You’ll Never Run Out Of Outdoorsy Things To Do At Oregon’s Cooper Spur Mountain Resort
Sometimes the best getaways are the ones closest to home. After all, when you already live in the most wonderful place in the country, why leave? If you’re looking for a great staycation, visit Mt. Hood and check yourself into Cooper Spur Mountain Resort. You’ll find plenty of outdoorsy things to do, year-round.
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Nestled in the Mt. Hood National Forest, Cooper Spur Mountain Resort is a little gem, and the perfect place to stay for all your outdoor adventures.
Explore 50 acres of terrain that's perfect for beginner and intermediate skiers and boarders. There are 10 runs to try, and if you don't know how to ski or board, you can take lessons here.
During summer months, all kinds of hiking trails are just begging to be explored. Take the two-mile-long Tamanawas Falls Trail to see this stunning waterfall. Mountain bike trails will also satisfy your taste for adventure.
When all this outdoorsy recreation fires up your appetite, stop by the Crooked Tree Tavern & Grill, a farm-to-table restaurant that serves some of the best burgers you've ever tried.
At night, tuck yourself into one of the cozy cabins at the resort. Choose from five deluxe cabins, three lodge condos, a private log home, or six lodge-style hotel rooms.
Are you ready to book your staycation at Cooper Spur Mountain Resort? Visit its website for more info and to reserve lodging, and follow the resort’s Facebook page to see more great photos.
Address: Cooper Spur Mountain Resort, 10755 Cooper Spur Rd, Mt Hood, OR 97041, USA
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