Government Camp Oregon: A mecca for winter sports
While Government Camp real estate is popular for vacation homes and cabins, it is an undiscovered paradise for winter sports enthusiasts in particular. It’s true that a significant year-round residential base gives the area some deep roots of citizens who care about their home in the beautiful Oregon forest. But there is no season like snow season in Government Camp.
The community sits in an unincorporated area of Clackamas County, OR. It is located in the Mount Hood Corridor just north of one of the most uniquely named mountains in the world: Tom, Dick and Harry Mountain. Not just any Tom Dick and Harry, mind you!
It is a very close to several regional ski resorts. There is Timberline Lodge, about fifteen minutes away. Then there is Mount Hood Skibowl right in Government Camp, and its own smaller ski resort, called Summit Ski Area for newbie skiers. For those who just feel like driving, there is another popular ski resort near Government Camp called Mount Hood meadows. The Mount Hood Meadows ski resort is only twenty minutes away from Government Camp.
The ski resorts, of course, don’t even take into account the miles and miles of outdoor trails where snowshoers and cross country skiers can experience the beauty of the backcountry from a perspective that few get to do. So whether you’re a beginner or seasoned pro when it comes to winter sports, you’ll find plenty of action in Government Camp.
Government Camp is located on Interstate 26, also called the Mount Hood Scenic Byway. It is near the intersection of I-26, Oregon Route 35, and the Barlow Pass summit of the Cascade Range.
An added bonus is that Government Camp real estate and Mt Hood real estate tend to be reasonably priced. One can find Government Camp cabins and Government Camp homes to fit most budgets, and the beautiful environment will reward the home owner for many years to come.