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Illustration of a small, wooden cabin with a red roof and a front porch.

#4 - Vintage Motorcycle Cabin

  • Two Twin Beds
  • Half Loft
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  • Two Twin Beds
  • Half Loft
Whew...that last corner was a doozy. The sidecar ended up 3 feet in the air, and you were certain you were going to wind up either squirreling into the mountainside to your left or taking a splash in the creek to your right. But you hung on tight and the ol' 1972 BMW airhead stayed the course. After that hectic adventure, you're ready to settle into a comfy cabin that reminds you why you love sweeping curves and the smell of a vintage engine. Surrounded by unique motorcycle art from past Isle of Man TTs and shelves full of vintage motorcycle toys, you will be inspired to create your own stories from the road. Our vintage motorcycle cabin features a vaulted ceiling and half loft with two twin beds suitable for those under 6 feet tall (The half loft limits mattress length to 72"). Or you can put the two together lengthwise and snuggle with your homie. We won't judge you after a long day of riding.

This cabin has a ladder to the small sleeping loft. If you are not comfortable climbing a ladder, please consider our flyfishing or nature cabin, both of which are single story. The loft in this cabin is 6 feet long, and the two twin mattresses are also 6' long. If you are taller than 6 feet, you may find another cabin more comfortable for sleeping. (the Winter cabin also has a 6' sleeping area, but all others are standard bed length).
Cabin is well appointed with a microwave, mini fridge, electric tea kettle, and instant coffee and tea.
Cabins have electricity and excellent infrared heaters to keep you toasty on cold nights. Starlink wifi is available at the cabins.
Cabins do not have plumbing. You will find water available in the mini fridge. There are four individual, and quite bougie, bath houses located adjacent to the cabins, each featuring a shower, toilet, and sink.
We are on 135 acres of forested land, backing up to tens of thousands of acres of National forest. Food garbage must be disposed of nightly in one or our bear-proof trash cans located near the electrical panels with the little red roofs.
Quiet hours are 10pm - 8am. Please keep noise at a low level during these hours.
January 2026
February 2026
 
 
 
 
 
 
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