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26 Beautiful Cabins in Washington State

26 Beautiful Cabins in Washington State


Escape to the great outdoors and immerse yourself in the beauty of the Pacific Northwest with our curated guide to the best cabins in Washington State. Whether you’re seeking a cozy retreat nestled in the lush forests, a waterfront haven with stunning views, or a mountain getaway surrounded by rugged peaks, we’ve got you covered. Our expertly selected list of cabins caters to all preferences and provides the perfect base for exploring Washington State’s diverse landscapes.

Washington Cabin Rentals

All of these cabin rentals are a little unique. A lot of them come with cool features like an outdoor hot tub, a fire pit, or even a wood-burning stove, but you will soon realize that all of the Washington cabin rentals offer a great alternative to traditional accommodations. So forget the generic chain hotel, stay by the Columbia River, on the shores of the Olympic Peninsula, or in the woods of Eastern Washington. Get ready to light up the wood stove and enjoy a quiet escape with mountain views.

1. The Riverfront Mountain Home

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In the North Cascades, the Riverfront Mountain Home encapsulates all that’s good about life in the hills. In the morning, the cool air rises through the valley and mist floats from the river towards the mountaintops. In the fall the leaves drop, coating the meadows in shades of orange, matching the home’s warm decor.

After arriving, you’ll be tempted to jump right into the hot tub found on the home’s wraparound deck. Bask in the majestic river views, one that is as pleasant as it is exciting. The interior is charming and packed with amenities, including a modern kitchen and spacious living room.

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For adventures, head to the nearby Sky River’s Edge for outdoor adventures, along with skiing and snowboarding in the winter.

2. Alpine Annie’s

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Surrounded by ski resorts, country towns, lakes, and rivers, Alpine Annie’s is an A-frame that puts you within minutes of all kinds of outdoor fun. But as fun as your day on the water or mountain may be, you’ll always be excited to come back to this homey cabin.

The warm wooden interior provides a rustic yet comfortable experience and the floor-to-ceiling windows are filled with nothing but towering trees. On cold days, rug up, light up the fireplace, and tuck into a good book.

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When you’re ready to explore, you’ll be spoiled for choice. Depending on the time of year, you can head to White Pass Ski Resort, explore Mount Rainier National Park, float down the Cowlitz River, or see charming Packwood. The choice is yours.

3. The Snowline Cabin

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With dark wood paneling, large chalet-style windows, and dense green foliage, the Snowline Cabin is one of those classic cozy cabins in Washington. From the moment you park the car, you’ll feel the cool mountain air and the delightful smells of nature. The warm cabin lights contrast the home’s dark exterior, inviting you into a spacious living room.

With three bedrooms and two bathrooms, the Snowline Cabin is a place for friends and family to gather and can sleep up to ten guests. Under the cathedral-like ceilings, kick back and catch up with the beautiful stone fireplace warming everyone up. Away from the living room, guests will have access to a stocked game room, complete with a dartboard, air hockey table, and even a karaoke machine!

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For nearby adventures, you can explore Mt Baker and the Nooksack River before returning to chill in your private hot tub.

4. The Urban Treehouse

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Many of the Washington cabin rentals are tucked away in the mountains or along a glacial river. This makes the tranquility exuded by the Urban Treehouse even more impressive.

Just ten minutes from downtown Seattle, travelers can enjoy all the benefits of nature without a lengthy adventure. From your cozy cabin among the towering cider trees, you’ll enjoy modern amenities that combine all the treats of a luxury hotel experience.

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Well-appointed decor and furnishings lead you to a sleek kitchen and a hot tub with a scenic view. You’ll feel deep within nature as you cook up a feast or relax in the tub. The only interruptions will be the sounds of birds and the rustling of the leaves.

As it’s so close to Seattle, the Urban Treehouse makes for the perfect romantic getaway. Trade your time between nature and exploring all the best sights in Washington’s biggest city.

5. The River Run A-Frame

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Enveloped by giant pines, you’ll feel the power of nature at the beloved River Run A-Frame cabin. Near Barin, the cabin sweeps you up and places you in the heart of the Pacific Northwest with the Index River just steps from the front porch.

