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Canyon Creek Cabins: #2
This small cabin for two is perched on a granite ledge, overlooking a rushing river. It is comprised of two small structures connected by a deck. The first structure is a converted shipping container that has a kitchen, bathroom, living room, and outdoor patio. The second structure contains a cozy sleeping cabin, glass sunroom, and stone fireplace. The hot tub is nestled in to the woods overlooking the river, accessible by a lighted trail. The area: The cabin is a one hour drive from Seattle, and just minutes outside of Granite Falls, WA. This area is often refered to as the gateway to the Cascades, and the cabin is just a 20-minute drive to some of the best hiking and most beautiful natural features that Washington has to offer. Some of our favorite hikes include: Gothic Basin, Big Four Ice Caves, Mt. Pilchuck Fire Lookout, Lake Twenty-Two, and Heather Lake. Our cabins are in a small and private community. While we encourage guests to visit the nearby park and to explore the trails on the Cascade Loop Highway, we ask guests to please refrain from wandering the private roads of the community, as the neighbors appreciate their privacy. Frequently Asked Questions: Do you allow dogs? — Yes. We are dog friendly, but do not allow other pets. Can I check-in early or check-out late? — No. Our cabins are often booked back-to-back, and our cleaners need time to prepare the cabin for the next guest. There is not a good area to hang out in while the cleaning is being finished so it's best to arrive at check-in time. What's in the kitchen? — The kitchen is small and stocked with the basics: stovetop, microwave, pots, dishes, spices, dry goods. One thing to take note of when planning your meals is that there is not an oven at this cabin, however we do have a BBQ grill. What's the coffee situation? — We keep Stamp Act coffee, an electric grinder, and a stainless steel french press at the cabin. What's a good restaurant or bar nearby? — We recommend spending as much time at the cabin and in nature as possible. So, plan to bring food and drinks with you. Local favorites in town include Omega pizza (takout pizza and salads) and the Spar Tree (local bar).

Sojourn Cabin at Feral Farm
Unique, Off-Grid Cordwood Cabin located on a 46-acre agroforestry farm. Offering a double bed, wood-firebox, propane stove-top, open shelving, LED lights, counter-top water dispenser, and nearby hand-pump well and outhouse. Our permaculture farm includes tiny cabins, a swimming creek, and hiking trails. It is located amidst great views, dreamy hikes, nearby rivers and endless stars! Sojourn is ideal for couples and solo adventurers. You’ll love Sojourn's rustic beauty and natural surroundings!

Private, Cozy, Comfortable setting.
Relax in a quiet guest suite, located 2 miles east of Concrete, Washington. We are very close to the Skagit River, Cascade trails, and 25 minutes from the North Cascade National Park. Private setting with separate entrance and your own parking space. We are close to laundry, restaurants, a movie theatre, a bakery, and stores. The guest suite is connected to our garage, not our home, so you will have all the privacy you need. Clean with a fun country vibe and a love for all things Bigfoot!

The Pond Perch Treehouse at Treehouse Juction
Beautiful Treehouse getaway for your family or a romantic getaway for two. Perched 17 feet above the pond's edge nestled in the trees. Enjoy a quiet warm campfire or relax on the dock and listen to the pond's waterfall. The Pond's Perch is the perfect spot to disconnect and rest after exploring the north cascades. The treehouse features a comfortable full-sized bed and a cozy murphy bed in the front room. Enjoy the fireplace, microwave, keurig, refrigerator, and indoor bathroom.

