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This portable log cabin for sale in Arkansas features everything you need for full-time living, including a private first-floor bedroom, which could also work as an office or flex room since there’s a loft bedroom.

The main living area has vaulted ceilings and plenty of room for a couch, and it blends seamlessly into the kitchen which has a small bank of cabinets and room for appliances. Finally, a compact bathroom fits a residential toilet, vanity, and a single-piece shower stall. You can purchase it for $52,000 on Facebook Marketplace.

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First Floor Bedroom in This Log Cabin Park Model

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While the “tiny house movement” might be relatively new, the concept of small homes has been around since the beginning of time. This 100+-year-old cabin in Alberta is one of those historic tiny homes, originally built for fur trading in the area near Ghost Lake.

It’s been upgraded with electricity and modern plumbing, and a wood stove provides heat on snowy evenings. There’s a sink and toilet inside the cabin, and a shower and laundry at a nearby building. A kitchenette allows you to cook simple meals during your stay.

  • Explore a 100+ yr-old log cabin near Ghost Lake, Alberta
  • Vintage charm meets modern comfort in a historic fur trading cabin
  • Experience the Rocky Mountains’ beauty with a rustic luxury getaway

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Alberta Fur Trade Cabin Near Ghost Lake

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Images via Airbnb/Mike

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Here’s a beautiful historical one-room log cabin that has been lovingly renovated to retain old charm and include modern conveniences. Located on a farm in Kentucky, you’ll be surrounded by lovely pastures alongside Stoner Creek.

There’s a screened-in porch with a ceiling fan where you can enjoy morning coffee, and an indoor bathroom with a residential toilet and shower stall. A working fireplace provides warmth on chilly evenings, and you can enjoy horseback riding and other outdoor activities during your stay.

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Gorgeous Log Cabin on Kentucky Pasture

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Natalie learned carpentry skills in a number of workshops but noticed that many of the women watched while the men “did the things.” She had a passion for permaculture and sustainable building and wanted to create a safe space where women could get hands-on building experience to create their own homes! So she started Wild Abundance.

Her own log tiny house (which has been added onto over the years and is now “small” rather than “tiny”) sits on the property where she does workshops, but there are also lots of educational videos on her website which you can learn from. In the video below, you can see her amazing hand-crafted home.

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Her Log Cabin with Soapstone Sink & Wood Oven That Heats Water

Her Hand-Built Log Home & Building Workshops 3

Images via Tiny Home Tours

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If you’re looking for a tiny house AND land, look no further. This log cabin park model in Mentone, Alabama sits on 1/2 acre and it’s for sale for $179,000.

At 399 square feet you’ll get a spacious living room with an electric fireplace, a galley kitchen, full bathroom and a downstairs bedroom! Interested parties can contact the seller on Facebook.

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399 Sq. Ft. Cabin with Downstairs Bedroom for $179K

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Here’s a beautiful 432 sq. ft. log cabin that started as an Amish-built frame and was built out by the folks at Square Nail Rustics in Hartford, NY. It comes fully furnished and ready to take just about anywhere (as long as your town allows, of course).

The cabin has a lovely front desk with a beautiful porch swing. When you walk in, you’ll find yourself in the living room with beautiful vaulted ceilings. There’s a full kitchen with all new appliances and a bathroom just before the ground floor primary bedroom. What do you think?

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Log Cabin Built Out from Amish Frame in Hartford, NY

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Famous Zookeeper Jack Hanna could have built any retirement home he wanted, but he chose a simple 700-square-foot log cabin, tucked in the Montana forest. The cabin, built in 1996, features one bedroom and one bathroom, and is decorated in classic lodge style.

Sadly, Hanna was recently diagnosed with dementia which has been rapidly progressing, but he still owns this private spot, and I wonder if his family will bring him there for some peace and quiet?

The “Elk Cabin,” as he named it, was built without plans from locally-sourced timbers. His friend and handyman Randy Baker helped create the masterpiece, and a veteran stonemason created the stunning stone fireplace. Enjoy the photos below, and read the full story about the house here.

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Famous Zookeeper’s Modest Log Home

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Images via Cabin Life

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While you can’t make it in time for this Thanksgiving, maybe make a plan to visit America’s Hometown next year!

You can stay in this traditional log cabin overlooking a cranberry bog, just minutes from downtown Plymouth where you can visit the rock where the Pilgrims (according to local lore) landed, take a tour of the Mayflower II and even enjoy a visit to Plimoth-Patuxet Museum to see what life looked like in 1627 for the colonists and native Wampanoag tribe.

This stunning home has two downstairs bedrooms, as well as an open loft with sofa bed couches and a finished basement with a pool table, huge TV and more dining space. You can book your stay on Airbnb. Reviews say the host, Garrett, bakes you fresh cranberry bread!

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Stay in This Log Cabin Overlooking a Cranberry Bog

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Images via Airbnb/Garrett

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While this is a vacation property, it’s the kind of place I could easily see a family living in quite happily year-round. At 1250 square feet, it’s by no means “tiny,” but would still be more compact than many of the McMansions people live in today.

You walk into an open-concept living room and kitchen, complete with a stone fireplace and dishwasher! A full staircase leads up to the loft bedroom with two twin beds, while downstairs you’ll find mirror queen beds in fully-enclosed bedrooms. Last, but not least, there’s a full bathroom across from the staircase.

This cozy spot includes a firepit and picnic tables, and it’s woodland surroundings make it a great spot to bring your immediate family for vacation. Book your stay here.

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Perfect Log Cabin with 3 Bedrooms at Lake Warren Estates

Magical Forest House For Family Getaway in PA 2

Images via HipCamp

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