
A cozy 1 bedroom cabin built in 1936. Angeles has a river rock fireplace and large windows overlooking the forest and lake. Double bed. Steep stair and path access.
Mt. Angeles Facts
Mt. Angeles's peak is located in the Grey Wolf Hurricane Ridge group of Olympic Mountain Peaks. Elevation 6,545 ft.
A small 1 bedroom cabin built in 1932 on the edge of Onion Rock overlooking Lake Quinault. Spectacular lake and mountain views. Brick fireplace. Double bed. Steep stair and path access.
Christie Facts
Christie is also named for a peak in the Olympic Mountains overlooking Lake Crescent. Mt. Christie's peak is located in the Quinault group of the Olympic mountain peaks. Elevation 6,177 feet. Its first ascent was in 1907 by A.Curtis and party.
A large 3 bedroom cabin, overlooking the beach with beautiful lake and mountain views. Free-standing fireplace. Three double beds. Steep stair and path access.
Colonel Bob Facts:
Bob was built more recently to replace an old cabin on the lakeshore that was squashed by a falling tree.
Col. Bob peak is located in the Wynoochee group of the Olympics on the ridge between the Quinault River and the West Fork Humptulips River approx. 4.5 miles east of Lake Quinault. It is visible from the cabin.
A rustic 1 bedroom cabin built in 1926. River rock fireplace, a large porch with lake and sunset views. Ellinor has a double bed and a twin bed and was named for Mt. Ellinor.
Mt. Ellinor Facts:
Mt. Ellinor is the southernmost high peak of the ridge overlooking Lake Cushman in the Skokomish-Duckabush group of the Olympic Mountains. Elevation 5,944 feet.
A rustic 1 bedroom cabin built in 1926. River rock fire[lace, forest and lake views. Double bed and bunk bed.
Mt. Olympus Facts
Located between the Hoh & Queets rivers. In 1788, John Meares named Mt. Olympus after the home of the Greek gods.
A large 2 bedroom cabin built in 1936. Storm King has a river rock fireplace, bedroom loft, large porch, lake, mountain, and sunset views. 2 double beds & 1 twin bed. Steep stair and path access.
Storm King Facts:
Storm King is named after a peak in the Olympus-Bailey range group of the Olympic Mountain peaks overlooking Lake Crescent. Elevation 4,534 feet.
The cabin was used as a residence by a family in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s.