Guests will enjoy a simple experience, with the main bedroom downstairs and the second room in a loft. But what it may lack in privacy it gains in showcasing the true beauty of the region. From your full kitchen, with the gas fireplace alight, enjoy views out into the woods through the tall windows.

When the sun is shining, kick back in your spacious outdoor sitting area, playing board games until the stars shimmer above. At night enjoy the outdoor cedar hot tub.

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There is no shortage of adventures to be had around the River Run cabin. You’re just a short drive from Stevens Pass, where you can ski and board in the winter, or venture down the hiking trails and go mountain biking in the summer.

6. The Cozy Riverfront Cabin

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Wherever you look from this cozy river cabin, you’ll enjoy spectacular views of the soaring mountains and a duo of rushing bodies of water. Near Packwood, this cabin can sleep up to eight guests and comes complete with a mesmerizing wood-burning fireplace.

On either side of the chalet-style cabin are Coal Creek and Cowlitz River. This water glistens under the Washington sun and pours through the cabin’s floor-to-ceiling windows. The natural light makes it a stunning place to sit, read and watch the world go by. Add on the effect of the wood-burning fireplace, whose reflection shimmers on the wood paneling and you’ll have yourself a dream cabin experience.

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The spacious outdoor deck brings you a front-row seat to the experience. But when you’re ready for adventures, you won’t be far from Mount Rainier National Park, the charming town of Packwood, and skiing at White Pass.

7. Canyon Creek Cabins

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Located just an hour from Seattle, these rustic yet modern cabins provide the perfect base for exploring the natural beauty of the Cascades. Located just outside Granite Falls, the cabins are close to hiking trails. There is a local bar and Pizza joint in Granite Falls.

Each cabin at Canyon Creek is designed to maximize comfort while preserving the charm and character of the Pacific Northwest. Guests can choose from a variety of cabin styles, ranging from cozy one-bedroom retreats to spacious family-friendly units. Each cabin is fully equipped with all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay, including a fully-equipped kitchen, a cozy fireplace, hot tub and a private deck with stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

Pets are welcome.

8. The Mount Rainier Tiny Home

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Just minutes from Mount Rainier National Park, this tiny home is one of the best cabin rentals in the state. You can’t beat it for location, but such is the simplicity of the cabin design that it also provides for a memorable experience.

Not far from Ashford, the terribly cute and tiny cabin sleeps two people providing a rustic yet cozy cabin getaway. The interior design leaves plenty of room for you and your partner to enjoy. Kick back on the sofa, load up the Netflix and cook s’mores on the indoor fireplace.

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From the kitchen and living room, you’ll have nature views pouring through the windows. The delightful wraparound deck comes complete with a front-row seat to giant pines, an outdoor grill, and a great outside dining setup. From there, take a few steps into the forest, where you’ll find an outdoor fire pit for some cold beers and s’mores under the stars.

Guests of the VRBO can pick up the home’s complimentary snowshoes for a winter adventure departing from your doorstep.

9. The Chelan Treehouse

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Looming high over the majestic Lake Chelan, this treehouse provides unbeatable views of the largest lake in Washington. Here, your day starts early but in the most relaxing way possible. After all, you’re here to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life.

From your humble bedroom, step out onto the spacious deck, coffee in hand, to take in the stunning sunrise. As you slowly wake up, the warm colors coat the lake and sky to the point you’re not sure where the water ends and the heavens begin. As the sun continues to rise, you’ll be blessed with ample shade to enjoy breakfast, lunch, some light reading, and time with your friends.

The cabin sleeps up to four guests in two queen-sized bedrooms. The kitchen comes complete with all you need for meals. There is also an outdoor grill. From your waterfront cabin, you’ll have 100 yards to the community beach. You’ll also have easy access to outdoor adventures and eight local wineries.

10. Rolling Huts

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Located in the Methow Valley, Rolling Huts offers a unique and modern take on glamping. Designed by renowned architect Tom Kundig, these huts are a blend of contemporary design and rustic charm. Set against the stunning backdrop of the North Cascades, they are an ideal base for exploring the natural beauty of the region.

