Tucked away near White River in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, this itty-bitty cabin from 1958 is part of a tract of cabins known for its delightful midcentury structures. This particular cabin, however, has more of a gingerbread house aesthetic than its A-frame neighbors, with unique carved porch railings and scalloped eaves that go perfectly with a blanket of snow. Fittingly, it’s just about 40 minutes from Crystal Mountain, making it both an ideal jumping-off point for winter adventures and a perfect fireside après retreat.
Roughing it comes with the territory, and this place is thoughtfully off-grid. Dishwashing water comes from a rainwater catchment system, and
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