There’s No Reason To Leave This Unique Lakefront Airbnb In Idaho, Complete With Its Own Private Dock
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There is nothing like a day at the lake. However, on many of Idaho’s
popular lakes, you’ll find yourself in a crowd, making your day out in
nature a bit more of a fight. But what if we told you that you can get
away to the beautiful Hayden Lake, enjoy your own private dock, watch
the sunset, and sleep in the most charming A-frame cabin? It’s true and
it’s all possible at this lakefront cabin Airbnb in Idaho.
When you want to enjoy the
water, mountains, and privacy, this A-frame cabin in Kootenai County is
the place to go. Located right on the beautiful Hayden Lake, be prepared
for some incredible lakefront views!
This cabin is perfect for a
couple’s getaway, an adventure with friends, or a solo trip to find a
little solitude. There are two bedrooms in the cabin and one full
bathroom. This vacation rental in Idaho comfortably sleeps up to four
guests.
As you walk around the inside of
this Idaho vacation rental, you’ll find everything you need for a cozy
and relaxing getaway. There is a living room and kitchen with major
appliances like an oven, stove, and fridge.
You can always disconnect during
your stay or even become more connected than ever before. There is
Wi-Fi, a smart TV, and plenty of space for working remotely if desired.
You’ll particularly enjoy sitting by the floor-to-ceiling glass wall, which faces the lake.
While the cabin offers a long
list of incredible amenities, don’t be surprised if you find yourself
spending a majority of your time outdoors. This cabin is surrounded by
tall pine trees and mountains, making you feel tucked away from reality.
And when you want to spend time
on the water or nearby, you can head to your own private dock. The cabin
is located on a bay of clean water, perfect for a day of splashing and
playing. Plus, the private dock allows you to go from the cabin to your
boat in a matter of minutes and without ever leaving the property.
However, there are stairs that lead
down to the private dock so those with mobility issues may have a
difficult time reaching this area of the property.
On the dock, you'll find stairs
that allow you to get in and out of the water with ease, as well as a
springboard. You'll definitely want to jump right into the water!
You can also just sit on the
large deck above the lake, watching the sunset. It is the quiet, private
day at the lake you deserve.
Have you been to Hayden Lake in northern Idaho? What are some of your
favorite things to do at this large body of water? We’d love to know in
the comments! And, if you are looking for more information on this
A-frame cabin on the lake, including its rates and availability, check
out its Airbnb listing.
Do you have another place you love to visit in Idaho? What about a
favorite lake, vacation rental, or place to eat? If so, fill out this nomination form and tell us why you love it!
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