The area where Government Camp is located had been known by that name since 1849 when the Regiment of Mounted Riflemen, enroute from Fort Leavenworth Kansas to Fort Vancouver, attempted to cross over the early Barlow Trail late in the season, possibly November or even December, and were faced with severe winter weather. They abandoned 45 wagons that were loaded with supplies, before descending Laurel Hill and down into the Valley. Since then the area had been known as the government camp.
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The Mountain View Inn
The Mountain View Inn was originally the home of Lena Little, wife of pioneer homesteader Francis C. Little. The building was relocated from its original place to the main road through Government Camp.
Mt. Hood Skiway Tram: When City Buses Flew to Timberline Lodge
. The Mount Hood Aerial Transportation Company was formed with a plan to create an aerial tramway to Timberline Lodge on the south slope of Mount Hood from Government Camp, the gathering spot for every activity on The Mountain. It was to be called The Skiway
Government Camp Oregon
The History of Government Camp Oregon, on the south side of Mount Hood. –
Mount Hood Snow – Government Camp, Oregon February 4, 2008
Mount Hood Snow – Government Camp, Oregon February 4, 2008