North Cascades Hideaway
Relaxing getaway just off the North Cascades highway and close to outdoor adventure. Fenced backyard with fire pit, front and back decks. Dogs welcome! Enjoy a short walk down to the skagit river, see bald eagles and gorgeous scenery. 5 minutes to the grocery store, pizza, etc. 7 min to Downtown Concrete. Skagit River - 2 minute drive or 10 minute walk. 10 min to Lake Shannon 15 min to lake Tyee 25 min to N. Cascades State Park 25 min to Baker Lake 50 min to Diablo Lake

North Cascades Riverside A-Frame w/ Mt Baker Views
Experience the North Cascades at River’s Run, a breathtaking A-frame on the Skagit River outside the National Park. Surrounded by towering cedars, this spacious dog-friendly cabin boasts 3-story windows framing panoramic views of snowcapped Mt. Baker. Wake up to the serene sounds of the rushing river, spot bald eagles gliding overhead, and spend evenings stargazing by the fire pit. 3BR/2BA fully-equipped w/ AC, high-speed wifi, TV, fireplace, balconies, kitchen, & W/D.

Cascade River Hideaway-Dogs welcome, off-grid
Escape to Cascade River Hideaway after exploring the North Cascades National Park. This pup-friendly cabin is ideal for 2-4 people looking for a peaceful retreat tucked in the towering cedars of the gated Cascade River Park. Enjoy views of Lookout Mountain from the deck or snuggle inside the newly renovated cabin. It features a queen size bed upstairs, a sleeper sofa downstairs, stocked kitchen & coffee bar, TV w/ WiFi, washer/dryer, and bathroom w/ walk-in shower.

Riverside Retreat with Hot Tub | Fire Pit | Views
Nestled in the beautiful North Cascades, Riverside Retreat brings the tranquility of PNW. Unwind with a perfectly brewed coffee from the coffee bar, relax in the hot tub, all while admiring the rushing river and the mountain views from the property. This riverfront property near the North Cascade National Park is truly an experience, awaiting your arrival Fully equipped kitchen and bathroom, high speed wifi, indoor fireplace, outdoor firepit, game room, BBQ grill

Skagit Riverside Cabin
Fall & Winter are here! The perfect time to enjoy the cabin! Eagle season is quickly approaching! Skagit River eagle tours will be available starting Dec. 1st, book now at: Skagit Eagles .com Find yourself with loved ones resting peacefully and comfortably in this well established cabin after a day of adventuring in nature nearby, aptly located right on Skagit River and near to the town of Concrete. Enjoy our beautiful cabin tree decorated for the holidays!

Cozy Cabin by Skagit River
Restored from the early 1900's. This cozy cabin sits right above the Howard Miller Steelhead Park on the Skagit River. The Rockport Bar and Grill is next door. We are just a minute off of highway 20, also known as The North Cascade Highway. There is a Futon for an extra guest. We now have air conditioning! This listing is not wheelchair accessible. This listing is also not suitable for children under the age of 12, there are safety issues in the area.

The Steelhead House – Cozy 4BR Mountain Escape
Escape to The Steelhead House, a restored historic 4-bed, 2-bath home filled with natural light in the heart of the North Cascades 🌲. A cozy, secluded year-round base for hiking, fishing, or relaxing, it offers comfort and character in equal measure. Supported by a new Kohler whole-home generator for uninterrupted heat, lights, WiFi, and comfort. There is a separate basement apartment, and quiet hours are observed to ensure a restful stay for all.

