Welcome to your peaceful creekside escape! Nestled on the tranquil banks of Coal Creek within the Lower Timberline neighborhood, this cozy cabin offers the perfect blend of natural beauty and creature comforts. This mini oasis sleeps two and welcomes your four‑legged friend too! Enjoy your private deck with creek views and gas grill, stay comfy year‑round with air conditioning, and unwind in a thoughtfully curated space that blends rustic charm with modern ease. Perfect for a romantic getaway—or simply recharging in nature’s embrace.
Highlights & Amenities
Waterfront Location: Enjoy serene creek views and the gentle sound of flowing water right from your deck.
Ideal for Two: A well-appointed space designed for couples or solo travelers looking to unwind.
Pet-Friendly: Bring along your furry companion—this cozy retreat welcomes pets with open arms.
Outdoor Living: Spacious deck overlooking the creek with a gas grill—perfect for meals al fresco.
Modern Comforts: Climate-controlled with air conditioning, ensuring relaxation no matter the season.
Escape & Experience
Wake up to the soothing soundtrack of Coal Creek, sip your morning coffee on the deck, and watch nature unfold around you—birds, trees, and gentle creek flow. During the day, explore nearby trails, head into Packwood, or simply lounge with a book in hand. In the evening, fire up the grill for a lakeside dinner or cozy up indoors with streaming entertainment.
Whether you're here to hike, ski, or simply unplug, this cabin is your base for adventure and relaxation in the Cascades.
Other details to note:
-There is a $50 pet fee
-No garage access
-Upstairs is not available for guest use.
-There is a ring camera on the front door.
During the summer a burn ban may go into effect in all of Lewis County. During this time campfires, the use of charcoal briquettes, and any other form of burning may be prohibited. This property has a gas grill and propane is provided.
Winters in Packwood may get very snowy. We do our best to keep our cabins accessible, but winter traction tires and 4-wheel drive may still be required.