The Rolling Huts are perched on wheels, giving them a unique and quirky charm. Each hut is equipped with modern amenities including a small refrigerator, microwave, and Wi-Fi, ensuring you have everything you need for a comfortable stay. The huts are designed to be eco-friendly, with large windows providing natural light and spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and meadows.

Guests can choose from several different huts, each of which is furnished with a comfortable queen-size bed, a sleeping platform, and a wood-burning fireplace for cozy evenings. The Rolling Huts also provide access to a communal restroom and shower facility.

11. The Elephant House

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On the edge of the Spieden Channel in the San Juan Islands is where you’ll find the Elephant House. The cruck-shaped frame provides a point of difference from the typical A-frame experience, leaving more room on the interior to enjoy.

Under the arched ceilings, you’ll feel right at home among the delightful decor and cozy aesthetics. The cabin sleeps four with a single bathroom and guests will clamor for access to the breathtaking master bedroom. This is found on the second floor and comes with far-reaching views across the channel and of the surrounding islands.

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The Elephant House’s kitchen is fully stocked with a spacious dining room, guests can also make use of the BBQ grill or roast marshmallows over the outdoor fire pit steps from the water.

12. The Stunning Creek Front Cabin

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Have envious access to Mount Rainier by staying at this stunning Creek Front Cabin. While the national park is only five minutes from your cozy abode, you’ll be hard-pressed to leave such a gorgeous home.

You’ll find the cabin on a small and secluded acre, perched above the sparkling Big Creek. From your porch, you can enjoy your morning coffee while the sun creeps through the canopy and the water rolls musically down the stream.

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On those cold, rainy days, rug up in front of the indoor fireplace with your favorite board game. Or cook up a heartwarming soup on the wood-burning stove. Once it clears up, light up the fire pit and tell ghost stories under the stars.

13. The Rustic Chalet with Wood Stove

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Right next to the Mt Baker Ski Area, the Rustic Chalet is one of the top cabins to rent in Washington for outdoor enthusiasts. The home is tucked away in the North Cascades, providing ample privacy and quiet to bask in the surrounding nature.

On the back porch, guests can laze on the lounge chairs and watch the branches sway with the breeze. While there’s never a bad time to jump in the hot tub or fire up the BBQ grill. When you’re ready for some adventures, you won’t have a shortage of options at any time of year.

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Guests can go skiing and snowboarding on Mt Baker, explore the Baker-Snoqualmie National Forests, or venture along the many local trails. Back at the cabin, a sprawling dining room, full kitchen, and relaxing living room await. The latter comes with an old-fashioned wood-burning fireplace.

14. The Osprey Nest with Outdoor Hot tub

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Just out of Leavenworth, the Osprey Nest grants you beautiful views of the signing Wenatchee River. The cabin comes with a classic wooden design and is found right on the banks of the rolling river, a body of water you can see from multiple parts of the nest.

Kick off your day in the spacious kitchen. Views of the river and surrounding nature stream through the windows. The warm, wooden interior is as cozy as it gets, with ample room for cooking up a delicious brunch.

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After, head out to the porch and enjoy the sounds of the Wenatchee River. If it’s warm dip your toes in, or instead, jump into the deck’s roomy hot tub.

For close by adventures, check out the charming village of Leavenworth, explore the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area or blow up a tube and float back to the cabin.

15. The Yakima Cottage

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Found on 20 acres of pure solitude, the Yakima Cottage is the quiet escape you and the family have been looking for. The cottage can sleep up to eight guests and comes complete with its own treehouse. The treehouse hugs multiple trunks, providing you with a romantic escape into the canopy.

The options of the cottage and treehouse mean this can be a vacation for many or a quiet escape for two. Either way, you’ll have access to the cottage, which offers a full kitchen, large dining, and living area with beautiful views of the Yakima River.

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But the treehouse isn’t the only wonderful aspect of this vacation rental. The site offers private drift boat access and tubing opportunities, allowing you to spend time on the water. Not to mention the exceptional fly-fishing opportunities on this blue ribbon river.

