to mention too that the bathroom required you to go outside in the dark⊠in the woods⊠đ. We ended up leaving at 4 am bc it was just a bit too much and we werenât comfortable there.
Beautifully restored cabin in a lovely setting, with easy access to a variety of trails and amenities.
We appreciated the detailed descriptions of local hikes and restaurants. Thank you, Ian, for sharing this historic treasure and your love of the area.
Cedarwood is a special place. It is rustic but still has modern amenities. The location is the perfect launching point to all the outdoor activities that Mt Hood has to offer (we went on several awesome hikes). Ian is the ideal host and was very attentive to our needs. We would absolutely stay here again.