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Wood Cliff Tiny Cabin with Private Creek and Tree-top Views


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I had to share this wood cliff tiny cabin with a private creek and cliff top views with you right now.

It’s a tiny hand-built retreat made to accommodate two people with its fully equipped tiny kitchen, queen bed, and separate bath house and sauna nearby.

The rear porch gives you amazing treetop views as you’ll be able to see in the photos below. It was built using ten different types of wood. Well water is gravity fed to the cabin and bath house.

Nearby you’ll find an 80′ cliff that overlooks a mountain creek where you can relax and enjoy the peaceful sounds of the moving water.

Tree-top Views in this Handbuilt Wood Cliff Tiny Cabin

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Images © HomeAway/Michael Kryzytski

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Images © HomeAway/Michael Kryzytski

If you’re interested in staying here you can book through HomeAway.com right now.

Our thanks to Maddi Bourgerie of HomeAway for sharing this one with us!

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Alex

Alex is a contributor and editor for TinyHouseTalk.com and the always free Tiny House Newsletter. He has a passion for exploring and sharing tiny homes (from yurts and RVs to tiny cabins and cottages) and inspiring simple living stories. We invite you to send in your story and tiny home photos too so we can re-share and inspire others towards a simple life too. Thank you!
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  • Cahow
    September 10, 2014, 2:44 pm

    Very nice, very nice indeed. I’m curious about the high price per night, however: $140/night. We live in a highly coveted resort community in S.W. Michigan and the going rate for a place like this is around $100/night unless it’s a major holiday such as the 4th, Memorial or Labor Day. Off season prices are as low as $50/night.

    But, reviews are exceptional from guests who have stayed here so who am I to question what the market can bear? LOL

    Still cute and adorable, though! 😀

    • Alex
      September 10, 2014, 4:41 pm

      Seems like an amazing place! I’d sure love staying a 2-3 nights there.

      • Cahow
        September 10, 2014, 5:46 pm

        Trust me; we’d stay here in a heartbeat, too, Alex!

        I’m not familiar with the area so perhaps the price is fair market value for that zone. I just remember renting a 4-bedroom log cabin, overlooking a creek, for $200.00/night. That was one year ago, outside of Hot Springs, Arkansas, so all the couples only paid $50 bucks a night to stay there.

        Potatoes/Po-tah-toes…it’s still a charmer that’s worth the price for those that want this experience. 😀

  • Marsha Cowan
    September 10, 2014, 10:38 pm

    I can not express how impressed I am with this tiny house! I love, love, love the bed with all its cleverly deigned storage! Great house!

  • Sarah
    September 11, 2014, 8:04 am

    I don’t think there’s a price on serenity. I want to move here and keep my townhome just as a place to store my junk. 🙂

  • dale desprey
    September 1, 2015, 4:02 pm

    It’s the photo of the roof trusses that impressed me the most of this really nice home.

  • vee
    September 1, 2015, 6:45 pm

    Warm and charming in a great setting!

  • Trish
    September 5, 2015, 10:51 am

    I’m also impressed by the roof trusses. Looks like this tiny cabin is sturdy and well built to endure any weather that comes its way. The interior layout is practical and cozy too.

  • Sally
    October 17, 2016, 2:24 pm

    Sweet cabin!
    Just curious. How do you get up on the bed? Simply jump and climb? Is there a ladder or stool?

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