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    Rolling Huts Cabins

    3.6 (28 reviews)
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    The view walking toward the parking lot from the tents.
    Jess C.

    Beautiful area! The tents were nice with two comfortable sleeping cots, the bathrooms closets to the tents don't have a roof but running water for toilets and showers! It was neat to use the restroom under the night sky, I think it'd be not as neat when it was raining or snowing. The electrify for the tent are outside of the tent so bring an extension chord! We never found the indoor barn bathrooms but we didn't look that hard! Good experience and I'd love to go back with the rest of my family.

    Our relaxing, minimalistic get away for a few days!
    Alisa L.

    We spent the weekend here! It was very quiet and relaxing. The bed platforms were a little uncomfortable but the overall experience was outstanding and definitely a fun memory. We will surely be returning but bringing our own mattress pad and better bedding for a more comfortable stay. The restaurant on site was fabulous as well but was closed most of our stay. We even brought our 2.5 year old daughter and she can't stop talking about her "hut."

    Salvatore S.

    This place is so relaxing. The platforms are very comfortable, clean and warm bathrooms.The shower was cleaner than we expected. There is WIFI when you get close to the restaurant and office. Otherwise expect to disconnect, because once you are in your hut, there is no phone signal. No biggie!! My wife, dogs and I had a wonderful experience.There are beautiful dog friendly trails with great views. If you are looking to get out of the city and explore Washington state this is the place to go. I brought my movie projector and cozied up next to the chimney.

    Tim S.

    Great experience! Don't come expecting a plush stay, its essentially a step up from camping but in a really cool structure. Bed was comfy, and fireplace was awesome for heating and ambiance. WiFi is really Only accessible when you are on foot near the office building, but was refreshing to disconnect for a weekend. Close to Winthrop and Mazama, great places to visit. Bring food for the grill, but grill could use some repairing. Bathroom building was a short walk but very clean and warm. We will be back!

    View from our hut
    Megan O.

    This place is my vacation crack. I've lived in Washington for 9 years and had never been to the North Cascades area. Whoa, mistake! It is insanely beautiful! We even got to drive through a really mild snow storm on the way. I first read about the Huts in Sunset Magazine. Then I bought my husband a book which included a piece on the Delta Shelter (a home by the same architect, on the same grounds as the Huts). Then my husband became an architecture major and saw Tom Kundig (the architect) give a talk at UW. Needless to say, the Huts have been on our radar for a while. We used our 5 year anniversary as an excuse to finally go. I don't think this type of lodging is for everyone, but I really loved it. It's like fancy camping. There are basically two spaces, the kitchen/living room and the bedroom. The only thing to sit on are wooden blocks that also double as a bed if you put them together. They're a bit uncomfortable, but we just used the extra sleep pads and it wasn't too bad. Bringing a camping chair might not be a bad idea. The kitchen has a mini-fridge, microwave, small coffee pot, electric kettle, cutlery and plates/bowls/mugs. Each hut also has a spigot outside with running water. The bed is a memory foam pad on a platform (BYOSleeping bags) and I thought it was pretty comfortable. There is electric heat, a portable oil heater and a fireplace in the living room. We didn't use the oil heater, but the other two methods definitely heat the place up quickly. Bathrooms and showers are in a barn a short walk from the Huts. Obviously, there are no shortage of outdoor activities in this area. We wanted to hike. It turns out there is a community trail that runs right in front of the Huts. At first I was a little nervous because trail ran parallel with the highway for a while. Don't worry, it soon turns off into the woods. We got the full scope of fall colors and some other awesome scenery. Be sure to go all the way to the suspension bridge! I thought this was a great getaway from city life and it is sooo beautiful! I'd love to come back in the winter when everything is covered in snow.

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    Pearrygin Lake State Park

    4.3(14 reviews)
    9.2 mi

    Great small lake and park near Winthrop. Part of the lake is well-maintained and landscaped and…read morethere are plenty of tables and spots to have a picnic. Large, clean restrooms too. There is a swimming area sectioned off, and it would be a great spot for boating. Definitely a nice picturesque spot while in the North Cascades.

    I don't know what to say... It's our favorite camping spot... My kids call it yuppie camping. I…read morejust love getting to know all the campers that come every year, and the amazing camp posts! The Rangers are amazing also... This last time we were there which was really recent three different fires broke out... We were able to witness all the different air relief for the fires...As we swam in the lake, we had full hook up and we were in the old Derrys area... I loved it because they could walk straight across to the water... And right now they're redoing everything and it will be just so gorgeous when it's done!! So many hiking trails... It was amazing! I also enjoyed the town of Winthrop which is a old western themed town... And Sherri's has the best ice cream around!... Just a little tip if you pay cash it tends to be a little cheaper! Putt putt golf is down below now with the new deck for up above there is more shade down below while your little ones try to sink a hole in one!! Winthrop also has a lot of hiking trails and I enjoyed it very much our kids favorite is going to the fish hatchery and taking a tour and feeding all the little fish in a pond... They also love the hike that is next to the fish hatchery... You get to go through field and there are horses... It was awesome! I would have to say kid friendly slowly becoming animal friendly... And many amazing places to go out to eat!

