Drop Everything And Slip Away To This Handmade Cabin In The Woods In The Remote Idaho Forest
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For many Idahoans, the ideal getaway destination is a cabin in the
woods—far away from the noise and chaos of any city or town. Sounds
pretty good, right? That’s exactly what you’ll experience when you slip
away to the “glamping” destination featured here. The Starfire Cabin has
become a beloved getaway spot for many Idahoans, and you’ll definitely
want to give it a try. Nestled deep in the Idaho wilderness, this is the
place to relax, unwind, and immerse yourself in the forest’s tranquil
beauty.
Treat yourself to a secluded
getaway when you spend a few nights at the gorgeous Starfire Cabin. This
beautiful handmade cabin is the perfect escape into the Idaho
wilderness and you won't be able to pull yourself away from it.
The Starfire Cabin is nestled
away in the thick North Idaho forest near Sagle. Here, you'll find
yourself completely surrounded by towering cedar trees, lush gardens,
and sweet tranquility. It's like a little slice of heaven on earth.
This is far from your cookie
cutter-style cabin rental. First of all, Starfire was built by hand and
it's truly a work of art. You can tell that every inch of the cabin was
crafted with love, from the wooden dining room table to the stone
fireplace.
The cabin is the perfect place
to connect with nature and escape the mundaneness of reality. At the
same time, it's also a great place to rest in between your North Idaho
adventures. Use it however you desire!
Boasting a master bedroom and a
loft, the cabin can sleep up to four people. Whether you're looking for a
unique spot for a family vacation or a romantic getaway with your
partner, the Starfire Cabin does it all.
The cabin is located right at
the base of Gold Mountain, so adventure is really right outside your
door. Additionally, the breathtaking Lake Pend Oreille—Idaho's largest
lake—is just a short jaunt away.
Let's be real. You may just find
yourself wishing you could move into Starfire Cabin permanently. After
all, this forest oasis is pure paradise for any nature loving Idahoan!
Learn more about Starfire Cabin and book your stay at the AirBnb page here. Address: 186 Starfire Way, Sagle, ID 83860
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