Hotels have their time and place, but sometimes it's fun to stay in more out-of-the-box accommodations — especially if you're traveling with someone special or your family. Luckily, Washington is the perfect state to explore for such occasions. Here, you can sleep inside a cave and a hobbit house, just to name a few.
But if you happen to be heading to the Mt. Rainier National Park area, you can't go wrong with booking a stay at the Little Red Caboose on VRBO. This cozy converted cabin has rave reviews.
This is an actual nostalgic turn-of-the-century train caboose that has been converted into a cute little vacation rental.
Whether or not you're a train enthusiast, you'll appreciate this charmer.
The caboose is just shy of 400 square feet, so it's definitely cozy.
It has s single bedroom, so it's perfect for two. However, families with children are welcome, and there is an extra sleep sofa for them.
While the space is equipped with WiFi, a TV, and a DVD player, you'll enjoy curling up and relaxing by the fireplace.
This is such a great area for those who want to disconnect for awhile.
The kitchen has everything you'll need to cook your own meals and make your morning coffee, so you won't have to venture into town...
... and the inviting bedroom has the most comfortable Queen bed.
The caboose also has a private bathroom with a shower.
There's no better way to end a day of exploring Mt. Rainier than with a soak in the hot tub and a nightcap by the fire.
The Little Red Caboose sits nestled between two rivers that come from Mt.Rainier, in the quiet community of Greenwater just outside of Enumclaw.
You'll be within walking distance to the town of Greenwater and close to an abundance of hiking trails, but you might find yourself wanting to stick around and enjoy your caboose.
Doesn't this place look delightful? Check out its official VRBO listing to book it for yourself.
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