Two- or Three-Night Stay with Dining Credit at The Resort at The Mountain in Mt. Hood Village, OR
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Dine on pork-belly sandwiches and pan-seared trout or visit the spa for a river-rock massage at a resort near Mount Hood National Forest
What You Get
Stay for two in a Resort or Croft king or double queen room.
- Option 1: $189 for a two-night stay (up to a $358 value)
- Option 2: $274 for a three-night stay (up to a $497 value)
Book by: 11/30/12
Travel by: 12/30/12
Included in all options:- $40 dining credit
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Ski and Golf Resort in the Shadow of Mount Hood National Forest
The Wee Burn stream flows across The Courses, a 27-hole golf course at The Resort at The Mountain, before feeding directly into the nearby Salmon River. The stream was an important breeding spot for coho salmon and steelhead trout until the early 1900s, when construction efforts disrupted its flow. In recent years, however, the Wee Burn restoration project has enabled the return of spawning coho through the addition of natural logs, boulders, and native trees that provide food and protection to the fish as they make their way across the resort, set in the shadow of Mount Hood National Forest.
Some of the resort’s guest rooms look out onto the links, whereas others open onto forest or mountain views. mallard’s café & pub has some of the best scenery views at the resort. Go here for crab omelets, pulled-pork-belly sandwiches, and other upscale pub food, or head to Altitude for their small plates and pan-seared, oatmeal-crusted trout. You can use your dining credit at both.
When the snow falls, pick up a discounted lift pass at the front desk and hit the slopes at one of the nearby ski resorts. Alternatively, keep warm inside the resort’s heated pool or at The Spa, where you can get a river-rock massage or a body polish made with indigenous Mount Hood plant extracts.
Mount Hood, Oregon: Forest Hikes, Trout Streams, and Ski Trails on Volcanic Peak
Located about 90 miles east of Portland in northern Oregon, Mount Hood is technically an active volcano, though it hasn't shown any real geothermal activity for more than 100 years. Still, it’s the towering centerpiece of Mount Hood National Forest, which encompasses more than one million acres of forested mountains and lakes. During warmer seasons, visitors come to pick berries, fish, and hike along some of Oregon’s best trails. The 1-mile hike to Buried Forest Overlook reveals a dramatic vista of White River Canyon, a forested area that was buried by ash and mud during one of Mount Hood’s eruptions centuries ago.
Though winter is the mountain’s most popular ski season, the Timberline Ski Area often sports snow-covered slopes through Labor Day, making it the only resort in North America to offer year-round skiing. Across the mountain, you’ll find several miles of cross-country trails and a handful of distinct downhill areas, including one of the country's largest nighttime ski areas at the Mt. Hood Skibowl.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Other Details
Room Details
Resort King or Double Queen Room
- One king bed or two queen beds
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 4
- Adding occupants above standard: $20 per night for each additional guest 18 or older; no charge for additional guests 17 or younger on existing bedding
- Private patio or deck with views of the forest, golf course, mountains, or pool
- Simmons Beautyrest Black memory-foam mattress
- Rain-head shower and Green Natüra bath amenities
Croft King or Double Queen Room
- One king bed or two queen beds
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 4
- Adding occupants above standard: $20 per night for each additional guest 18 or older; no charge for additional guests 17 or younger on existing bedding
- Simmons Beautyrest Black memory-foam mattress
- Rain-head shower and Green Natüra bath amenities
- Dog-friendly
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 4 p.m.
- Check out: noon
- Resort fee includes: access to business center and fitness center; Internet and local calls; use of sports equipment and facilities; board games; beverages in lobby; USA Today Monday–Friday and local paper on Sunday; self-parking
- Rollaways: available for an additional $20 per night. Rollaways are not available in double queen rooms.
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: up to two dogs may be added for an additional $50 per stay.
- Accessibility: handicap-accessible rooms are available upon request during booking.
- Room upgrades: upgrades may be available during check-in for an additional cost.
Amenities
- Onsite restaurant
- 27-hole golf course and 18-hole putting course
- Outdoor swimming pool (enclosed and heated seasonally) and hot tub
- Tennis and volleyball courts
- Fitness center
- Bicycle rentals
- On-site spa
Traveler's Tips
- You can purchase discounted lift tickets for Timberline and Mt. Hood Skibowl at the front desk.
Getting There
- By plane: about 43 miles from Portland International Airport (PDX)
- By car: about 46 miles from Portland
Dine on pork-belly sandwiches and pan-seared trout or visit the spa for a river-rock massage at a resort near Mount Hood National Forest
What You Get
Stay for two in a Resort or Croft king or double queen room.
- Option 1: $189 for a two-night stay (up to a $358 value)
- Option 2: $274 for a three-night stay (up to a $497 value)
Book by: 11/30/12
Travel by: 12/30/12
Included in all options:- $40 dining credit
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Ski and Golf Resort in the Shadow of Mount Hood National Forest
The Wee Burn stream flows across The Courses, a 27-hole golf course at The Resort at The Mountain, before feeding directly into the nearby Salmon River. The stream was an important breeding spot for coho salmon and steelhead trout until the early 1900s, when construction efforts disrupted its flow. In recent years, however, the Wee Burn restoration project has enabled the return of spawning coho through the addition of natural logs, boulders, and native trees that provide food and protection to the fish as they make their way across the resort, set in the shadow of Mount Hood National Forest.
