Posted in Washington
July 27, 2019
Soak Under The Stars At This Historic Hot Springs Cabin In Washington
In 1925, a charming cabin was built for visitors to the Ohanapecosh Hot Springs in Mt. Rainier National Park. When the hot springs resort closed in 1966, the cabin was transported to the woods of Packwood, where it remains today as sort of a mini resort. And for around $169 per night, you can rent the entire space on Airbnb.
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It has two bedrooms, three beds, and a full bathroom, so it can sleep five comfortably.

The trailer is a cozy place for one or two people to sleep.

You'll find a fireplace and a full kitchen inside, so you can cook all your meals during your stay.

Despite its rural location, the cabin is equipped with WiFi, so you'll be connected if you'd like.

The Weber gas grill, fire pit, and deck chairs will make relaxing under the stars more comfortable.

It's absolute heaven to soak under the stars.

This is truly the middle of nowhere, and cougars, bears, bobcats, and coyotes have been spotted in the area. That being said, this is truly an incredible place to get away.
To book your stay at this peaceful place, check out the Airbnb listing. And here’s a list of other fabulous cabin getaways in Washington.