BARLOW CABIN SPECIALS

Mid-Week Special

Book Barlow Cabin for mid-week (Monday-Thursday) discounted rate.  Mid-week special rates are not applicable during the Christmas Holiday.

Most often, the cabin is available mid-week in the fall, winter, and spring. Please check the Barlow Cabin availability calendar for the day(s) you are interested in. Quick rental setup and keys are available in Portland, Oregon weekdays (M-F) for single night rentals and weekday use.

Trillium Tracks - Cross Country Ski Trail - Oregon Trail Barlow RoadEmail: Trillium Lake Basin Cabins for more information.

For rental information please see our renter's information page.

Summer Rates

Summer rates vary. Please email for more information.  Mid-week summer/fall specials are available, except on holidays.

Winter Rates

We are updating our winter rates at the time being. Please email for more information.

Trillium Lake

Trillium Lake

Trillium Lake is located 7.5 miles south-southwest of Mount Hood and 1.5 miles east of Trillium Lake Basin Cabins. The lake itself was created by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife in 1960 when a dam at the headwaters of Mud Creek was erected.

The area which is now the lake was part of the historic Barlow Road, a component of the Oregon Trail. Barlow Road at the time was a log road which extend across the marshes to the toll station at Summit Meadow (1866-1870). Barlow Cabin's east windows face Summit Meadow.

Trillium Flower

The Trillium is a genus of flower particularly noticeable in the area. Trillium should never be picked or harvested. Their flowers bloom once every 7 years, a unique and rare bloom best enjoyed in it's native setting.

Reflect

Trillium lake is popular for fishing, camping and photography, often clearly reflecting Mount Hood.

The Trillium Lake Campground features a seasonal boat ramp and wheelchair-accessible floating dock.

Winter Access

Cross-Country Ski Trails

Trillium Lake Snow trails consist of Six miles of groomed trails for traditional cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

The trails are generally groomed twice per week from Thanksgiving until April.

Ski from Barlow Cabin onto trails that connect to Trillium Lake.

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