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Two Custom-Built Log Cabins with Private River Frontage on the Sol Duc River near beautiful Forks, W
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Two Custom-Built LuxuryLog Cabins with Private River Frontage on the Sol Duc River
Leave your everyday cares behind and experience full relaxation on our spacious, gated property nestled in the Pacific Northwest, that spans fifty-five wooded acres overlooking the scenic Sol Duc River.
Indulge yourself in this elegant hideaway that features two custom-built log cabins, each with its unique characteristics. Spend quality time with family and friends relaxing in the main log cabin which features an ample dining area, a cozy great room centered around a large river rock fireplace and three en suite bedrooms
The rustic guest-cabin, also known as the “Mancave” is the heart of entertainment with a hot tub, pool table, foosball table, margarita machine, 55” television, extensive DVD collection and a private queen room upstairs. The Mancave also includes a large full kitchen, dining table and laundry room.
Enjoy the great outdoors with close proximity to Olympic National Park which is of the most magnificent parks. Discover a wild, rugged ocean coastline with forests dipping down to storm-lashed beaches as well as glacier-capped mountains, misty cliffs, cascading waterfalls and a temperate rainforest that holds a vast primeval wilderness. Just a few Pacific Northwest highlights include a ferry ride from Port Angeles to Victoria, B.C., Rialto Beach, Sol Duc Falls, Hurricane Ridge, City of Forks "Home of Twilight", Lake Pleasant and Lake Crescent, a deep emerald-hued lake with pristine waters that were carved from glaciers centuries ago.