Built by hand in 1975 by log home builder Mike Neary, Camp Neary embodies the quintessential true log cabin vibe on a scale rarely found on Mt. Hood. This 2900sqft log cabin (or mini lodge) sits on over a beautiful acre of towering douglas fir and western red cedar trees just minutes away from world class skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, and hiking.
The house is amazing, it absolutely exceeding my expectations. It was so comfortable for our group, we found everything we needed and more and we truly had the best time. Brian, the host, was also excellent - very friendly and easy to communicate with, and quick to respond. I would absolutely stay again and had several people from my group talking about coming back with their families. Thanks for an awesome birthday weekend, Brian!
I canât even describe how beautiful the cabin is. Once you enter the house, you step into the biggest mushroom Iâve ever seen. We got to keep our e bikes locked in and all of our shoes and coats kept nice and dry. Going into the living room and everything else around you see how grand the stairs are. Everything is made of huge logs. So so beautiful, I loved the accent lights, the boom shelf. The kitchen had everything we needed. We did bring our own dishwasher pods and detergent since I didnât see any of it was provided. The living room had a nice huge projector but the seating was a little limited there sort of if you wanted to watch as a big group. It works and it doesnât. The fire place nook was a comfy part of the house. So many throws provided too! We loved everything about the house, the cedar hot tub was amazing and everything smelled so nice, kind of like a sauna, that woodsy smell. Reminded me of cottages back in Russia. The bathroom downstairs had three faucets but it worked so well especially with a big mirror for all us girls to do our makeup and hair and just having a sink like that to do everything else. Yes the water smells like sulfur but you get used to it really fast. Also, after awhile I didnât even notice it since we used the hot water quite a bit. One of the rooms had a balcony which we didnât use but seems kinda nice to have a game table up there on good weather since the house is a bit dark but we didnât mind. Lots of games provided downstairs too.