“Year-Round RV Resort in Oregon”
Mt. Hood Village RV Resort in Oregon opened in 1984 and has always been known throughout the industry as the premier RV park in the Northwest. The Village offers a variety of guest accommodations, including vacation cottages, rustic cabins and yurt rentals. Also available at Mt. Hood Village are more than 300 wooded RV resort sites. This particular park in Oregon is a perfect location for large family gatherings, retreats of all kinds, or a quiet romantic weekend getaway in the mountains. Fun and adventure for all ages can be found within minutes of Mt. Hood Village RV Resort. Explore outside of the campground and visit the Mt. Hood National Forest to enjoy a variety of activities including rock climbing, bird watching, mountain biking, miniature golf, fishing, lakes and streams to explore, the Alpine Slide, a 27-hole golf course, and more than 700 groomed hiking trails. Head up the mountain to historic Timberline Lodge, which is the only location in the United States that offers year-round skiing and snowboarding. Join the fun at the Huckleberry Festival and Salmon-Mushroom Festival, two of the regions regular events nearby Mt. Hood Village RV Resort in Oregon.
Reviews of Mt. Hood Village RV Resort Thousand Trails
22 people have reviewed this location
Ratings Summary
Cell Coverage
Verizon 4G/5G
Confirmed by 12 users | Last reported on September 16, 2023AT&T 4G/5G
Confirmed by 12 users | Last reported on November 15, 2023T-Mobile 4G
Confirmed by 4 users | Last reported on November 15, 2023We were really happy to find an Encore park near Mt Hood so we could stay a few days up in the trees and enjoy. This is a pretty nice park with about 6 different sections of RV sites, so you do not feel too packed in when it is at capacity. We stayed over July 4 and it was great.
The location is really nice, about 14 miles from Sandy (closest good sized city) and 14 miles from turn up Mt Hood to Timberline Lodge. It is located just off the main highway passing through. If you come from the East, the drive up the mountain is fairly steep and before that, driving by the river has a lot of wind - just be prepared for it.
The older sections of this RV park can be pretty tight in a large rig. They have 2 new sections with lots of space, but it seems they are prioritizing for people who pay more for the spots or lease them annually. If you use the free Encore option, you will probably be in the older spaces.
It was full hookup and 50 amp, so that was great. We were walking distance from the indoor pool as well.
They had free wifi at the lodge / pool area that worked quite well. ATT service was surprisingly fast for us.
We would recommend this if you are going to Mt Hood for sure!
Nightly Rate: $0.00
Days Stayed: 4
Site Number: 36
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 4G
Stayed here because it was a last minute reservation and other places I wanted to stay were full. Was quoted $59 online but when we checked in there is a $4 per night resort fee and a lodging tax, liked the site as far as space goes and plent of shade. No sewer available in the section we were in and no WiFi. Did have cable, but the channels were weird. For eaxample, the One CNN channel they had was in Spanish. None of their channel numbers matched the listing they gave us. Check in was quick as we had made an online reservation. Will not stay here again as do not feel we got our mobey’s worth!!
Nightly Rate: $65.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 43
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
Since this is part of our Thousand Trails membership, we stayed at this Encore Park for no charge. Normal retail is $60. Check in is super easy & friendly and the park is massive, with sites for RVs, tents, and cabin rentals. Most of the older park is heavily shaded so the new Beaver Valley section is a welcome addition for those looking for satellite signal. The entire park is big rig friendly.
This is a full service, gated resort, with indoor and outdoor pools, a large lodge, small fully stocked store and cafe on site. There are several paths leading down to the Salmon River and one path leading up to the Wildwood Recreation Site (don't miss the Fish Viewing Center!).
Nightly Rate: $0.00
Days Stayed: 7
Site Number: BV17
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
This is a Thousand Trails Encore resort that accepts Passport America discounts. Checking in and out was a little slow and confusing but overall a nice place almost directly under Mt Hood.
Biggest complaint was WiFi only available at the club house but my AT&T signal was good so I managed to get by without the WiFi. Close proximity to Portland a big plus. Very nice resort and I would stay here again.
Nightly Rate: $33.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: ?
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 4G
While we enjoyed our stay we have some suggestions for improvement. It was a nice spacious campground in a picturesque setting. The cons: The bathhouses are in dire need of repair, renovation, and heat. They are not heated unless you use the showers at the pool. Although those weren't too much better.
Here are some of the pros: pool, spa, sauna, large campground, year round access, tiny house village, large fitness room, country store for supplies.
Here is our video review: https://youtu.be/aNIAmGejWwE
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 4
Site Number: -
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
We checked in on tue and was "assigned" site 12 in Vine Maple Hollow. (over the next few days it seemed like all units coming in, the main road was out our front window, were heading to VMN for the most part..
VMH is close to the nice big laundry area. There are some 15 or more Front loader washer and dryers.. I was seeing $2 for wash, $2 for dryer but not sure how long that time is.. The machine are coin operated and the area is clean, bright and very accessible. There is two tables for folding etc and some books have been left behind to read.. :)
The bath house for this section looks to be newly renovated with all new tile, toilets, showers and partitions.. and heat!! The shower have a push button that runs the water, which is not adjustable for temp but is a good temp, for about 75ish seconds (1 min 15 sec) which is not bad.. the stalls are good size and there is a WC accessible unit with roll in bottom. There are 3 sinks in a nice granite countertop with soap, elec outlets etc and big mirror. The light is motion/heat controlled so if you are sitting on the toilet for more than like 10 min the light go off.. (ask me how i know..LOL) but its not PITCH black dark as the door has a bit of a gap to allow light in or use your phones flashlight.
