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Niksen House: Scandanvian style Cabin at Mt. Hood
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*water pressure issue has been fixed! Niksen House is located just outside of Mt. Hood National Forest, 20 minutes from ski areas and an hour from Portland. The cabin is in a rural residential community and sits next to a 1/2 acre lot giving it an off-the-grid feel with all of the on-the-grid amenities. Many dining options are located just minutes away and the Sandy River is only a 5 minute walk from the cabin. Find us @niksenhouse The space THE SPACE This A-frame cabin was built in the 70’s and recently renovated with modern updates, lots of natural light and a Scandinavian feel. LIVING ROOM As you enter the home you will find a cozy living space with a wood stove, a smart TV equipped with Netflix and Amazon to use your own login. WIFI is provided throughout the home. KITCHEN Adjacent to the living space is a breakfast area for four people. The kitchen is fully appointed with a 4 burner stove/oven, full size refrigerator, microwave, and dishwasher. You will also find plenty of pots, pans, utensils to create your meals and anything to might need while you stay here. Coffee set up includes a French press, fresh Water Avenue coffee beans, a drip machine, and grinder. BATHROOM A full-size bathroom with jetted tub/shower is located on the first floor along with washer and dryer should you need it. A hair dryer, soap, shampoo and conditioner are provided as well. BEDROOM There are two bedrooms accessible by a spiral staircase. The first one has a queen bed, dresser and reading nook. This second bedroom has a queen bed and separate twin bed as well as a balcony with sliding glass doors that open up to the quiet ravine. Both bedrooms have one skylight with forest views. Each bedroom has its own thermostat for the heat. The back deck is the perfect place to read a book or just have dinner. There is a fire pit located off to the side of the deck that you are welcome to use provided that there is no burn ban in effect. OTHER THINGS TO NOTE: 1. This is a family cabin that we are happy to share with others. Please be mindful of the space and belongings. We would really appreciate it if you could leave the property in the exact condition it was found. The max occupancy at our property is 5 people. Parties of 5+ will be asked to leave. Your booking is non-transferable, and no right to sublease is allowed or implied. The guest of record must be present at check-in and check-out. 2. We are in the woods so expect some rural living things including: -The cabin is on a sensitive septic system, PLEASE do not flush anything except toilet paper in toilet. -The cabin is on a well and the water is safe to drink but there is a sulfur odor when using hot water from the minerals in the water reacting with the water heater. -Our neighbors have chickens and roosters that crow in the morning. Some people are sensitive to this while others don’t even notice. 3. Pet policy- Although we are a pet friendly cabin and love our dogs, there are certain guidelines to follow as not everyone who stays at the cabin come with pets. Well behaved dogs are welcome. Dogs are not allowed on furniture or upstairs. Please pick up after your dog and do not leave dog outside unattended. Always keep your dog on a leash as there are free roaming chickens. Pets may not be left unattended at any time. Niksen House is not responsible for, and will hold accountable pet owners for, any injury or damage caused by pets. In addition, the owner of the pet that causes injury or damage to others is expected to resolve the issue directly with the injured party. Thank you for following these rules so we can remain a pet friendly Airbnb. 4.The Oregon Department of Natural Resources often restricts outdoor fires in the summer to prevent wildfires. Guests are asked to comply-no fires, fireworks or open flame of any kind permitted. Burning during a ban is dangerous; and any violators will be immediately asked to leave without negotiation or compensation. 5. Cougars, bears, bobcats and coyotes have been seen on occasion and the ledge overlooking the creek immediately behind our deck is very steep. Please supervise your children and pets very closely. 6. This home is accessed by a gravel road off Barlow Pass. If it’s snowy or icy out we recommend an AWD vehicle. 7. Parents of young children (under 5) should be aware that there is a spiral staircase and open floor plan that may not be suitable for unsupervised small ones. Please message us if you have any questions about this. 8. For your safety and the safety of others we have a ring doorbell set up on the outside of the property. 9. By accepting a reservation with us, you acknowledge that use of amenities such as fireplaces and decks and the like may be potentially dangerous and involve potential risks if improperly used, particularly with regard to children and such use is at the your own risk. 10. Due to our location in the National Forest, power outages can occur from wind, heat and snow. While we only get snow at our elevation a few times, the wind storms tend to create power outages which eliminates our electricity and water since we are on a community well system. Usually these outages are short and we always work with our guests to minimize the inconvenience. **As the registered guest, you're required to share this information with others in your party and take responsibility for any damage(s) that might incur during your stay. No smoking No parties /events/photoshoots Check in after 3pm Check out at 11am Moderate cancellation Max occupancy at our property is 5 people Clean fee $100 Two dog maximum Security deposit $400 Price includes 6% Clackamas County occupancy tax Guest access GUEST ACCESS We are about 20 minutes from the winter wonderland of Mt. Hood Meadows, Timberline, and Ski Bowl for skiing, snowboarding and tubing. There are also great snowshoe and cross-country trails nearby. If you're visiting in the summer, you can enjoy great mountain biking trails as well as many options for hikes in the area. Our favorites are Sandy Ridge Trail system for mountain biking and Lost Lake for kayaking. Parking---- Please only use our driveway for parking and do not move the logs as these protect our septic system.
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