Between the iconic California shoreline and the old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest, America’s left coast is home to an array of diverse ecosystems, offering solitude-seeking travelers room to breathe without the crowds.
Whether your style is traditional or contemporary, rustic country or luxe minimalist, there’s a vacation rental to fit the bill. From California to Alaska, here are 12 show-stopping cabins across the region.
1. Mt Hood View Tiny House – Sandy, Oregon
Perspective is the name of the game at this , set on 23 private acres in Sandy. The structure’s wall of eastward-facing windows completely opens up onto the deck, featuring spectacular, unobstructed sunrise views from the comfort of both couch and bed. Although the space is tight, the cabin’s stylish, clean-lined furnishings fit together seamlessly, and the wood accents – reclaimed floors and doors, live-edge countertops – bring the outdoors in nicely. $126 per night.
2. Wolf Ridge Cabin – Seward, Alaska
On the whole, Alaska is known for its remoteness, but takes this to another level. Located in the rainforest overlooking Resurrection Bay, this custom-built property requires a trek from its guests, first by boat or helicopter and then by foot, via a steep 20-minute hike to its mountainside perch. (Rolling suitcases are not recommended.) However, once you’re on the deck, taking in the panoramas, or cuddled up in front of the fire, reveling in the solitude, the journey will have been well worth the effort. $250 per night.
3. Modernist Cabin – Joshua Tree National Park, California
A contemporary treasure on the outskirts of Joshua Tree National Park, the Ron Radziner–designed may have a tiny footprint, but its style is outsized. Featuring an open floor plan, lustrous wood accents, and local artists’ work on display, this cabin includes outdoor space for dining, lounging, and bathing, a stainless-steel kitchen with all the essentials, and the air conditioning and heating necessary for comfort on those hot desert days and cool desert nights. $400 per night.
4. Kindred Spirits Cabin – Applegate Valley, Oregon
Located near Oregon Caves National Monument and the Rogue River, on the grounds of a horse farm in the Applegate Valley wine region, Kindred Spirits Cabin is a colorful glass-fronted structure overlooking trees and greenery. With riding sessions available for an extra fee and pets welcome, guests can enjoy fresh eggs for breakfast, along with fruits and vegetables ripe for the picking from the owner’s garden. $90 per night.
5. Yosemite Hilltop Cabins – Yosemite National Park, California
Reservations are no longer required to drive into Yosemite for the day, but staying within the park gates – yet away from the crowds – is ideal for enjoying the sights. Private and homey, the Lupin and Sage cabins, tucked away in the enclave of Foresta, offer accessibility to hiking trails and stunning mountain vistas. $185 per night.
6. Alpine River Hideaway – Leavenworth, Washington
This Alpine River Hideaway cabin is perfectly placed for outdoor adventure, situated less than half an hour from Leavenworth on four private acres along the Chiwawa River. The property features open space, a deck with a grill, a hot tub for six, and a firepit by the river. Nearby opportunities for hiking in the Cascades and winery-hopping in Leavenworth make it an attractive destination. $226 per night.
7. Pacific Mists – Albion, California
This oceanfront cabin, located eight miles south of Mendocino via Highway 1, may not look like much from the outside, but it impresses upon entry with crisp white paint, wood-beamed ceilings, and walls of windows overlooking the Northern California coast. The mist-kissed deck wraps around the property, complete with a telescope for whale watching and stargazing. $296 per night.
8. Rustic Cabin – Paso Robles, California
Paso Robles, equidistant from Los Angeles and San Francisco, is home to hundreds of wineries. Formerly a military bunker, this rustic-chic one-room cabin offers indoor plumbing, air conditioning, and a fully functional kitchenette. With friendly farm pups known to stop by for pets, it makes for a charming getaway. $220 per night.
9. Cozy Alaskan Log Cabin – Fairbanks, Alaska
If roughing it is more to your taste, Fairbanks is the destination for you. This allows guests to try dry-cabin living without fully committing. It features faucets in the kitchen and an RV-style shower outside. However, visitors will need to brave the elements for trips to the outhouse. $85 per night.
10. Burnt Mill Canyon Cottage – Lake Arrowhead, California
This one-bedroom Burnt Mill Canyon Cottage is nestled in a serene area among old-growth cedars and provides nearby access to Lake Arrowhead Village and the San Bernardino National Forest. The rental includes owner-approved recommendations for walks and hikes in the vicinity. $196 per night.
11. Alpine Woods Cabin – Winthrop, Washington
This two-bedroom property near Winthrop is ski-in ski-out to Methow Trails, boasting over 120 miles of groomed powder. With a full kitchen, home entertainment system, and gas fireplace, it’s a perfect retreat after a long day outside. $145 per night.
12. Muirs Muse Retreat – Tahoe National Forest, California
Offering an off-grid experience akin to what a renowned naturalist might have experienced, Muirs Muse Retreat provides no electricity or running water. Located off a dirt road requiring four-wheel drive, it’s a stones-throw from hiking and biking trails, as well as scenic mountain lakes. $85 per night.