Cabin
Horseman’s Hideaway 2 bedroom cabin - dogs welcome
Winthrop, Washington, United States
Summary:brHorseman’s Hideaway is a well-appointed 2 bedroom / 1 bathroom cabin in the popular Timberline Meadows community in the upper Methow Valley – close to Mazama with trails just steps away! Is your dream of an ideal vacation enjoying a cup of coffee in a comfy Adirondack chair, getting out on the trails in the sun or the snow, and then finishing off the evening in front of a warm fire? If so, welcome to Horseman’s Hideaway – your outdoor recreation headquarters at Timberline Meadows.brbrThe Space:brHorseman’s Hideaway is a modern single level cabin with high wood-paneled ceilings and a large west facing deck. The open plan living space features a lounge area with comfortable leather chairs and couch arranged around the gas fireplace, large wooden dining table with seating for 8, and a well-equipped kitchen.brbrThe two queen bedrooms are to the rear of the home and have a cozy cabin feel; each has a queen bed and built-in closet. The bathroom has a bath tub with a shower over, and there is a washer and dryer located in the hallway closet. The west facing deck has four adirondack chairs.brbrThe Mazama store is about a mile away, allowing you to stock up on gourmet snacks and world-renowned baguettes before heading out on adventures for the day. You can wind down your day at the Freestone Inn’s Sandy Butte Bistro or the Mazama Public House. Or watch the day come to a close as the sun sets over Last Chance Point and the North Cascades from the comfort of the living room with its wall of windows or from the Adirondack chairs on the front deck.brbrThe Neighborhood:brThe Timberline Meadows development, located in the Upper Methow Valley, is home to eight nightly rentals, as well as several private homes. The homes are all nestled in the trees at the edge of the National Forest. The wintertime ‘John’s Way’ cross country ski, snowshoe and fat bike trails connects Timberline Meadows to Mazama and the Upper Methow trail system (permits required in winter), making this a great ski-in / ski-out location, away from the bustle of the Mazama trailhead but close enough to ski down to the store.brbrThe Mazama Store, with its great bakery and ‘a little bit of everything good’ is just a 5 minute drive or 10 minute bike ride from the cabin, and around 20 minutes by ski (depending how fast you slide and glide). Mountain bike and ski rentals are also available in Mazama.brbrOther local attractions include the Loup Loup Ski Bowl, Winthrop Rink (named one of the 10 best ice rinks in the West by Sunset Magazine and one of the only NHL-sized refrigerated rinks in the country – open for Pickleball and inline skating in the summer), Early Winters Outfitters which features horseback riding is just at the Timberline Meadows turnoff from Highway 20. North Cascades National Park is just west on Highway 20, part of the Cascade Loop. And of course, the Methow Valley is home to the largest cross-country ski trail network in North America with great skiing and abundant sunshine!brbrGetting Around:brGetting here: May to November, from Seattle and the westside, you can drive over highway 20 and Washington Pass (check WSDOT for closures). Alternate, and winter routes from Seattle are via I90, Snoqualmie Pass and Blewett Pass, or highway 2 over Stevens Pass (check WSDOT for driving conditions). Combine these routes and you have the scenic Cascade Loop. brbrGetting around: It’s a 20 minute drive to the Cutthroat Lake trailhead, 21 minutes to Washington Pass and 27 minutes to Maple Pass trailhead (*drive times according to google maps), making this a great hiking base-camp for exploring the North Cascades and for beating the crowds to the trailhead during larch season. brbrThe old west town of Winthrop is 12 1/2 miles and around 15 minutes drive down valley, with its great shopping, bakery and dining establishments; the Shafer Museum is also worth a visit to learn about the local history. Winthrop has a fun ice skating rink and is the jumping off point for Methow Rafting’s raft and float tubing on the Methow River. Winthrop’s annual calendar of events includes the Rhythm and Blues Festival, Vintage Car Rally, Memorial Day Rodeo, and Christmas At The End Of The Road (check the town’s website for details).brbrOther Things to Note:brPETSbrWell behaved dogs are welcome. We charge a pet fee of $50 per dog per stay. We'll get in touch with you before your stay to confirm the number and type of dogs (if any), and will request the pet fees at that time.brbrEXTRA GUESTS AND MAXIMUM OCCUPANCYbrFOUR guests are included in the nightly rental rate, additional guests are charged at $25 per person per night. Maximum occupancy is 6.brbrPRICINGbrPlease note that the nightly rental rate varies with seasons and weekdays, please enter your proposed dates for an accurate quote (some listings may show an 'average price per night' when in fact this is our minimum rate, we are working to rectify this). A weekly discount of 5% and monthly discount of 15% is automatically applied and calculated in any quotes for this duration.brbrAMENITIESbr2 bedrooms with queen beds and closetsbrPullout queen size sofa bedbr1 bathroom with shower/tub combobrLiving room with gas fireplace and seating for 5brFully-equipped kitchen with full fridge, gas stovetop, gas range, dishwasher, and microwavebrDining table and 8 chairsbrWasher and dryerbrTV with DVD player and Roku streaming service with ample free content as well as a guest mode, allowing guests to login to their streaming service for the duration of their staybrInternet (this is a rural setting and there is no guarantee internet speed will fit your work or school needs)brAdditional sleeping pads for up to 2 additional guestsbrPicnic tablebr4 Adirondack chairsbrBooks, games, and DVDsbrHairdryerbrbrThe Inn Pool - guests of our cabin may use The Inn at Mazama outdoor pool (open from Memorial Day to Labor Day) and tennis/pickleball court located at 15 Country Road in Mazama. The cost to use the pool is $10/guest/day and you should check in at the front desk before heading to the pool. The Inn also has a co-working space and private offices available to rent by the day in case you need space to work during your stay.brbrHorseman’s Hideaway is a legal, licensed nightly rental with a current Okanogan County health permit as required by law.
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