This Cozy A-Frame Cabin Borders The Most Visited Forest In Washington

For many, this has been the year of the staycation — but when you live in Washington, that's actually a good thing. After all, the Pacific Northwest has some of the most stunning places on the planet, and we're lucky to be surrounded by rugged natural beauty. This cozy A-frame cabin is the perfect place to use as a home base when you want to explore the Mt. Baker National Forest.

This cabin, which is known as Wander on Airbnb, is a 1969 A-frame cabin that has been fully renovated and modernized.

Located on the outskirts of Maple Falls in Whatcom County, it sits minutes from the edge of the Mt. Baker National Forest.

Mt. Baker National Forest is one of the most visited forests in the country.

It extends more than 140 miles along the western slopes of the Cascade Range.

You'll have plenty of time to check out the beauty that surrounds you as you relax in the cabin's onsite hot tub or use the outdoor grill.

The deck is even large enough for tent camping if you'd like to spend a night under the stars.

The interior is cozy and welcoming, filled with all the comforts of home.

The cabin has a single open loft bedroom, but thanks to some extra beds, it can sleep four people comfortably.

The kitchen is fully stocked with dishes, bakeware, utensils, glassware, and even a French press.

The hosts provide coffee and flavored creamer as well.

The spacious loft bedroom includes a queen-sized bed and two twins, with a screen for privacy.

Due to the stairs, children eight and older are best suited for the cabin. But you're welcome to message the hosts first if you have little ones.

As you can see, this place is far from rustic.

In fact, the single bathroom has been renovated recently and includes heated floors, Egyptian cotton towels, and fluffy robes and slippers. Turn your stay into a true spa experience and use the meditation pillows provided for your comfort.

Wander is a fantastic cabin surrounded by breathtaking beauty.

Best of all, it's surprisingly affordable — you can rent it for as little as $115 per night.

Ready to book your next staycation? This charming cabin is available on Airbnb.

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