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The entrance features a modern design with sturdy stairs leading up to a spacious doorway. A sleek handrail complements the steps, while natural light highlights the interior space visible through the open door.
Home in Stevenson
5 out of 5 average rating, 41 reviews

Brand New Modern Home in Stevenson

Levi and KendraRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
The place was exactly as shown. Everything seemed brand new and the kitchen was well stocked with appliances. One of our group members is a house cleaner and even commented on how clean the place was! Great location for getting out and hiking, or staying in to relax. Would stay here again!
A scenic view captures a valley blanketed in fog, with lush green trees lining the foreground. The distant mountains rise above the mist, creating a contrast with the clear blue sky. The tranquil setting showcases the natural beauty of the Columbia River Gorge.
Place to stay in Washougal
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Disconnect in Nature: EMF Free Restful Sanctuary

MarenRating, 5 stars8 months ago
It was a lovely stay, and just what was needed. Thank you to Danielle for sharing this space.
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A robust bridge structure is shown above, featuring intricate metalwork and support columns. A painted mural depicting a wildlife scene is visible on a concrete pillar, while lush greenery surrounds the foreground. The serene river and mountainous backdrop are partially seen through the trees.
Townhouse in Cascade Locks
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 53 reviews

Gorge getaway with Mountain Views Near Hood River

SamanthaRating, 5 stars4 months ago
Laura's place is spacious and modern with an amazing view of the mountains. The neighborhood is quiet and peaceful. The kitchen was decently stocked and the appliances were modern and great. I loved the open concept kitchen, dining area, living room. The bedrooms are downstairs on the basement level and right next to each other, sharing a bathroom. The second bedroom is more like a "nook" with a curtain, so it's not quite a full bedroom. We booked last minute and even ended up shortening our reservation due to it not being the right fit, but Laura was incredibly understanding and flexible with our situation.
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Cabin in Sandy
5 out of 5 average rating, 85 reviews

Arched Cabin with sauna on the Sandy River

ZoeRating, 5 stars1 week ago
This is such a special spot! So grateful we found it and we will definitely be back! So many thoughtful touches and attention to detail throughout the house, and an incredible location right on the river with views of Mt. Hood. Highly recommend!
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A bright dining area features a large table set for six, positioned near expansive windows showcasing a view of the Columbia River and Cascade mountain range. Natural light floods the space, enhancing the clean lines of the modern decor.
Home in Carson
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 32 reviews

The Columbia House

JoeRating, 5 stars1 week ago
I hope Travis counts his blessings when he goes to sleep at nights because he is a blessed man. This is a beautiful place and I’m an ideal location for anyone looking to escape to the mountains and enjoy the peace this world has to give. Ideally located, stunning views, and peaceful ambience.
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A serene landscape featuring a vibrant field of purple wildflowers surrounded by lush greenery. In the background, mountains rise majestically against a clear blue sky, overlooking a tranquil body of water nestled among the trees.
Cabin in Carson
5 out of 5 average rating, 40 reviews

Cozy Scenic Area Cabin

KeelyRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Truly one of the best Airbnbs we have ever had the pleasure to stay in! Everything was perfect, and the host's are incredibly thoughtful with how they stock the Airbnb. So private and in the most ideal location for commuting to any Gorge activities. Waking up and seeing the view of the river from the bed is just unbeatable! We will definitely be back!
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A charming cottage exterior is framed by vibrant flowering trees and lush greenery. Two sets of French doors open to a welcoming entryway, complemented by a wooden deck and stone landscaping featuring shrubs and blooming flowers, enhancing the natural beauty of the surroundings.
Bungalow in Stevenson
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Relaxing Garden Cottage in Columbia River Gorge

IvaRating, 5 stars5 months ago
Very sweet, artistic, caring details abound in this clean and warm woodland cottage. Perfect combination of feeling secluded and far from everyone inside the cottage, yet an easy stroll in to town. Stevenson is friendly and has multiple options for a weekend getaway. Optimal location for romantic weekend or BFF one on one! Fireplace, tub, coffee and outdoor garden provided the amenities needed to feel comforted, interior design quality kept my sensibilities engaged.
An inviting corner of the lodge features large windows with natural light filtering in. A comfortable bean bag chair is positioned near a minimalist side table, which holds a book and a cup. A floor lamp provides illumination, and greenery adds a touch of nature.
Chalet in Washougal
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 7 reviews

Recess Landscape Lodge

RylaRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
A very beautiful home with lots to do nearby if you’re interested in nature! Duane was helpful and responsive, making communication easy. Would definitely recommend this Airbnb!

Your guide to Skamania

All About Skamania

Skamania is located in the Columbia River Gorge, one of the glories of the Pacific Northwest. This 90-mile-long canyon, carved out of the Cascade Mountains, cradles the wide Columbia River as it flows toward the Pacific Ocean. Steep cliffs and forests frame both the Washington and Oregon sides. Many visitors come to Skamania to visit the lodge in nearby Stevenson, but the gorge also offers a host of public hiking trails. If you’re seeking adventure, you can go wind-surfing or kiteboarding on the river, or if you’re more of a contemplative traveler, you can spend an afternoon on the Bridge of the Gods watching cargo ships pass through the Cascade Locks.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Skamania

The Columbia Gorge is the east-west gateway between rainy, temperate Western Oregon and drier, more extreme Eastern Oregon, so you will encounter four distinct seasons in Skamania, none of them overly harsh. A mild spring gives way to glorious summer heat, with averages in the 80s Fahrenheit in July and August and little humidity. Evening winds cool off the gorge by nightfall, so you’ll still sleep comfortably. After a crisp and pleasant fall, the clouds and precipitation arrive in November and remain through March. Rain usually gives way to snow in December through February, when temperatures drop below freezing.


Top things to do in Skamania

Multnomah Falls

Cross the Columbia River into Oregon, drive west on I-84 for 20 minutes, and you’ll hit the most popular natural wonder in the Pacific Northwest. Multnomah Falls is a 620-foot tall legend, particularly in the winter and spring when its cascades are particularly powerful. Viewing of the second largest waterfall in the United States is easy for both a quick photo op and a longer hike up 600 feet to the top of the falls, where stunning views of the Columbia Gorge await.

Dog Mountain

Twenty miles east of Skamania is 3,000-foot-high Dog Mountain, and one of the most scenic six-mile hikes in the gorge. The most-traveled loop includes some steep climbs as well as more level sections. (On weekends in spring and summer, you can take a shuttle from the Skamania County Fairgrounds to the trailhead.) From the highest point, you’ll be able to see Mount Hood and other Cascades peaks, as well as dramatic views of the Columbia River Gorge. Many people come here in spring specifically for the wildflowers.

Hood River

If you’re craving a touch of urbanity during your stay, Hood River is one of Oregon’s most charming towns and the windsurfing capital of the world. Nineteenth-century storefronts line its downtown, housing a variety of boutiques, and some of the state’s best breweries have tasting rooms on the river. In spring and summer, many Portlanders drive up the ridge to gather cherries, peaches, and apples at the region's many U-Pick farms.

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