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par un voyageur
Would give 10 stars if we could
Publié le 25 juin 2024 sur HomeAwayClean, comfortable, bathroom was inviting with awesome shower, bed was comfortable, elk wandered property. Owner is great and very responsive. Will stay there again.
par un voyageur
Publié le 7 avr. 2024 sur Expedia
This place was fantastic and so was Ian. Great location and I loved that elk walked through the property everyday!
par un voyageur
Loved our stay!
Publié le 11 août 2023 sur HomeAwayMy friend and I booked this property for a home base as we explored some of Mt Rainier. We absolutely loved it! So unique and modern, very comfortable & quiet. Cute towns nearby as well. Ian was very friendly, knowledgeable, and accessible! Would for sure consider staying here again in the future, highly recommend.
par un voyageur
Birthday visit.
Publié le 12 mai 2023 sur HomeAwayOne of my childhood friends came up for a visit from Illinois for his birthday. When I asked him what he wanted to do on his visit all he said was “mountains”.
This spot is a scenic drive away from tons of different trails and ranier National park. Not to mention it’s tucked away enough to have wild elk walk next to the property.
It’s been a wild experience and a total blast. The unit was cozy and accommodations were awesome. Stock up on some groceries and you’re good for a couple days.
Would love to come back up and hit the trails.
par un voyageur
Quiet peaceful little hideout
Publié le 26 sept. 2022 sur HomeAwayThe property was secluded and peaceful. Inside was very clean and comfortable. I would book again for a longer stay in the future.
par un voyageur
Mt rainier
Publié le 9 août 2022 sur HomeAwayIan the property manager was great and very helpful.
par un voyageur
Sweet wooded retreat
Publié le 15 juill. 2022 sur HomeAwayMy husband and I are hikers and wanted to explore the Carbon River area of Mt. Rainier. Since we do not backpack or do dispersed camping and there are no campgrounds in the area, this tiny home was perfect for us. It is also very functional and stylish. The kitchenette, which contains a microwave, convection/toaster oven, coffee maker, and electric tea kettle, was nicely stocked. There is a grill outside along with picnic tables, a patio heater, and chairs. The bathroom has a nice oversized shower head. Knowing that we were staying in the lower unit, I was a bit concerned that we would hear a lot of noise from our neighbors, who were staying above us. To my surprise, we could not hear footsteps, voices, etc. The unit has a mini-split, so the interior temperature was comfortable. The woods behind the house are beautiful and we saw and heard elk and their young every day. Highly recommended!
par un voyageur de Lynnwood, WA USA
Nice Getaway in the Shadow of Mt. Rainier
Publié le 4 juill. 2022 sur HomeAwayWe enjoyed our stay at this property, and will definitely consider it for a return visit. It was close to a couple of small towns (Carbonado and Wilkeson) with enough food to keep us fed for the weekend we were there. We arrived Friday night and left Sunday, and spent most of Saturday on a hike up to Green Lake out of the Carbon River Ranger Station in the NP.
Ian, the host, was very friendly and we got a chance to chat him up after we arrived to learn about how he got the trailers on site and the process of turning them into rental units. When we arrived there were elk in the nearby pasture and we enjoyed listening to the bark of the calves in their herd.
The unit was pretty much brand new, and it was the perfect size for my wife and I. It was well-appointed and had a little kitchenette which we used for making tea and reheating the leftover pizza from the semi-famous shop in Wilkeson. The bed was comfy and we both slept well.
The directions provided by Ian were spot-on and we had no problem finding the property. This is a perfect spot from which to explore Mt. Rainier from the Carbon River entrance and the surrounding wilderness.