This Hidden Cabin In Idaho Is A Mountain Getaway With The Utmost Charm
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There is something special about finding yourself in a charming
cabin, nestled in the mountains, and away from the commotion of the
world. In Hayden, Idaho, you will find the most enchanting cabin hidden
in the forest. This is the place to recharge, relax, and disconnect with
gorgeous scenery, solitude, and several amenities.
This enchanting cabin in the
woods is the perfect place for some time alone or for some time with
your significant other. This cabin has one bedroom with a queen-size
bed, making it perfect for up to two individuals.
The owners of this vacation rental in Idaho ask that no children stay at the property.
You will feel far away from
everything during your stay. While there are other cabins in close
proximity, you’ll be surrounded by thick trees, and you’ll have your own
private walkways and driveway.
While the cabin may not be
large, it still offers many amenities to ensure your stay is
comfortable. You will find a small refrigerator and microwave, a private
bathroom, Wi-Fi, and cable TV.
Make sure to bring your swimsuit
so you can enjoy the sounds of nature and a little fresh air in the
private hot tub. You may even see some wildlife as you soak.
In the morning, you can wake up and enjoy mountain views as you sit on the porch.
You may also just want to walk
around and enjoy the property. You are not far from Hayden Lake if you
want to spend even more time outdoors.
The right mountain getaway is not that hard to find when you stay at
this enchanting cabin in the woods with a private hot tub. You can learn
more about this charming cabin and book an upcoming stay on the Airbnb website.
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