This is a mobile log cabin caravan pulled by a semi truck. It makes for a pretty big tiny house on wheels, doesn’t it?
Semi Trailer Mobile Log Cabin

Photos via YouTube/Just Dirk
This is a mobile log cabin caravan pulled by a semi truck. It makes for a pretty big tiny house on wheels, doesn’t it?
Photos via YouTube/Just Dirk
This is the Stunning Gate Lodge by The Little Log House Company. (UPDATE 7/19/21): The company has gone out of business).
This 296 sq. ft. looks way bigger than it is, but at under 400 sq. ft. it’s certainly still tiny. It has two bedrooms upstairs and a gracious living/dining/kitchen area on the first floor. There’s even a second-floor balcony for gazing out at the snow! Pretty neat, right?
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Images via The Little Log House Company
This is the 360 sq. ft. Cambridge Log Cabin.
It measures 12′ wide and 30′ long. Right now it’s for sale (asking $59,000) in Cambridge, Ohio.
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This is a tiny log cabin in Asheville within a community of tiny cabins that you can rent.
From the outside, you’ll notice dark logs with white mortar and a small covered porch area.
The inside of this particular cabin called “Snuggle Inn,” includes a studio floor plan with a full bathroom.
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Images © Airbnb
This is a tiny log cabin near Lake Tahoe.
From the outside, you’ll notice log siding and a gable roof with a fun second story balcony off one side of the home.
When you go inside, you’ll find a living room, full kitchen, bathroom, and a loft bedroom.
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Images © Sothebys Realty via Zillow
This is a tiny log cabin in New Zealand called the Fossickers Hut. From the outside, you’ll notice it has a classic pioneer style to it. It’s a tribute to the gold miners who once lived in an area called Canvastown that’s nearby.
Today, the little log cabin serves as a vacation spot that sleeps up to four people. And yes, it’s still completely off-the-grid. When you go inside, you’ll find a living area, downstairs bed, upstairs sleeping loft, a pot-belly stove, minimalist kitchen, small dining table, and an outdoor bathroom complete with shower and tub. Wouldn’t it be cool to step back in time and vacation in this Midwest-style cabin? I think so!
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Images © CanopyCamping.co.nz
This is Jeffrey’s 260 sq. ft. floating Amish log cabin.
It’s a 10′ x 26′ log cabin on a 16′ x 32′ floating platform.
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(Related:Â The Love Shack Tiny House Boat)
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Once in a while readers like you send in your tiny houses, cabins, cottages, RVs, and other alternative/small homes and when that happens I love getting to re-share it with you so we can all enjoy it.
So below is a quick post featuring one of our readers current projects… A tiny log cabin. Enjoy and re-share below if you feel inclined to. Thanks.
Alex, I’m almost finished with our next Tiny cabin. (see below).
I thought I’d share this excellent example of people living simply in a tiny cabin in Alaska.
It’s a simple log cabin with a covered front deck. When you walk inside you’ve got your living area and kitchen. And upstairs is your sleeping loft with skylights which you’ll get to see down below.
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What does the simple life look like for you? Is it in a tiny apartment in the city? A tiny home on wheels near a town? Or off the grid in a rural area? Let us know in the comments after you tour the cabin below: