A remote mountain cabin near Welches, Oregon, at the western gateway to Mount Hood, is the subject of a local ghost story involving a woman who took her own life by jumping from the cabin's upper story. Since her death, subsequent owners and guests have reported seeing the apparition of a woman in a long dress standing at the upper windows, looking outward toward the mountain. The figure has been described as transparent and motionless, and she vanishes when observers attempt to get closer. Inside the cabin, visitors have reported hearing footsteps on the stairs, doors opening and closing, and an inexplicable feeling of deep sadness that permeates the upper rooms. Some guests have described waking in the night to find the room filled with an icy cold despite a functioning heating system. The cabin's location in the heavily forested foothills of Mount Hood, surrounded by old-growth Douglas fir and frequently shrouded in mountain fog, contributes to its haunted atmosphere. The story is well-known among Mount Hood-area residents, though the exact location of the cabin is not widely publicized to protect the privacy of current owners.
