Mt. Hood Village Cottages' cheapest rustic cabin goes is $49 per night as of 2010. Amenities include an indoor swimming pool and spa.
In 2010, Cabins Creekside's cheapest room goes for $79. Each cabin has enough space for four people with a queen bed and bunk beds. In addition to skiing, Cabins Creekside is close to opportunities for fly fishing, river rafting and hiking.
The Resort Room in Resort at the Mountain is 350 square feet and is $87 at its cheapest rate in 2010. The room features a private deck or patio, Simmons mattress and an alarm clock with iPod connection capability.
Timberline Lodge's chalet runs for $110, as of 2010. The room contains bunk beds to maximize the space for multiple guests. Enjoy the outdoor pool, Jacuzzi and indoor sauna. Timberline has six ski trails steps outside the chalet.
Check on specials or deals on the establishment's website. For example, Ski Bowl Resort's cheapest rooms usually go for $189, but if you book midweek for five days in January or February, the rate drops to $139 per night. Also look for discounts offered by your lodge for ski lifts or reduced rental equipment rates which can save you more money overall.