The Cascade Ski Club Lodge

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Cascade Ski Lodge - THE Family-Friendly Place in Government Camp, Mt. Hood


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Lodge Amenities

Members feel at home lounging on one of the couches in front of the cozy fireplace; kids exhaust their energy playing games in the downstairs gaming room. The CSC Lodge has:

    a large living room with TV, couches, fireplace, free internet access
    a dining room where tasty dinners (Fri and Sat nights) and hearty breakfasts (Sat and Sun morning) are served
    a drying room, a waxing room, and lockers that can be rented for $ 50.- per season
    as well as clean dormitories (including women's only, men's only, and snorer's sections)

Lodge History

With a tradition that is almost 80 years old, Cascade Ski Club holds a special place in American Ski history. Cascade is the oldest continuously operating Ski Club that began solely for skiing in Oregon, and as such has strived to promote skiing as a popular activity. Cascade built and maintained the first nationally sanctioned ski jump in Oregon. More history can be found here.

The Lodge was built in 1947. The exterior of the CSC lodge was designed in the massive Cascade style, very appropriate for the mountain setting. The old clubhouse on the south side of the highway was torn down and the remnants razed. When Mountain View burned in 1955, a very large open area was created, which gives the Cascade Lodge an impressive open Snowfield in front of the building.

 

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