Guest
Dean's place is absolutely amazing. He was very responsive. If we had questions, we heard back in less than 30 minutes. The house had everything we needed


The approach is half the experience. Tucked away with the quiet confidence of a place that doesn't need to announce itself, Mid-Century Cabin Hideaway delivers exactly what its name promises: clean mid-century lines softened by the warmth of a true retreat. The architecture feels honest, all wood and glass and angles that frame the outdoors rather than shut it out. Inside, the design leans into its era without feeling like a museum piece. There is a lived-in quality here, a sense that every chair was placed for comfort and every window positioned with intention.
The cabin is designed for guests who want to settle in rather than check in. The interior spaces are thoughtfully appointed, with a layout that encourages both gathering and solitude. A well-equipped kitchen invites real cooking, not just reheating, and the living areas are arranged to make evenings feel unhurried. Bedrooms are simple and comfortable, designed for rest rather than spectacle. The real draw, though, may be what waits just outside the door. A private hot tub offers a place to decompress under open sky, while a fire pit anchors the outdoor space with the kind of warmth that pulls people together after dark. These are not afterthoughts or amenity-list additions. They feel central to the rhythm of the stay, the moments around which days and evenings naturally organize themselves.
Managed by Stay Portland, the property benefits from a hospitality team that understands the appeal of a well-run private residence. The cabin operates as a vacation rental, meaning the entire space is yours. There are no shared lobbies, no breakfast seatings, no schedules to keep. Groceries, local restaurants, and surrounding exploration fill the days on your own terms. The surrounding landscape and nearby offerings provide a natural counterpoint to the cabin's cozy interiors, whether that means morning hikes, afternoon drives, or simply doing very little at all.
What stays with you after a visit to Mid-Century Cabin Hideaway is the texture of it. The snap of the fire pit on a cool evening. The steam rising off the hot tub. The particular silence that settles over a well-built cabin when the lights go low. It is the kind of place that reminds you how little you actually need to feel like you have everything.
The approach is half the experience. Tucked away with the quiet confidence of a place that doesn't need to announce itself, Mid-Century Cabin Hideaway delivers exactly what its name promises: clean mid-century lines softened by the warmth of a true retreat. The architecture feels honest, all wood and glass and angles that frame the outdoors rather than shut it out. Inside, the design leans into its era without feeling like a museum piece. There is a lived-in quality here, a sense that every chair was placed for comfort and every window positioned with intention.
The cabin is designed for guests who want to settle in rather than check in. The interior spaces are thoughtfully appointed, with a layout that encourages both gathering and solitude. A well-equipped kitchen invites real cooking, not just reheating, and the living areas are arranged to make evenings feel unhurried. Bedrooms are simple and comfortable, designed for rest rather than spectacle. The real draw, though, may be what waits just outside the door. A private hot tub offers a place to decompress under open sky, while a fire pit anchors the outdoor space with the kind of warmth that pulls people together after dark. These are not afterthoughts or amenity-list additions. They feel central to the rhythm of the stay, the moments around which days and evenings naturally organize themselves.
Managed by Stay Portland, the property benefits from a hospitality team that understands the appeal of a well-run private residence. The cabin operates as a vacation rental, meaning the entire space is yours. There are no shared lobbies, no breakfast seatings, no schedules to keep. Groceries, local restaurants, and surrounding exploration fill the days on your own terms. The surrounding landscape and nearby offerings provide a natural counterpoint to the cabin's cozy interiors, whether that means morning hikes, afternoon drives, or simply doing very little at all.

There's something quietly disarming about a place that commits so fully to a design era without letting it become a costume. This cabin in the Mt. Hood forest leans into its mid-century bones—restored wood interiors, period furnishings, deliberate pops of color—but it never feels like a museum piece. The expansive windows do real work here, dissolving the boundary between the warm, curated interior and the dense evergreen stillness of Rhododendron's landscape. It's the kind of property that suits people who want their solitude to feel intentional rather than austere. The hot tub under open sky and the fire pit on the deck feel less like amenities and more like invitations to linger in the pine-scented quiet. You bring your dog, you bring a person you actually want to talk to, and you let the forest do the rest.
Guest
Dean's place is absolutely amazing. He was very responsive. If we had questions, we heard back in less than 30 minutes. The house had everything we needed
Guest
Loved the place, quiet and beautiful.
Guest
Beautiful stay. Not allowed to use fire pit unfortunately. The place is stunning just like the pics. So peaceful
Guest
Great host with a beautiful space. Thank you!
Guest
Dean was a great and friendly host! Would definitely consider him again on another vacation!
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