This is a fantastic family getaway cabin in Washington with two bedrooms, two queen beds, two twin beds and a futon! Get everyone together for some serious bonding time surrounded by gorgeous tall trees.
There are two decks on the cabin — one at ground level and one on stilts that makes it feel like your drinking morning coffee in the tree tops. Need to relax in the evening? Hop in the outdoor hot tub. If you plan a winter stay, you can come inside and snuggle around the fireplace. Book your stay on Glamping Hub!
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Cozy Cabin Tucked in the Trees of Washington with a Hot Tub

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Look at how beautiful this setting is. I love the metal roof, too!

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You can grill dinner on the back porch.

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That wood-burning stove is such a lovely feature — as well as the stone fireplace.

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Maybe play some family board games in the evening.

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There’s a large open-concept living room and kitchen.

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A perfect bar-height table for meals.

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Looks so comfortable and cozy, doesn’t it?

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It’s wonderful that they have full-sized appliances so you can cook during your stay.

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Tall dining table/barstools.

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Here’s the downstairs master bedroom with a queen bed.

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You know your kids will want to sleep in this little cubby!

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And here’s a matching one on the other side.

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Now that’s a vacation shower!

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Here’s the coolest part — look at this coffee spot!

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The hot tub!

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A fire-pit perfectly fit for s’mores!

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Relax in this amazing hammock in the trees.

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And if the indoor shower isn’t your vibe, shower among the trees!

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You can access the upper deck via the staircase or out the upstairs bedroom.

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This is so sweet! Except the bedroom. You get there and it is a huge let down. The bed looks wonderful but the room itself is a step into a different reality. The pictures from the begining has a painted look. I kept wondering if it was a painting or photo.
Yea I think they used some kind of painting filter on those pictures.
Nah, I don’t think so. Looks more like that cheap particle board (chip board in US?) which has a paper print (woodgrain in this case) laminated on it for the walls. Never, ever, looks good. Looks tacky, cheap and nasty.
The effect is PS detail extractor and a little bit goes a long way. I advise to back it off a bit. The house is beautiful. I love everything about it including that top deck. The sleeping nooks are great! The detail extractor detracts from the beauty of this house ❤️
What is the point of full size appliances if you’re only going to stay for a short while?
I suppose you could go for Thanksgiving and prepare your family a feast. (I went tent camping on Thanksgiving once and was surprised how many other people were there, preparing feasts on campfires.)
Mind it has two bedrooms, two queen beds, two twin beds and a futon. So enough people can be there at the same time to warrant needing the capacity to handle large meals for even short stays…
Correct. It can officially sleep six according to Glamping Hub. So, you always cater for the maximum number of guests. If you don’t the bad reviews would come thick and fast.