There is a nice lodge area with wifi, pool and foosball table, fireplace, wall mounted TV, and several sofas to sit around and chat.. the general store with good amount of stuff. also they have a lot of info on local hikes, places to go, annual site cost, and the new Park model/ tiny house section, you own the house and rent the lot for $508+- a month with a 20 yr lease term. Annual sites area available for
and you can do monthly lot rentals for or starting at $695.
There is also a onsite bakery/ breakfast place, see price sheet in pictures from Sept, 2020.. We were told the food was good and a bit pricey but we did not go there.
Most of the annuals were located in Goffs Landing, Beaver Valley and Alder Dells which were nicer sites with landscaping around the large gravel pads but not as many trees as in our area of VMH..
The sites in VMH are gravel with water (62 TDS) elec (120v) and sewer with a 3" hole vs 4" like most others.. the are mostly level and deep enough for a 30 ft with PU in front.. others appears to be longer,, the roads around the resort are paved so no dust etc.. :)
There is cable TV that WORKS.. see picture for channels.
will update with more info as I get to other areas of the resort later this week..
Nightly Rate: $0.00
Days Stayed: 7
Site Number: Vine Maple Hollow 12
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 4G
T-Mobile 4G
We were here 18 years ago and were QUITE impressed; however it is evident how the focus has changed from customer service and experience to the bottom line based on the following. Restrooms are passable; however neither maintenance nor cleaning is not being done routinely, just signed off as indicated by the dirt and webs in the windows and corners, rust in the vents, “out of order” toilets, and OLD dividers. Shower/bath houses have only one side entrance instead of entrance areas from opposite sides possibly from using one side for an additional campsite. Therefore causing people cutting through campsites backing to the bathhouses. There were entrances on each side 18 years ago. Power pedestals originally were in good repair; however now many have broken sockets, covers, and tilted from being backed over. Overhanging trees have some dead limbs in them which risk falling on the RVs/tents should high winds come up. The laundry building has mostly good equipment; however it hasn’t been cleaned in ages per dirty floor and so many pieces of left behind laundry, and a washer partially off the base. Laundry is $2 for wash and $2 for drying (7/2021) using quarters not tokens. The older campsites are well shaded and appear to have had some of the older larger sites divided to fit more sites in. What had been the tent area is now full hook-ups without ANY shade almost parking lot style.
WiFI: claims to have throughout property; however none at campsite and front gate employee said is available at the clubhouse.
Connectivity: 5G for AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile, good connectivity in EARLY a.m., poor during the day. AT&T best of all 3 services
Location: 2 miles from several eateries; paths to the Wildwood Nature center with fish observation window; on the Salmon River (paths to river); 20 - 30 miles from Mt. Hood; 14 miles to Sandy, OR. Has exercise room, pool, cafe and senior center. Saw a shuttle but no information available about shuttle or nearby hiking trails. We were able to change campsites to one of 6 available this weekend after waiting on hold for 10 minutes for options and permission to move.
Permanent camper section: Now has several long term sections for RVs and Tiny homes - fair maintenance.
Cottages: Well cared for!!!
Guest etiquette: With all the new campers, camping etiquette is lacking per people cutting through campsites, speed on the dirt roads of the campsites, noise levels, and persons not cleaning up after their dogs. Most dog owners did well keeping their dogs contained; however several struggled to keep their dogs quiet.
In conclusion, what used to be a high class campground worth the $85/night is no longer cleaned, maintained, or modern and worth $30/night at best.
Nightly Rate: $85.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: Doug Fir 33
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
AT&T 4G
T-Mobile 4G
We had an excellent stay at Mt Hood Village! Our only complaint is the bathrooms were not in great condition, but we just used our RV bathroom so that wasn’t a deal breaker for us. Awesome indoor pool, hot tub, gym, and game room. The playground was nice too. My kids didn’t want to leave. Our site was shaded and they spaced everyone out well. This has been our favorite Thousand Trails yet. We’ll be back!
Nightly Rate: $0.00
Days Stayed: 7
Site Number: VM 22
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
From the reviews online, we expected a nicer park. While the sites are decent size and we have decent P/W/S we cannot believe how badly this park is rundown. The prices certainly don’t reflect the type of park it should be. Weeds have grownup almost 4’ in some places. Little or no maintenance has been done at all. When we checked in they tried to sell us a membership to Thousand Trails. Our experience, we have not seen any of their properties that we would participate in membership. It’s a real shame that this park is not taken better care of considering the location. Thousand Trails should give this park some care or stop charging so much for the run down/overgrown sites if their not going to.
Nightly Rate: $72.00
Days Stayed: 7
Site Number: Hemlock 85
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 5G
AT&T 5G
I’ll start with the pros, spa, indoor pool, rec hall, restaurant on site.
Close to great hikes
Now the cons
Our bathroom had cold water only
(Not for me)
Floors in pool area and spa were filthy at least we had hot water
The whole row of sites was empty near us but somehow we had to look out our neighbors rear trailer, yes we should have gone to the office to move at least we power and water
I am giving 3 stars only for the hot tub because after a long hike I need it
Nightly Rate: $50.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: D36
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 5G
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Max Length
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- Sites Count
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- Back In RV Sites Count
- 20
- Standard Tent Sites Count
- 13
- Pull Through RV Sites Count
- 9
- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
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Age Restricted
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