Mount Baker cabin
Nestled amongst a mossy forest, there is cabin high up in the mountains. It is close to a few modern necessities, but with greenery out every window it feels like you are miles away from everyone else. A few stormy weekends ago, we stayed at this cabin and enjoyed an adventure filled weekend in the mountains. Most notable were the homemade treats, cozy fires and experiencing our first snow fall of the season. If you are looking for a laid back weekend where your family can relax and you can skip your list of chores and errands then this is the place.
The cabin has two bedrooms, a sleeping loft, two bathrooms, a game room, a large living room, a large dining table and enough room for a family of six to be comfortable.
Our little explorer liked hanging out on the deck no matter if the rain was falling or not.
I was obsessed with all this beautiful moss right outside the front door.
Doing dishes isn't a chore with this beautiful, lush back drop to gaze at.
The house perched up on a hill.
Mornings at the cabin were slow with moody light and roaring fires.
Stairs to the sleeping loft.
A freshly remodeled bathroom on the main floor.
Jasper running away from the dreaded gloves.
No matter your age, there is nothing more magical than snow!!
Knee deep to check out the snow plows.
Frozen ponds and swirling snow.
Jasper appreciated all the natural light in the sleeping loft. He was perfectly content with his large stack of books and comfy bed.
My number one recommendation when traveling with kids is to bring lots of books. Jasper can spend hours looking at these.
Remnants of a morning well spent.
This post was sponsored by Mount Baker Lodging.
All opinions stated here are my own and I was under no obligation to write anything other than my personal experience. I will never write about anything I did not enjoy or find to be a valuable experience.