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    A cute little cabin.

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    Trails with horses

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    Whistlin' Pine Ranch Sawtooth Outfitters - Cowgirl Capable Women's Empowerment Retreat - 2024 Group Photo

    Whistlin' Pine Ranch Sawtooth Outfitters

    3.8(10 reviews)
    41.2 mi

    This campground is a hidden gem if your looking for a real camping experience--not a crowded RV…read moreparking lot with generators humming all night? Let me introduce you to a hidden gem that's the real deal. Whistlin' Pine Ranch sits at the quiet end of Alta Lake, just one mile past the State Park. This four-generation, family-run ranch and campground was started by my girlfriend's grandparents and lovingly restored by Tara, who grew up hunting, fishing, and outfitting with her dad, Brian Varrelman. Many of you will remember Brian as the heart behind Sawtooth Outfitters, leading generations of families on unforgettable trail rides and backcountry hunts. This isn't just any trail ride. It's access to untouched wilderness--no joggers, no mountain bikes, no barking dogs. Just you, a sure-footed horse, and views so breathtaking they'll leave you speechless. If you're lucky, you might even spot the ranch's resident bear stretched out sunbathing by the pond. Whistlin' Pine is the kind of place that reminds you what camping should feel like--peaceful mornings, paddleboarding on the lake, fishing at sunrise, and star-filled nights. Tara has done an incredible job honoring her family's legacy while giving the ranch some love and new life. So if you're craving the real outdoors, not the Instagram version--this is it. Book a site, saddle up, and go make some core memories.

    We first visited WPRSO about ten years ago, shortly after the fire that decimated the nearby Alta…read moreLake State Park. At that time we met Brian, the owner/outfitter, and were impressed with what he had to offer though we were just passing through at the time. We learned from his sidekick that the only reason the beautiful homes, cabins, and ranch at the south end of the lake weren't destroyed in the fire is that Brian and some helpers stayed to keep things watered down when official help wasn't. That's true grit. Fast track to now, and we were planning on staying in Chelan (about 40 minutes away) and I wanted to do some trail riding. I found the newly updated website (really well done - AltaLakeRanch) and contacted Tara, Brian's daughter, who has taken the reins of the ranch now that the Covid issues have passed. She returned my message immediately, something that sooooo many other riding places seem unable to do. She answers her phone. Long story short, we got two rides scheduled for early in the week. She does have a two rider minimum, like so many trail riding places. First two-hour ride ended up being just the two of us, and since I've had horses about forever we could take some of the steeper and rockier trails. This time I rode Bella, a draft/Friesian cross and a giant horse. These trails weren't the easiest, yet she never missed a beat. Since Bella hyper-enjoyed the spring grass, Tara did have to get off her horse to adjust (tighten) up Bella's cinch a few times around her round belly. Otherwise, the saddle fit me well. Tara was riding a young horse that wasn't "string" ready yet but still seemed very well trained to me. Dog Rip, already a great trail dog for his age, joined us. Second two-hour ride we had another person join us, not a regular rider though very fit. Tara asked if I wanted to ride her horse June from the day before (guess I passed the riding test!) so I rode third with her. Once she is on the official string she'll be a favorite as she is nicely trained, moved off the leg really well, was also very sure footed, and just was a pleasure to ride. Well, that plus she isn't a mile high like Bella. Tara rode June's sister, also a young horse in training, and she did great too. Got to add here that Tara knows her horses' quirks well and has appropriate tack for each horse and rider combo. It's awful trying to ride hilly ground on a saddle built for a giant that you slosh around in. This time we took different trails which were more suitable for less experienced riders and really enjoyed the scenery and mountain wildflowers. With 500 acres in this three-generation ranch and adjacent state land to ride on, there are lots of choices for riders from beginners to the more experienced. Reminder to people who don't ride regularly: don't start out with a long ride as you'll be using muscles you never thought you had. You'll realize that in 24 hours and beyond. I found two hours to be perfect for me. We haven't stayed in their campground or attended any equestrian events so I can't comment on that, though Tara is making improvements to the camping area and has more she is exploring. I'll be back to ride again and check on her upgrades as some of them sounded pretty cool.

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    Whistlin' Pine Ranch Sawtooth Outfitters - Sawtooth Outfitter trail horse waiting for the herd to catch up

    Sawtooth Outfitter trail horse waiting for the herd to catch up

    Whistlin' Pine Ranch Sawtooth Outfitters - Cool photo op location buy the barn

    Cool photo op location buy the barn

    Whistlin' Pine Ranch Sawtooth Outfitters - Whistlin Pine Ranch trail ride with the ranch's dog.

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