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The exterior of the Blue Pine Guest House is surrounded by tall evergreen trees, with a snowy landscape highlighting the cabin's rustic wooden structure. Large windows reveal a cozy interior, while a smaller outbuilding is visible nearby, creating a serene winter atmosphere.
Home in Mazama
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

★ Cozy Cabin in the Woods ★ near Mazama/Winthrop

Serene base camp in a forested neighborhood 3 miles from Mazama and 10 miles from the Old West town of Winthrop, WA. This 2-BR, 2-BA cabin is a perfect getaway for outdoor lovers, remote workers, and families seeking nature and tranquility What You’ll Love 🌲 Next to national forest 🚴‍♀️ Minutes from biking, hiking, climbing, fishing & rafting 🎿 Access to 200+ km of cross-country ski trails 🍂 Peaceful spring & fall escapes 💻 Fast, reliable internet 🎁 Welcome bottle of red from local winery

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The A-frame cabin showcases a blue exterior with a welcoming wooden door and a large front deck. Two chairs are positioned on the deck, inviting guests to enjoy the surrounding forest. Tall trees frame the cabin, enhancing its rustic charm.
Cabin in Mazama
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Sven's North Cascades Basecamp- Arrowleaf Blooming

The Arrowleaf Balsamroot are starting to bloom across the Methow Valley beneath the North Cascades. Our cabin offers a blend of rustic charm and luxury. With a chef’s kitchen and sleeping loft, experience the perfect fusion of wilderness and refinement at Sven’s Basecamp. Each moment is a retreat into comfort and natural beauty. Spring is perfect for hiking Patterson Mountain, wandering valley trails, or enjoying baked goods at the Mazama Store and gathering at the Pub. Sven’s is one of a kind.

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A modern cabin with a wooden exterior is set against a mountainous backdrop. The outdoor area features a fire pit surrounded by seating, with sliding glass doors revealing the open living space inside. Lush green grass and garden elements add to the inviting outdoor ambiance.
Cabin in Okanogan County
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

Base Camp 49

Base Camp 49 is a purpose built micro resort of four two-bedroom nightly rental homes, sleeping up to 6 guests each. Located on the ski trails in the heart of Mazama and the bank of the Methow River. All cabins enjoy covered patios, propane fire pits, and stunning views. Each casita is tastefully furnished with modern décor making the perfect place to relax and build memories. The individual units are named after the nearby mountains: Goat Peak, Sandy Butte, Flagg Mountain and Lucky Jim Bluff.

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A tiny house is set among trees, featuring a wraparound porch with Adirondack chairs. The exterior showcases wood paneling and large windows, allowing for natural light. The roof is metal, contributing to the rustic appeal of the structure nestled within the natural surroundings.
Tiny home in Okanogan County
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 338 reviews

Lost River Tiny House

The Tiny House may be tiny, but she be fierce! It is packed full, inside and out, with all the things you need for a lovely unplugged stay in the North Cascades. Wake up to birds singing, take your coffee outside on the large wraparound deck and breathe in the fresh mountain air. After a day exploring, come back to enjoy a drink and some sort of treat you may have picked up from the Mazama Store. Please be aware that there is no WiFi! And you may not have cell coverage. Did we mention no WiFi?

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Cabin in Winthrop
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Alpine Woods cabin close to trails, ski in/out

Alpine Woods features a long driveway set back in the woods for a private feel. The cabin's open floor plan and high ceilings throughout make it feel spacious. The large backyard is great for outdoor games, socializing and relaxing. In winter the plowed, flat roads make for easy driving. Ski-in, ski-out access. Great location, close drive to North Cascade trails, Mazama (3.5 miles), Winthrop (11 miles) and the Methow Valley Community Trail and suspension bridge within walking distance.

