Relax in our cozy mountain cabin in the heart of Government Camp. The Meldrum House was built in 1915 by Judge Meldrum, a prominent Portland judge. His family regularly made the difficult journey to Government Camp to play on the mountain. A complete renovation allows you to appreciate the character of this historical home while enjoying its warmth, safety, and modern conveniences.
Enjoy your morning coffee while taking in a view of Mt. Hood on a clear day. Just steps away from great restaurants or a hike on the Crosstown trail. In the winter grab your gear and walk to Ski Bowl East, less than a half mile away. In the summer explore the mountain on your mountain bike or hike the many trails in the area.
After full day of fun on the mountain cozy up on the comfy sofa and enjoy the gas fireplace or watch your favorite show. The cabin is ideal for two people, with a bedroom upstairs, but can sleep up to four guests with additional sleeping space on the comfortable queen sofa bed with a gel mattress. Cook in the retro kitchen with modern appliances and dine in surrounded by the original built-in shelves. The spacious dining table enables you to eat in or use the space to work from “home” with high-speed fiber optic internet. The cabin has one bathroom with a shower and if you played extremely hard, there’s a front-loading washer and dryer set to take care of your clothes too. Clean towels and bed linens are supplied. Need more fun? The cabin boasts a foosball table and other games for your entertainment.
Enjoy a cozy retreat in one of the oldest homes in Government Camp, tasefully updated for your comfort. You'll be close to everything yet far enough away to enjoy a fun-filled adventure.