Laurel Ann

Laurel Ann, originally “Number 5” until the mid 1970’s, also one of one of the eight log cabins hired by Jim Harris to be constructed by a Swedish carpenter in the 1930’s for $60 apiece.  Legend has it he worked through the winter. It was reconstructed in the 1970’s by Howdy Carlton, and subsequently Stewart Warren and is named for his amazing wife Laurel Ann, a gifted musician and seamstress. We can still hear her clear, clarion voice.  It is winterized and there are two full beds as a bunk bed, and can accommodate four guests.

All of our cabins include wood stoves, firewood, beds and basic furnishings. Guest must bring their own bedding, cooking needs and lighting needs.

Please read our Cabin Policies and check out our Prepare page.

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