Cozy A-Frame in North Cascade Mountains
Winedown is a beautiful, constructed A-Frame built in 1967 and completely renovated in 2019 tucked in the North Cascades. As dawn turns to daybreak, there’s nothing more pleasant than being drawn from slumber by the sun light springing through the floor-to-ceiling glass windows and the sound of gushing water from Boulder Creek echoing through each surface of the property. Winedown is proudly a family-focused property that is scent and shoe free.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Rockport?
Lodging options in and around Rockport include riverside cabins, cozy cottages, and vacation rentals nestled in the forest. Many visitors prefer accommodations near parks for easy access to outdoor activities.
What are the best things to do in Rockport with kids?
Families can explore nature trails, participate in junior ranger programs, and watch for wildlife along riverbanks. Educational stops at parks and interactive nature centers are often popular choices for children.
What are some of the best things to do in Rockport?
Explore Rockport State Park’s old-growth forests, watch for bald eagles along the Skagit River, or join a guided nature walk. Visitors also enjoy fishing, photography, and discovering local art studios.
How is the weather in Rockport?
Rockport has cool, rainy winters, with temperatures typically around 32–46°F (0–8°C), and mild, drier summers that reach 70–78°F (21–26°C) in July and August. Waterproof gear is helpful, especially outside the summer months.
When is the best time to visit Rockport?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for milder weather and outdoor activities, while winter draws those interested in eagle-watching. Each season has its own distinct scenery and wildlife experiences.
What are the best places to visit in Rockport?
Frequently suggested spots include Rockport State Park, with its lush woodland trails, and scenic overlooks along the river. The Rockport interpretive center offers insights into local ecology and wildlife.
What are some hiking trails in Rockport?
Rockport has forest trails winding through ancient trees, as well as routes that lead to river overlooks and mountain vistas. Trails in Rockport State Park are especially known for mossy landscapes and varied difficulty levels.
What are some family activities we can do in Rockport?
Families frequently enjoy guided nature walks, picnicking near the Skagit River, and hands-on activities at local parks. Wildlife viewing, especially during the eagle migration season, is a memorable experience for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Rockport?
Day trips often include exploring scenic routes through forested parks, fishing spots along rivers, or discovering small towns with local art and dining. Mountain lakes and viewpoints are also popular for outdoor relaxation.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Rockport?
Rockport has pet friendly vacation rentals and cabins, especially those near the river or wooded areas. Many outdoor spaces and trails also allow dogs on leash, making it convenient to bring your pet.
What are some local tips for visiting Rockport?
Locals often suggest dressing in layers due to changeable weather, and keeping an eye out for bald eagles during winter. Bringing reusable water bottles and respecting marked trails helps preserve Rockport’s natural beauty.
What is Rockport known for?
Rockport is known for its access to forests, rivers, and mountain scenery, attracting those interested in hiking, fishing, and birdwatching. The area is especially recognized for eagle-watching during winter months.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Rockport?
Wander quieter paths in Rockport State Park or discover lesser-known picnic areas along the riverbanks surrounded by ancient trees. Small local galleries and seasonal farmers’ markets provide a glimpse of community life.
What are the best foods to try in Rockport?
Rockport has locally caught seafood, especially salmon and trout, often featured in nearby eateries. You can explore classic Pacific Northwest fare, with wild berries and fresh produce making seasonal appearances in salads, pies, and preserves.
What should I bring for a trip to Rockport?
Pack layers, including a waterproof jacket, as Rockport experiences cool, damp winters and mild, drier summers. Comfortable shoes for hiking or strolls, along with binoculars for birdwatching, are useful for outdoor adventures.
What is the nightlife in Rockport like?
Rockport’s nightlife is relaxed, centered around small local bars or casual dining spots. Evenings often wind down with stargazing, conversation, or enjoying the peaceful natural setting.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Rockport?
Around late winter, eagle-watching events are frequently suggested, celebrating the seasonal arrival of bald eagles. Summer brings locally rooted fairs and community gatherings showcasing crafts, live music, and regional foods.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Rockport?
Many vacation rentals in and around Rockport have family friendly amenities, such as multiple bedrooms, kitchens, and outdoor spaces. You can also find options close to parks and rivers for easy access to local adventures.
Destinations to explore
- North Cascades National Park
- Mt. Baker Ski Area
- Diablo Lake
- Wallace Falls State Park
- Deception Pass State Park
- Cultus Lake Adventure Park
- Whatcom Falls Park
- Skagit Valley Tulip Festival
- Artist Point
- Lake Padden Park
- Castle Fun Park
- Mt Baker Theatre
- Bellingham Farmers Market
- Seattle Premium Outlets
- Cama Beach Historical State Park
- Bridal Falls Waterpark
- Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park
- Deception Pass Bridge
- Imagine Children's Museum
- Funko
- Camano Island State Park
- Tulalip Casino
- Zuanich Point Park





