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Fall is fast approaching, which has me planning and booking my upcoming cabin getaways. The Pacific Northwest has HUNDREDS of incredible cabin stays for every season. So pack up your favorite book, warm beverage, cozy sweater and slippers and find your next PNW Cabin stay in this guide! I make a cabin guide pretty much every year, so I’ll make sure to include links for the previous seasons of cabin stays if you don’t find what you’re looking for in this guide!
- The Best PNW Cabin Stays:
- 1. Whiskey Jack A-Frame Cabin
- 2. Getaway House – Washington & Oregon
- 3. Sky Valley Escape Geodesic Dome
- 4. Cedar & Pine A-Frame
- 5. Pleasant Bay Lookout
- 6. DaisyWander River Front A-Frame
- 7. Mt Hood’s Historic Cedarwood Cabin
- 8. Packwood Basecamp PNW Cabin
- Other PNW Cabin Favorites:
- Conclusion: PNW Cabin Stays
The Best PNW Cabin Stays:
1. Whiskey Jack A-Frame Cabin
The cedar hot tub and sauna absolutely lured me to this cabin near Roslyn, Washington. And if you haven’t been to this part of the PNW, I highly recommend a visit. Enjoy the mountain views, numerous lakes and beach access, as well as a charming small town filled with shops and restaurants.
- Location: Roslyn, Washington
- Sleeps: 8 people
- Pet Friendly: Yes
- Hot Tub: Yes – cedar
- Special Features: Sauna, indoor wood stove, movie projector, record player, outdoor fire pit
- Price: around $680 / night (definitely recommend getting a group together to split the cost!)
2. Getaway House – Washington & Oregon
If you aren’t familiar with Getaway House, they are tiny cabins spread all over the country! I love that Getaway House pretty much always has last minute availability, due to each location having around 40 cabins. Of all of the cabin stays listed, this one is by far the most affordable and is the easiest for spontaneity. While these cabins are SMALL, they have everything you need and the giant picture window and privacy are so lovely for a getaway.
- Location: Glenwood and Mt Vernon, Washington
- Sleeps: 2-4 people
- Pet Friendly: Yes
- Hot Tub: No
- Special Features: Large picture window, outdoor fire pit
- Price: range between $109-$259 per night depending on day of week and season.
- GUIDE: For more details and photos- check out my review
3. Sky Valley Escape Geodesic Dome
This Geodesic Dome at Sky Valley Escape was pretty luxurious and had all the amenities and more. If you’re looking for your a getaway or romantic getaways in Washington State – you definitely need to check this place out. The views looking out at the Cascade mountains in Washington are so stunning here without being too far away from Seattle.
- Location: Sultan, Washington
- Sleeps: 2-4 people
- Pet Friendly: Yes
- Hot Tub: No, but does have soaking tub with view
- Special Features: Wood-fired sauna, soaking tub, movie projector
- Price: ranges depending on season, but around $500/night with a 2 night minimum
- GUIDE: For more details and photos- check out my review
4. Cedar & Pine A-Frame
This charming A-Frame is tucked away outside of Mount Rainier National Park in Packwood, Washington. If you haven’t been to Packwood, it has a hip brewery and serves as an excellent basecamp for adventures year round. I’m so excited to finally stay at this cabin this upcoming Fall and am so looking forward to being surrounded by trees.
- Location: Packwood, Washington
- Sleeps: 7 people
- Pet Friendly: Yes
- Hot Tub: No, but does have shared outdoor seasonal pool
- Special Features: fire pit, balcony
- Price: ranges depending on season, but around $290/night with a 2 night minimum
5. Pleasant Bay Lookout
This Bellingham, Washington lookout is such a cozy place to stay year round. It has incredible views of Pleasant Bay, the forest, and is so nice I’ve stayed twice! Pleasant Bay Lookout is just off of Chuckanut Drive (which is an incredibly scenic drive and is full of PNW hike favorites). This is one of the best romantic getaways in Washington state for two, or the perfect solo reset trip.
- Location: Bellingham, Washington
- Sleeps: 2 people
- Pet Friendly: No
- Hot Tub: Yes
- Special Features: Hot tub and view of the sea
- Price: ranges depending on season, but around $225/night with a 2 night minimum
- GUIDE: For more details and photos- check out my review
6. DaisyWander River Front A-Frame
The Daisy Wander A Frame Cabin Rental in Washington State has it all and is one of my absolute favorite stays (shoutout to their cedar hot tub and mountain views!!). I enjoyed a classic PNW cabin stay here with on and off rain, staying cozy by the wood stove, and intermediate hot tub soaks. If you haven’t experienced a cedar hot tub, you’re in for such a treat.
- Location: Gold Bar, Washington
- Sleeps: 4 people
- Pet Friendly: Yes
- Hot Tub: Yes
- Special Features: Cedar Hot tub, river and mountain views, wood stove
- Price: ranges depending on season, but around $455/night with a 2 night minimum
- GUIDE: For more details and photos- check out my review
7. Mt Hood’s Historic Cedarwood Cabin
This cabin has all the cozy vibes tucked away in the woods just an hour outside of Portland, Oregon. I imagine myself going back to write or spend a day reading by the fire. My visit in the Fall was absolutely stunning with the leaves changing all around this charming, rustic cabin. A must-visit if you’re wanting to getaway to a classic cabin with lots of history!
- Location: Clackamas County, Oregon
- Sleeps: 4 people
- Pet Friendly: No
- Hot Tub: No
- Special Features: wood stove
- Price: ranges depending on season, but around $300/night
8. Packwood Basecamp PNW Cabin
Some friends and I stayed here after snowshoeing High Hut and it was SO nice to come back to such a luxurious, cozy place. These amenities brought us back to life after a tough adventure and absolutely has me wanting to plan a trip back.
- Location: Packwood, WA
- Sleeps: 8 people
- Pet Friendly: Yes
- Hot Tub: Yes
- Special Features: Fireplace, hot tub, fire pit
- Price: around $400/night (if you have a large group – this is perfect!)
Other PNW Cabin Favorites:
Conclusion: PNW Cabin Stays
Clearly there are endless cabin stays in the PNW, and I’ve kind of made it my mission to check out at least a few new ones every year. Cabin stays are truly what gets me through the gloomy seasons and I’m getting excited to slow down and relax at one of these cozy stays soon!
Which one of these would you book?
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