How Many Rooms Are At Skamania Lodge?

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258-guest room

Skamania Lodge is set on 175 densely forested acres overlooking the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, just 45 minutes from Portland, Oregon.

What time is check out at Skamania Lodge?

Check-In/Out and Stayover Services

Check-in time is at 4:00 pm and Checkout time is

11:00 am

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What county is Skamania Washington in?

Skamania County

Who owns the Skamania Lodge?

The resort, owned by

Pebblebrook Hotel Trust

, is renowned for its Cascadian style architecture, natural woods, state-of-the-art conference center built to IACC standards, authentic Northwestern cuisine, and awe-inspiring, 360-degree Gorge views.

Who developed Skamania Lodge?

The property’s 175 wooded acres offer a relaxing break from everyday life. Built in 1993 as a partnership among

the Columbia River Gorge Commission, the Forest Service, Skamania County and Grayco Resources, Inc.

, Skamania Lodge has a beautiful blend of the old and the new.

What county is Stevenson WA in?

Skamania County

What towns are in Skamania County WA?

Cities

Is Skamania Washington a town?

Skamania is

a small unincorporated community

in Skamania County in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Washington.

What is the area of Skamania County WA?

1,683 mi2

What elevation is Stevenson Washington?

207′

What county is North Bonneville WA?

Skamania County

When was Stevenson WA founded?

Late one night in 1893, in a dispute over rental fees, a suspect crew transported the county records from the town of Cascades to Stevenson. Stevenson became the county seat overnight. In

1908

the town was incorporated and the SP&S Railroad arrived, pushing the town up the hill away from the river.

In what county is Spokane Washington?

Spokane County

What county is Washougal WA in?

Clark County

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