The range of cute nearby towns can easily fill up the itinerary. You’ll be close to Suncadia, along with the historic town of Roslyn.

16. The Pet-Friendly A-Frame

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If you’re looking for a cabin in Washington where you can bring your furry friend, then look no further. This pet-friendly A-frame lies on a private three-acre property, allowing plenty of privacy and space for the pets to run free.

You’ll find this rustic cabin in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area and it comes with some of the best river views you’ll be lucky to see. From your back porch, you’ll be perched atop a rocky cliff, looking down on a wild and scenic river.

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You won’t be stuck admiring the views from afar, either. From the deck, a path winds down to the river, where you’ll be greeted with your own private beach.

Back home, you can cook up a cozy meal on the wood stove within the full kitchen before rugging up and enjoying some Netflix.

17. The Paris Cottage

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Oozing romance and seclusion, the Paris Cottage is the ultimate couple’s escape in Washington. This off-the-grid experience is found on Orcas Island within the San Juan Islands and offers guests a small but gorgeous cottage shrouded in trees with epic views.

The cabin features tall windows offer lively views of the spacious front yard, which leads to the water’s edge. Step out onto the porch, complete with deck chairs and a BBQ grill, and gaze across the majestic East Sound all the way to Lopez Island with the Olympic Peninsula looming behind. It’s a view you’ll never tire of.

Nearby, you can explore Moran State Park and the Doe Bay Hot Springs before lighting up your fire pit and enjoying s’mores under the stars.

18. Columbia River Gorge

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This A-Frame Experience the beauty of the Pacific Northwest in this newly built A-frame cabin located close to the breathtaking Columbia River Gorge. This cozy retreat sleeps four comfortably in two bedrooms, each featuring a plush queen-sized bed, and is equipped with one bathroom that includes a luxurious rainforest shower.

The cabin boasts modern amenities such as Wi-Fi and a gas fireplace to keep you connected and cozy during your stay. Take in the stunning views of the Columbia River right from the comfort of the cabin, or step outside to explore the natural beauty of the surrounding area. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, our A-frame cabin is the perfect home base for your Washington State getaway.

19. The West Seattle Tree-Top Cabin

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Who says you have to get away from the city to get away from the city? This West Seattle Tree-Top Cabin is just a short water taxi away from all the fun of downtown, yet provides its own rustic off-the-grid experience.

The cabin is a great option for couples looking for a breather who don’t have time for a long drive. Finish work on a Friday evening and be enjoying views of the forest from your reading nook in the blink of an eye. Located at the end of a rare city dirt road, you’ll hear nothing but the sounds of nature as you take a break from technology and reconnect with the world.

20. Hannah’s River Cabin with Hot Tub

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On the banks of the Wenatchee River, Hannah’s River Cabin is another vacation home you just won’t want to leave. Minutes from Leavenworth, the home comes with a beautiful deck and hot tub, affording spectacular views of the jade-blue river cutting through the pines like a hot knife.

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Guests can enjoy the tub, or wander down to the surging river for a more refreshing dip. Just be aware of the current. From the cabin, you’ll also be within walking distance of town where you can enjoy its magical charm and load up the picnic basket for an afternoon by the river.

When the sun falls, cozy up in the open living room and cook up a storm in the full kitchen.

21. The Black Bear Cabin

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Surrounded by pine forests, the Black Bear Cabin can sleep up to eight guests. Add on the open floor plan with a large kitchen, living, and dining room and you can see why it’s such a great place for family and friend reunions.

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The cabin comes with two stories, with a large master bedroom and a loft that boasts an air hockey table. Like so many of the best cabins in Washington, Black Bear Cabin is minutes from Leavenworth. Have ample outdoor adventures nearby and in the winter you can go cross-country skiing from the back porch. While in the summer, take it up a notch with mountain biking and a hike, or take the boat out on Fish Lake.

