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Contribuisci feedbackOur cabin was perfect comfortable, well equipped, clean. We could hear the sound of the Sol Duc River outside when sitting on the porch and or around the campfire. The nightly campfire was so relaxing and the s'mores were great! The hosts Michelle and Jim have a wonderful property in a great location convenient to hikes sights in and around Olympic National Park. They were responsive and helpful in answering our questions and making suggestions on hikes at Sol Duc Falls and Neah Bay Cape Flattery. We had a truly great experience and highly recommend The Cabins at Beaver Creek for anyone looking to experience the Olympic Peninsula.
I recently stayed in cabin 4 with my sons on our ONP portion of our PNW trip. This place was amazing! So beautiful and relaxing. The property is beautiful right next to the river. There's a great path to walk to a cool old moss covered bridge. The cabin was well appointed with everything one could need. Michelle was a great host she responded to all messages very quickly and was super helpful. And the night time fire and s'mores was a fantastic treat. I would definitely stay here again and highly recommend it!
We were fortunate to spend 5 lovely days in a cabin. Michelle and John are fantastic hosts. The location and environment exceeded our expectations. The cabin was extremely clean and well stocked. We enjoyed roasting marshmallows and sausages over the fire pit in the immaculate grounds. The Sol Duc River is only a few steps away making this an ideal getaway.
The setting couldn’t be more beautiful. Enormous trees, perfect play space with grass for kids, area for the bonfire and you can hear the river from the porch. Well-stocked, immaculately clean cabin. The stairs to the upper beds were perfect for us, but narrow, and I wouldn’t have my disabled mother or grandmother try to use them. We hope to come back and would love to try to rent out several cabins with more family or friends.
Situated in Sappho, just off Highway 101, their expansive property—spanning approximately 40 acres, if I recall correctly—is home to two horses, two cows, one calf, and two goats, in addition to the welcoming hosts. As you drive in, a sense of calm washes over you as you navigate through the trees and park in front of your cabin, which awaits your arrival. We stayed in cabin #2, featuring a queen bed and a loft with two additional queen beds—accessible via a staircase that might pose a challenge for those with mobility issues. The cabin is equipped with a full kitchen and bathroom, and I could go on about how well-stocked it is, but it far exceeded my expectations of what a cabin should be. Located along the Sol Duc River, it's a tranquil spot to relax with a cup of coffee (or a glass of wine) without needing to venture anywhere else. You can take a short stroll down to the river across a moss-covered bridge, where you can enjoy the soothing sounds of nature and the birds chirping in the peaceful ambiance. It's an ideal base for exploring various attractions such as the Hoh Rain Forest, Sol Duc National Park, Neah Bay, Port Angeles, local beaches, and many more locations. In the evenings, there’s a bonfire where guests can roast marshmallows (we opted out of this). Among the many amenities, the greatest highlight is undoubtedly John and Michelle. They are a trove of knowledge, extremely friendly (albeit quite busy), and genuinely attentive to your needs. If you find yourself on the Olympic Peninsula, this is the place to stay. And if you do visit, be sure to say hello to Lentil, the black-and-white goat. Happy travels!
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