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This is going to be a very long review because I stayed at Log Cabin Resort twice in early August, on a Thursday night and then the following Tuesday night. I might have reconsidered the second visit, but I had booked both in advance and...More
The rustic cabins with kitchens are rustic as their name states. They are fine. We bought food in Port Angeles. The kitchens have a stove, oven, coffee maker for 2 cups, and small fridge. There's an indoor table with 4 chairs , an outdoor picnic...More
The first being the last room in Morro Bay, CA on Memorial day weekend.
We had a "rustic" cabin, as it was the only one that allowed dogs. Yes, I understand rustic, but this past"cute and quaint".
You walk up a set of stairs with...More
The Olympic National Park in Washington Sate is a glorious place. I wish I could say the same about the A-frame 'rustic cabins' at Log Cabin Report on Lake Crescent. I didn't know rustic meant paint peeling off walls, termites everywhere, and no amenities other...More
I had a chance to stay here for 2 nights during my hike at Sol Duc fall and Hurricane Ridge at Olympic National Park. My experience of this place was amazing! The lake side lodge or cabin offer a great outdoor experience with great exploration...More
Response from ShifraToronto | Reviewed this property |
I do not see the question.
I stayed in one of the A frame chalets this past summer. The chalets are on the water.
There is a small dirt road between the chalets and the rv parking lot.
The rv spots that I am aware of are not... More
I do not see the question.
I stayed in one of the A frame chalets this past summer. The chalets are on the water.
There is a small dirt road between the chalets and the rv parking lot.
The rv spots that I am aware of are not actually on the water. Those closest to the water actually have a view of the chalets rather than the shore of Crescent Lake.
There may, however, be some spots beyond the chalets; if there are (I did not walk through the rv lot), those might be on the water.