Escape the cold and cozy up in these cabin rentals near Portland

Sometimes a change of scenery is a must.

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This cabin makes for a superb home base for any alpine excitement.

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We’ve got cabin fever. When Portland’s winter weather keeps you cooped up, it’s totally understandable to daydream about trading your situation for a cozy getaway in the mountains. Whether you’re looking for an extended stay or to simply rent for a weekend in the woods, there are plenty of nearby Airbnb listings to check out in your pursuit of hygge-ness .

Trillium Lodge

Government Camp, OR | ~$348/night
Pack up the Subaru and the pup for a stay at this spacious pet-friendly retreat, ideal for a family (it sleeps 10). Quality time is as easy as a day of board games or shredding the slopes.

Give our props to the architect.

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Scandinavian gorge cabin

White Salmon, WA | ~$299/night
The fittingly gorgeous cathedral arches and modern features of this space offer a sense of comfortable elegance. Several hiking trails are accessible from the property, so bring your snowshoes.

You’ll find peace here no matter the season.

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Wandering Woods A-frame cabin

Mount Hood Village, OR | ~$168/night
Here, every noise fades away except the crackle of the wood stove and the breeze in the forest’s boughs, making it easy to curl up with a good book in the rocking chairs.

Imagine waking up to that view, but you know, snowy.

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River cottage

Yacolt, WA | ~$200/night
With a back porch that’s perched over the Lewis River, the views will delight the photographer in your life and carry any stress downstream.

Idyll Ridge sits on 9 acres of lush coastal rainforest.

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Idyll Ridge

Clatsop County, OR | ~$360/night
Turn your attention westward for a visit to this remote spot in Oregon’s Coast Range, complete with a cedar hot tub (stargazing while swathed in steam is particularly satisfying).

Note: Prices will vary depending on the dates of your stay.

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Ben grew up in the Rogue Valley, attended the University of Oregon’s School of Journalism, and has written for publications like 1859 Magazine and Portland Monthly. He enjoys hiking the PNW, football and futbol, wildlife photography, any manner of libation exploration, and of course writing for PDXtoday.
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