Some of the resort’s guest rooms look out onto the links, whereas others open onto forest or mountain views. mallard’s café & pub has some of the best scenery views at the resort. Go here for crab omelets, pulled-pork-belly sandwiches, and other upscale pub food, or head to Altitude for their small plates and pan-seared, oatmeal-crusted trout. You can use your dining credit at both.
When the snow falls, pick up a discounted lift pass at the front desk and hit the slopes at one of the nearby ski resorts. Alternatively, keep warm inside the resort’s heated pool or at The Spa, where you can get a river-rock massage or a body polish made with indigenous Mount Hood plant extracts.
Mount Hood, Oregon: Forest Hikes, Trout Streams, and Ski Trails on Volcanic Peak
Located about 90 miles east of Portland in northern Oregon, Mount Hood is technically an active volcano, though it hasn't shown any real geothermal activity for more than 100 years. Still, it’s the towering centerpiece of Mount Hood National Forest, which encompasses more than one million acres of forested mountains and lakes. During warmer seasons, visitors come to pick berries, fish, and hike along some of Oregon’s best trails. The 1-mile hike to Buried Forest Overlook reveals a dramatic vista of White River Canyon, a forested area that was buried by ash and mud during one of Mount Hood’s eruptions centuries ago.
Though winter is the mountain’s most popular ski season, the Timberline Ski Area often sports snow-covered slopes through Labor Day, making it the only resort in North America to offer year-round skiing. Across the mountain, you’ll find several miles of cross-country trails and a handful of distinct downhill areas, including one of the country's largest nighttime ski areas at the Mt. Hood Skibowl.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Other Details
Room Details
Resort King or Double Queen Room
- One king bed or two queen beds
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 4
- Adding occupants above standard: $20 per night for each additional guest 18 or older; no charge for additional guests 17 or younger on existing bedding
- Private patio or deck with views of the forest, golf course, mountains, or pool
- Simmons Beautyrest Black memory-foam mattress
- Rain-head shower and Green Natüra bath amenities
Croft King or Double Queen Room
- One king bed or two queen beds
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 4
- Adding occupants above standard: $20 per night for each additional guest 18 or older; no charge for additional guests 17 or younger on existing bedding
- Simmons Beautyrest Black memory-foam mattress
- Rain-head shower and Green Natüra bath amenities
- Dog-friendly
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 4 p.m.
- Check out: noon
- Resort fee includes: access to business center and fitness center; Internet and local calls; use of sports equipment and facilities; board games; beverages in lobby; USA Today Monday–Friday and local paper on Sunday; self-parking
- Rollaways: available for an additional $20 per night. Rollaways are not available in double queen rooms.
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: up to two dogs may be added for an additional $50 per stay.
- Accessibility: handicap-accessible rooms are available upon request during booking.
- Room upgrades: upgrades may be available during check-in for an additional cost.
Amenities
- Onsite restaurant
- 27-hole golf course and 18-hole putting course
- Outdoor swimming pool (enclosed and heated seasonally) and hot tub
- Tennis and volleyball courts
- Fitness center
- Bicycle rentals
- On-site spa
Traveler's Tips
- You can purchase discounted lift tickets for Timberline and Mt. Hood Skibowl at the front desk.
Getting There
- By plane: about 43 miles from Portland International Airport (PDX)
- By car: about 46 miles from Portland
Need To Know Info
- Promotional value expires Nov 30, 2012. Amount paid never expires.
- Must book by 11/30/12 or promo value expires
- Must complete travel by 12/30/12
- Not valid 10/4, 11/2-11/3, or 11/9-11/10
- Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 as a gift
- Limit 1 per visit
- Valid only for option purchased
- Reservation required; subject to availability
- Must cancel by 4pm 5 days prior to arrival or fee of applicable one-night’s stay up to Groupon price applies
- Must be 18+ to check in
- Credit card required at booking and check-in
- Not valid with reward points
- $12 resort fee per day and 7% tax not included.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About The Resort at The Mountain
Situated in the western highlands of Mount Hood National Forest, The Courses at The Mountain combines three nine-hole layouts for 27 holes sculpted into the forest's pristine displays of flora and fauna. The resort's three nines, titled Thistle, Pine Cone, and Foxglove, challenge golfers of all stripes to navigate streams, forests, and secret flagstick passwords needed to unlock each track. Established in 1928 by locals Ralph Shattuck and George Waale, Pine Cone represents the site's original playing terrain and the fourth-oldest course in Oregon. The middle sibling, Thistle, attracts beginners and novices with a shorter length and forgiving fairways for game improvement. The newest and most difficult nine, Foxglove, challenges skilled players with narrow fairways and endless lies to lose a golf ball, forcing golfers to dip into an extra sleeve of golf balls or continue harboring a hardboiled egg trying to escape an inevitable egg salad.
Course at a Glance:
- Three 9-hole courses
- Up to 6,586 yards from the back tees
- Course rating of 71.2 from the back tees
- Slope of 130 from the back tees
- Four sets of tees