Welcome to the historic Ohana cabin in Packwood WA! In the 1930's, this charming cabin was built for visitors to the Ohanapecosh Hot Springs in Mt. Rainier National Park. When the hot springs resort closed in 1966, the cabin was transported to the woods of Packwood WA, where it remains today as sort of a mini resort.
The cabin interior is rustic, but it boasts plenty of amenities that make for a comfortable stay. Let us know if you have any questions. We look forward to hosting you!
-Sleeps 4
-Full size bed in loft (main cabin). Loft ladder/steep stairs.
-Full size bed in trailer
-Fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher.
-Cedar Hot Tub
-Smart TV for streaming (guests need to have their own streaming accounts)
There is no cable or satellite TV. Only streaming apps.
-Wi-Fi
-Books and games
-Record player.
-Woodstove
-Ductless AC/Heating system
-Pet friendly ($50 pet fee, per pet) Airbnb users: Initial booking price does not include the pet fee. Pet fee will be requested separately after booking has been confirmed.
*We currently do not provide firewood at this time. Thank you for your understanding.
Guest Access:
The cabin is exclusively yours, without interruption for the duration of your stay, so relax, unwind, and make yourself at home.
Interaction with Guests:
We give our guests space but are available for every inquiry.
Neighborhood Overview:
The cabin is situated in a small vacation town of Packwood, Washington. Its remote location and small-town charm offer a wonderful ambiance and a place to relax and refresh. Occasionally, you may be greeted by wandering herds of elks. They are very friendly and visitors enjoy seeing them in person.
Here you can find all places of interest that you might want to visit during your stay.
Restaurants
Supermarkets
Main attractions allow visitors to enjoy the nature in all times of the year.
Mt Rainier National Park
Gifford Pinchot Nat Forest
White Pass Ski Resort
Rich natural settings allow you to enjoy all kinds of different activities
Hiking
Hunting
Fishing
Bird & Wildlife Watching
Skiing
Snowboarding
Snowmobiling
Camping
Packwood’s remote location suggest you should arrive with your own vehicle which will allow you to visit and explore everything the region has to offer.
Please Note:
During the summer a burn ban may go into effect in all of Lewis County. During this time campfires, the use of charcoal briquettes, and any other form of burning may be prohibited.
Winters in Packwood may get very snowy. It is the guest's responsibility to be properly equipped for harsh winter driving conditions. We do our best to keep our cabins accessible, but winter traction tires and 4-wheel drive may still be required.