Lost Lake Resort & Campground | Hood River, OR

Lake History

Native Indians to the area called Lost Lake, E-e-kwahl-a-mat-yam-lshkt, meaning 'heart of the mountains,' which to the modern day visitor may seem more appropriate than lost.' However, Lost Lake is easier to pronounce.
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Secluded in the Mt. Hood National Forest away from the noise, traffic and city lights is home to species. Open early May to late October. The Resort is situated on the shores of Lost Lake, 3,140 feet up the slopes of Mt. Hood, A dormant volcano whose loftiest areas are home to eleven glaciers.

Lost Lake Resort has seven rustic cabins with electric lighting, cooking facilities, wood stoves, and rustic furniture. There is no plumbing in the cabins. All lodge rooms have kitchenettes, bathrooms, and double size futons. RV and tent sites are available on a first come, first serve basis. Located on the north side of Mt. Hood, this is a place of slow morning walks, watching sunsets, counting stars and discovering a special part of both yourself and nature's splendor all over again. We offer great fishing, hiking, bike trails, or plenty of reasons to do nothing at all.

Lost Lake is home to 120 camp sites but only take reservations for cabins & lodge rentals 541.386.6366.0

Things to keep in mind for first time visitors

- No cell phone service, service can be found just outside the park.

- It says "Rustic Cabins", these cabins could be older than you.

- Cabins have no plumbing.

- No flush toilets unless you have a lodge room.

- It cost's $7.00 per vehicle to enter the park.

- It's 144 turns up lost lake rd. It costs $$ to haul merchandise / food.

- Water is pumped out of the lake. Shower tokens cost $4.00.

- You can not reserve tent or R.V sites: first come, first serve.

- The earlier you arrive, the better chance you have.

- Don't forget to check out the view of Mt. Hood!

 

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