Experience traditional living in this furnished rustic log house on acreage, halfway between Rose Lake and Medimont, 1/4 mile off of Highway 3, 30 minutes east of Coeur d’ Alene. The house is a vintage custom-built home that is a clean, comfortable retreat with heating/AC; across the road from a Fish and Game bird sanctuary (swans, pelicans, geese , herons, and ducks) that is a favorite spot for bird viewing; catch glimpses of woodpeckers, owls, golden eagles, turkeys, and ravens on the property; close to bicycling (Trail of the Coeur d' Alenes); fishing, and boating. Can accommodate 2 to 6 people (not suitable for wheel chairs).
The first floor is an open floor plan with fully stocked kitchen, dining room and living room with TV and WiFi, full bath with shower/tub, laundry room with washer and dryer, and an enclosed front porch overlooking the property. Second floor has two bedrooms (1 queen/1 full), a great room with queen air bed, a half bathroom (sink and toilet). Towels and sheets provided. Outside the cabin is a back porch with comfortable chairs and couch, barbecue, and fireplace and an outdoor table. The front porch has 2 chairs and overlooks the bird reserve, which makes a great spot for morning coffee or tea.
For bicycling, The Trail of the Coeur d’ Alenes Rose Lake and Medimont Trailheads are both within a 10 minute drive for hiking and bicycling . 1.5 miles to the Lane trailhead. Within 15 minute drive of 5 lakes(Rose, Swan, Cave, Medicine, and Killarney) for boating, fishing, and floating. The Rainy Hill/Medicine Lake boat launch is 2 miles away, great for paddling/boating/swimming/floating. For access to Lake Coeurd’ Alene, the town of Harrison is a 25 minute drive. Harrison has a public swimming area and boat launch, a grocery store, and 2-3 restaurants. The Medimont area with a gas/convenience store, is a 5 minute drive. The highway 3 junction with I 90 is a 10 minute drive and has 2 gas/convenience stores and a popular restaurant that serves breakfast and lunch.