Summary:
Escape to Fawn Creek Cabin, nestled in the tranquil woods of Edelweiss. With scenic views and cozy interiors, this retreat accommodates up to 6 guests. Enjoy the wood-burning stove, well-equipped kitchen, and outdoor gas grill. Pets welcome. Accessible via dirt road, AWD recommended in winter.
The Space:
Retreat to the tranquility of Fawn Creek Cabin, nestled in the woods of the Edelweiss community. This secluded getaway offers stunning vistas of Lucky Jim's Bluff and the Methow Valley. The main floor features a practical mudroom at the entry, with a convenient laundry area. A hallway guides you into the open kitchen and dining area, ideal for preparing and enjoying home-cooked meals. Adjacent to the dining area, the cozy living room welcomes you with a wood-burning stove, creating a warm ambiance for quiet evenings indoors.
The cabin sleeps 6 guests in three bedrooms, and an additional hide-a-bed in the living room. Upstairs, find the primary bedroom with a queen-sized bed, and a second bedroom with bunk bed. On the lower level, there is an additional bedroom with a queen-sized bed.
The cabin features two bathrooms, with a tub upstairs and a shower downstairs. Other amenities include a washer/dryer, dishwasher, microwave, telephone, and TV/VCR/DVD for entertainment. Outside, take advantage of the outdoor gas grill for al fresco dining amidst the forested surroundings. Pets are welcome to join in the adventure, and guests should note that access to the cabin is via a dirt road. In winter, when snowfall is abundant, all-wheel drive vehicles are recommended for safe travel to and from the cabin.
The Neighborhood:
The Edelweiss community sits above Goat Creek Road and the Methow River, nestled between Winthrop and Mazama. It is a dispersed woodland community featuring cabins, vacation homes, and permanent residences, all bordered by the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest.
'Downtown' Mazama, boasting the Store, Trailhead, Inn Restaurant, and Pub, is 10-minute drive or a leisurely 20-30 minute bike ride from the cabin. The closest trailhead for the Methow Trails network is the Suspension Bridge Trailhead, granting access to the Upper Valley trails year-round.
Getting Around:
Getting 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).
Other Things to Note:
PETS
Well behaved dogs are welcome. We charge a pet fee of $50 per dog per stay with a max of 2 dogs. 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.
EXTRA GUESTS AND MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY
TWO guests are included in the nightly rental rate, additional guests are charged at $20 per person per night. Maximum occupancy is 6.
PRICING
Please note that the nightly rental rate varies with seasons and weekdays, please enter your proposed dates for an accurate quote. Weekly discount of 5% and monthly discount of 15% is automatically applied and calculated in any quotes for this duration.
The 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.