Where the creek runs and the porch light stays on
Correct. The cabins are intentionally offline. There is a signal in the main lodge building if you need to check something urgent, and cell service is patchy but exists on the ridge. Most guests find this is fine after the first few hours. A few find it is the whole point.
Yes, in the Creekside Cabin and the Bunkhouse. Please mention it when you book so we can set up the water bowl and towel. We ask that dogs stay off the furniture and are kept on leash on the trail during nesting season (April through June). There is no extra fee.
A thermos of drip coffee, two eggs from our neighbor Hank's hens, a loaf of sourdough from Ridgeline Bakery in town, butter, and whatever fruit is in season. In summer that is usually stone fruit. In autumn, apples. We leave it at your cabin door by 7:30am. If you have a dietary restriction, let us know when you book and we will sort it.
Summer weekends fill up fast, often six to eight weeks out. Weekdays and the shoulder seasons (April-May and October-November) are easier to get on short notice. If you are flexible on dates, email us and we will tell you what is open. We do not hold reservations without a deposit.
Full refund if you cancel more than 14 days before arrival. Within 14 days, we keep the deposit (50% of the total stay) unless we can rebook the cabin, in which case we refund in full. We are reasonable about genuine emergencies. Just email Margot directly.
Yes. We stoke it every evening from 6pm. It takes about 45 minutes to reach a good temperature. It is shared between the Ridge Cabin and the Creekside Cabin guests, so if both are occupied we ask people to coordinate. It has never been a problem. The Bunkhouse has its own separate soak tub on the back porch.