22. The River Bungalow

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On the edge of Mt Baker National Forest, the River Bungalow exudes all the charm of the original A-frames that popped up across the state in the 1970s. The deep wooden facade and roof fit in perfectly with the moody, lush forest, providing you with a cozy getaway among nature. Walk to the rocky beach to enjoy the river and soak in the views.

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On the inside, guests will find a wood-burning stove and a warm living area complete with a TV for late-night true crime shows. From there, walk through the gorgeous French doors out onto your porch, which comes with a BBQ and a hot tub. From there, take in the views of the rolling river that packs out with salmon in the fall.

After a night in your snug cabin, explore the nearby national forest, go skiing at Mt Baker, or drive to the nearby Canadian border.

23. The Stargazer Pines Cabin

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Nestled on 20 acres, the Stargazer Pines Cabin is the perfect place to kick back and admire the heavens above. The large back deck comes with ample seating for family and friends, plus a BBQ and a comfy hammock.

The space then leads into the enormous backyard, complete with a varied mix of towering palms and open meadows. The acreage allows for little light pollution, meaning you’ll be able to gaze at the stars without interruption. With a nice glass of wine, sit back and start counting the shooting stars.

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Inside the cabin, you’ll have a spacious living room plus a modern kitchen. Both are great for entertaining the five other guests that can stay here.

24. A Cabin on the Meadows

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Arguably the most unique of our cabins, the Cabin on the Meadows is completely custom-built. Yet its white roof and rich brown facade exude a modern, country vibe and are surrounded by wide open lawns.

You’ll find this home on Lopez Island and it can sleep up to four guests in two bedrooms. The whole crew will enjoy the full kitchen and living room with beautiful meadow views.

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The cabin features a wraparound porch, hot tub, and grill and you’ll be able to see all the way to Mud Bay. On a sunny day, take the trail that brings you to the bay’s secluded beach. It has a queen bed, and bunk beds that make it perfect for a family.

The outdoor hot tub and heated bathroom floors with a soaker tub make for a nice touch.

Aside from admiring the scenery, guests can explore local wineries and towns that have adorable farmers’ markets.

25. Gateway to North Cascades National Park

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This cozy cabin is located at the gateway to North Cascades National Park on the Cascade River. Tucked away at the gateway to North Cascades National Park on the Cascade River is the perfect escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

This charming three-bedroom, one-bath retreat is situated just 100 yards from the river, providing easy access for kayaking, floating, and bird watching. The soothing sounds of the river and the stunning mountain views create a tranquil backdrop for your stay.

The North Cascades offer some of the most magnificent hiking in the region, with numerous trailheads nearby, including the top-rated and breathtaking Cascade Pass. Whether you’re exploring the rugged mountain trails, spotting local wildlife, or simply relaxing by the river, our cabin is the perfect home base for your next outdoor adventure.

26. Olympic National Park Treehouse

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If you are looking for unique accommodations, look no further. This treehouse takes glamping to the next level. Imagine waking up to the sounds of birds chirping and the wind rustling through the trees, as you open your eyes in your very own tree frame cabin nestled in the lush forests.

This unique accommodation offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, allowing you to experience the beauty of nature without sacrificing any of the comforts of home. From your perch high above the ground, you’ll have breathtaking views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, with its sparkling waters stretching out to the horizon.

As the sun sets, you can gather around the fire pit, roast marshmallows, and share stories under the stars. With the national park right on your doorstep, you’ll have easy access to some of the most stunning landscapes and hiking trails in the region. A stay in a treehouse cabin near the Olympic Mountains is a truly unforgettable experience that will leave you feeling refreshed, rejuvenated, and closer to nature.

The best cabin rentals in Washington State are not just places to stay; they are gateways to adventure, relaxation, and cherished memories. With their well-appointed amenities, picturesque settings, and proximity to a myriad of outdoor activities, these cabins offer an ideal way to connect with nature, bond with loved ones, and recharge your spirit.

Whether you’re planning a romantic weekend getaway, a family vacation, or a solo retreat, Washington’s cabin rentals have something to offer everyone. So, pack your bags, leave your worries behind, and embark on an unforgettable journey to one of the most beautiful and captivating destinations in the Pacific Northwest.

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