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An open common area showcases a modern kitchen featuring wooden cabinetry and a kitchen island with seating. A spiral staircase leads to the loft space above. Cozy furnishings include a red armchair and acoustic instruments displayed on the walls.
Cabin in Winthrop
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 225 reviews

Three Brothers Cabin

Minutes to Mazama and 10 mins to Winthrop. EV charger J1772 You will be surrounded by hundreds of miles of XC trails, biking, hiking trails, beautiful lakes and rivers. Easy flat winter access. Our cabin was build in 2018 with traditional cabin feel done in a modern way. Gourmet kitchen, 3 bd, 2 bath, large open common area, dining room, open loft with TV, and foosball table. AC. Dog friendly with approval but pets do require extra cleaning, we ask for a pet fee of $80 per Dog.

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Barn in Winthrop
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Private bedroom suite with office a mile to town

Our barn house is a unique and tranquil getaway, about a mile from town. We live up on the top level second floor and your all inclusive private space has one bed room, lounge area and full bathroom which is on the first floor. This is a working horse property so you will most likely hear farm noises and the sounds of horses outside your window. Enjoy a picnic area with a BBQ and picnic table provided. There is also a semi private sitting area by the willow tree with a fire pit.

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Cabin in Winthrop
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

Cascade Cabin near Mazama/Winthrop

Cascade Cabin is nestled in a beautiful forested community located between Mazama and Winthrop. Our cabin features a modern chef's kitchen, spacious open living and dining area, 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. High speed Wifi is available for remote work, or just unplug and enjoy all the valley has to offer. Incredible XC ski trails and mountain bike trails, epic hiking, rock climbing and more surround us in the Methow Valley. 5 minutes to Mazama Store; 12 minutes to Winthrop.

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The exterior of a modern, light-grey house is presented, showcasing its simple architectural lines and large windows. Surrounding dried grasses sway gently, and expansive views of the landscape and mountains are visible in the background. A covered carport extends from the main structure.
Home in Winthrop
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 289 reviews

Artemisia: A Net-Zero Energy Home- Walk to Town

This light-filled home is the perfect escape. Artemisia is within walking distance of the cafes, restaurants, and shopping of Winthrop but feels miles away. After an active day of skiing, hiking, fly fishing, or just relaxing, you can kick back and take in the expansive views of Mount Gardner. Have dinner at one of the many nearby restaurants or stay in and take advantage of the well-stocked kitchen with induction range. It's a peaceful, laid-back gathering place.

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A large rural home is surrounded by lush greenery and tall trees, featuring a rustic wooden exterior. The structure has multiple levels, a covered porch, and large windows that provide natural light. The backdrop includes the towering Goat Wall mountain.
Home in Washington
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Mazama Retreat @ Goat Wall: 3 Bedrooms + Huge Loft

Beautiful views of stunning Goat Wall flank this large rural 90's home, and separately rented, attached studio (you may have neighbors), in the Mazama area of the Methow Valley, a short drive from miles of mountain biking, hiking and Nordic ski trails. You can ski and hike right out your door! North Cascades Nat'l Park is ~45 minutes drive, accessed by Highway 20 in the summer.

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The exterior of Liberty Lodge is framed by tall pine trees, showcasing large windows that invite natural light. A cozy hammock is positioned among the trees, while a propane grill and outdoor seating are visible on the patio, offering a peaceful retreat in the forest.
Cabin in Winthrop
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

★ Peaceful Forest Cabin ★ near Mazama/Winthrop

Relax and unwind at this quiet home-away-from-home. High-speed internet is available if you plan on working. Then step outside to enjoy the outdoor adventures at your doorstep. Liberty Lodge is located in a friendly neighborhood on the edge of the National Forest. Although shops and restaurants are only a five- to ten-minute drive away, the area feels peaceful and secluded.

Top guest favourite
A charming cabin is nestled among tall trees, featuring a natural wood exterior. A dog sits in the foreground on a gravel path, highlighting the pet-friendly environment. The front porch, framed by lush greenery, offers a welcoming entrance to guests.
Cabin in Winthrop
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

Cozy cabin in ideal spot, perfect for all seasons!

