Cabin Tent
Cost
SEASON
LOCATION
Guests
Halfway between camping and staying indoors, our cabin tents offer a wilderness experience where you can leave your tent at home. Our eleven cabin tents sleep four people each and are available May 27th to October 9th.
Each 12′ by 14′ tent is set on a wooden deck built into the side of the hill and equipped with four cots, a lantern, a small gas grill, and a comfortable porch. You should bring a sleeping bag or blankets, a towel, a pillow and a flashlight. Linens are not included.
Bedding is not provided, so be sure to bring pillows and sheets and blankets (or a sleeping bag).
We do not allow you to drive up into our campground, please park in the lower unpaved lot. The tent sites are located a short walk up the hillside. Handcarts are available for your use to make carrying your gear easier.
While we do not allow open fires in our campground, there is a communal fire pit located behind the Lodge which you are welcome to use with the Lodging Managers’ permission. Firewood will be provided for you.
Quiet time is from 9:30 PM to 8 AM
Yes, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Dogs are not allowed inside the cabin tents or the yurt, or to be left alone in the campground
The cabin tents do not have any electricity, so plan on charging your phone in your car.
Amenities
Non-Smoking
Four Single Mattress per Tent
Small Gas Grill
Two Chairs
Communal Bathhouse with Hot Showers, Flush Toilets
Vehicle Free Campground
Bedding is not provided, so be sure to bring pillows and sheets and blankets (or a sleeping bag).
We do not allow you to drive up into our campground, please park in the lower unpaved lot. The tent sites are located a short walk up the hillside. Handcarts are available for your use to make carrying your gear easier.
While we do not allow open fires in our campground, there is a communal fire pit located behind the Lodge which you are welcome to use with the Lodging Managers’ permission. Firewood will be provided for you.
Quiet time is from 9:30 PM to 8 AM
Yes, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Dogs are not allowed inside the cabin tents or the yurt, or to be left alone in the campground
The cabin tents do not have any electricity, so plan on charging your phone in your car.