
We stayed in Govy for the week of Thanksgiving and when it was dumping snow one day we decided to walk over to the Cultural Center and learn more about the mountain. We were able to get warm and...
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The Mt. Hood Cultural Center and Museum, located in Government Camp, Oregon, serves as a World Heritage Ski Museum dedicated to preserving the history and culture of Mount Hood. It features a variety of exhibits, galleries, and collections that highlight the rich skiing traditions and local history of the area.
The museum also offers opportunities for community involvement through membership and volunteer programs, while hosting events that celebrate the legacy of skiing on Mount Hood. Additionally, the Steiner Society, a club focused on the historic Steiner cabins, enhances the cultural experience for visitors and members alike.
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We stayed in Govy for the week of Thanksgiving and when it was dumping snow one day we decided to walk over to the Cultural Center and learn more about the mountain. We were able to get warm and...
Fun little spot with a ton of historical artifacts relating to Mt. Hood. It's not a huge museum but you could spend a good half and hour there looking at everything on display. Their collection of...
Good center to learn more about the NW. they offer a Steiner cabin tour each year, but for the second year I've tried to get tickets, the website failed and no one answered the phone on the...
This small center had a lot of information in Mt. Hoods past. They had a topographical map showing how vast the area is with different hiking trails. They showed what type of animals inhabit the...
Wonderful stop on the way to Timberline. Very interesting displays about skiing and the history of the small towns around the mountain.