Our Mazama cabin in an approved legal nightly rental community! Great location only 5 mins. to the Mazama store, Mazama Pub and a short 10 mins. from Winthrop, hundreds of miles of ski, snowshoe and bike trails (fat bikes available for rental in Winthrop!), the Methow River & amazing hikes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Mazama?

    Mazama has cozy cabins, mountain lodges, and vacation homes set in forested or meadow surroundings. Many stays offer quick access to trails, with some located near community spaces and quieter corners of the valley.

  • What are the best things to do in Mazama with kids?

    Children can enjoy gentle nature walks, biking routes, and wildlife spotting in the forests around Mazama. In winter, cross-country skiing and building snow forts are often favorite activities for young visitors.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Mazama?

    Mazama has activities such as hiking, cross-country skiing, and cycling in the surrounding valleys. Visitors also explore local cafés, art spaces, and picnic areas nestled in the landscape.

  • How is the weather in Mazama?

    Mazama has cold, snowy winters around 23-33°F (-5-0°C), with mild springs and warm summers that often reach 89°F (32°C). Rainfall is low in summer, so many travelers enjoy outdoor adventures in the drier months.

  • When is the best time to visit Mazama?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for warm weather, wildflowers, and accessible trails. Winter attracts snow enthusiasts, as the area is known for skiing and snowshoeing when temperatures drop.

  • What are the best places to visit in Mazama?

    Many travelers enjoy the Mazama Store for local goods, nearby trailheads leading into the North Cascades, and riverside picnic areas. The region also has art studios and scenic viewpoints around the surrounding forests.

  • What are some hiking trails in Mazama?

    Mazama has a network of hiking trails, including routes through pine forests, along rivers, and up to mountain views. The area is known for the Methow Valley Trail system and scenic paths into the North Cascades.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Mazama?

    Families can join nature walks, try cross-country skiing in winter, or rent bikes to explore scenic trails. Picnic areas and local art workshops add to the range of activities for visitors of all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Mazama?

    Travelers frequently suggest exploring small arts-focused towns, nearby lakes for paddling, or heading into the North Cascades for deeper wilderness experiences. Scenic drives and local farms also make enjoyable day outings.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Mazama?

    Mazama has a range of accommodations that welcome pets, including rustic cabins and homes surrounded by nature. Many local stays make it easy to access trails and open spaces with your companion animal.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Mazama?

    Locals often suggest carrying layers for varied weather and arriving early at trailheads during peak seasons. Support small shops, try regional cuisine, and keep an eye out for trail conditions or area updates.

  • What is Mazama known for?

    Mazama is known for its mountain landscape, extensive outdoor recreation, and access to the wider Methow Valley trail systems. It attracts hikers, skiers, and those seeking a quiet retreat surrounded by forests and rivers.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Mazama?

    Explore quiet forest trails, scenic river spots, and tucked-away bakeries around Mazama. Artisanal shops and outdoor nooks make it easy to discover special places off the main path.

  • What are the best foods to try in Mazama?

    In Mazama, you will find local favorites such as hearty mountain breakfasts, baked goods, and Pacific Northwest-inspired fare made with seasonal ingredients. Nearby shops often feature locally roasted coffee and treats after a day outdoors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Mazama?

    Bring layered clothing for changing mountain temperatures, sturdy footwear for trails, and sunscreen for sunny days. In winter, pack insulated outerwear, gloves, and water-resistant boots for snow-covered paths.

  • What is the nightlife in Mazama like?

    Mazama's nightlife is low-key, with a focus on gathering at local cafés, small pubs, and outdoor fire pits. The atmosphere often emphasizes relaxation and connection with nature rather than high-energy venues.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Mazama?

    Mazama hosts several community gatherings throughout the year, often centered around outdoor sports, seasonal changes, and local arts. Outdoor events during winter and summer are especially popular.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Mazama?

    Mazama has family friendly vacation rentals such as cabins and lodges, many with kitchens, outdoor space, and easy access to outdoor activities. These homes are well suited for groups looking to explore the natural surroundings together.

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