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The cabin exterior features a vibrant red facade, complemented by a green metal roof. Surrounding foliage includes lush ferns and trees, creating a natural, serene setting. A wooden deck with a railing offers an inviting entryway, enhancing the cozy appearance of the retreat.
Cabin in Baring
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 526 reviews

SKY-HI, Skykomish Riverfront Cabin, Pet Friendly

Cozy Skykomish riverfront cabin. This charming 1950's cabin completely gutted and renovated in 2014 is the perfect retreat to relax and soak up nature. Hang out at the riverfront fire pit or on the large deck w/ gas bar-b-q overlooking the river. Hiking, skiing, biking and fishing all nearby. Quaint and clean, this cabin has 1 bedroom w/ queen bed, nice mattress and linens plus loft area w/ 2 twin air beds w/ memory foam tops w/ linens and sofa bed in living room. Kitchen w/all essentials. WiFi

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A patio area features two blue chairs positioned beside a river, offering a view of lush greenery and mountains in the background. Colorful flowers are planted along the walkway, and a bike is visible, suggesting outdoor activity options. The serene river flows gently past the property.
Cabin in Skykomish
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviews

Night on the Sky in Cozy Log Cabin!

Spring is here & with it great spring hiking all around and rafting season is nearing its’ peak! Calling all hikers, climbers & outdoor enthusiasts! Just 15 minutes from Stevens Pass and 45 minutes from Leavenworth, enjoy a tranquil getaway right on the Skykomish River. A cozy, and rustic feeling cabin, our space can host 3-5 friends. Walking distance to downtown Skykomish and easy access to some of Washington's best adventures. Immerse yourself in some of the best Washington state has to offer.

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Cabin in Skykomish
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 545 reviews

On The River

On The River, is your mountain retreat on the Skykomish/Tye river in the quiet neighborhood of Timberlane Village. Close to hiking trails, river rafting, Stevens Pass ski area (15 mins) and from Leavenworth (45 mins) you’ll love this cabin for its river views/SOUND, wooded property, secluded location, and cozy features like the wood stove, king size beds, hot tub, and floor to ceiling cedar interior. A couples getaway, a solo adventure, or a family vacation, this cabin never ceases to impress.

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The A-frame cabin is surrounded by lush greenery and towering trees. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, where wooden steps guide guests to a spacious covered deck. Natural stone borders the cabin’s landscape, complementing the rustic exterior of the home.
Chalet in Skykomish
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Steller's Jay Cabin Skykomish River

Nestled in the Northern Cascade Mountains of Washington, Steller's Jay Cabin in Timberlane Village is a tranquil retreat amid towering evergreens, with direct access to Skykomish River. This newly renovated A-frame cabin offers both space and privacy, equipped with 2 private bedrooms. Charm, comfort, serenity. The perfect PNW getaway. Near by is the historic railroad town of Skykomish and countless hiking trails for all skill levels, it's an ideal destination for both relaxation and adventure.

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The exterior of the A-frame cabin showcases a welcoming design with a green metal roof and wooden accents. A communal fire pit is surrounded by six wooden chairs, situated on gravel. Soft lighting from the cabin's porch enhances the cozy ambiance in the surrounding forest.
Cabin in Skykomish
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 218 reviews

The A-Frame @ SkyCamp: Hot Tub and Sauna

Breathe in the cascades at this A-Frame cabin, just an hour from Seattle and minutes from the trails, slopes, and rivers near Stevens Pass. Perfect for a friends and family retreat, as you'll have access to the 1.3-acre Skycamp property, with a communal fire pit, picnic table, hammocks, sauna, and a nature trail. This cabin features a fully-equipped kitchen, propane BBQ, wood-burning fireplace, and three beds. It also has an indoor/outdoor bluetooth stereo and a projector with Chrome and DVDs

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Cabin in Skykomish
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Luxury A-Frame w/ Hot Tub | Misty Mtn Haus

Unwind at Misty Mountain Haus — a luxury A-Frame with an outdoor hot tub, fire pit, and fully equipped chef’s kitchen, perfect for year-round mountain escapes. Nestled in Timberlane Village, we're just 90 scenic minutes from Seattle and minutes from Stevens Pass adventures. Come enjoy hiking to roasting marshmallows under the stars. We're excited to share this sanctuary with you so you can make memories of your own. Gigabit Wi-Fi & smart TV | Backup generator | Lofted king bed + cozy queen

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The exterior of the cabin showcases a mid-century style design with dramatic angles. Floor-to-ceiling windows create a connection with nature, while wooden and brick elements add a rustic touch. Outdoor seating is visible on the deck, surrounded by tall trees.
Cabin in Skykomish
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 542 reviews

SkyCabin | Cabin with A/C

Whether you’ve come for unprecedented adventure or uninterrupted serenity, here at SkyCabin, the experience you’re seeking is always within reach. Tucked away among evergreens in the quaint town of Skykomish, it offers the perfect combination of modern comfort and rustic charm. Centrally located to all that the Pacific Northwest has to offer, you’ll be just 16 miles from the Stevens Pass Ski Resort, an hour from the iconic town of Leavenworth, and steps from breathtaking vistas & trailheads.

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A cedar barrel hot tub is nestled within a secluded area, surrounded by wooden fencing and tall trees. Steam rises gently from the warm water, while stones create a stable base. Lush greenery and moss add to the natural ambiance of the space.
Cabin in Skykomish
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews

Sky Hütte: Nordic cabin with cedar barrel hot tub

Welcome to "Sky Hütte", nestled in the Central Cascades of WA! Our 2BR cabin surrounded by old-growth evergreens blends modern comforts and Nordic charm. Immerse yourself in the cedar barrel hot tub or discover quaint Skykomish, nearby. A stone's throw from Steven’s Pass and abundant hiking and outdoor activities, Sky Hütte offers a year-round escape. A short drive from Seattle, SEA airport, and the enchanting town of Leavenworth. Your adventure awaits—book now for an unforgettable getaway!

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A serene hot tub sits on a wooden deck surrounded by lush greenery. Soft light from string lights illuminates the area, creating a peaceful atmosphere. The nearby cabin features a dark exterior, blending harmoniously with the natural surroundings.
Cabin in Skykomish
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Designer A-Frame · Forest Hot Tub · Fire Pit

Looking for a family getaway, mini vacay/gathering, or immersing in nature? You will enjoy our newly renovated and spacious escape in Skykomish! Located near Stevens Pass Ski Resort (15 mins), our two-bedroom retreat accommodates up to 5 guests, perfect for family getaways or couple trip! Immerse yourself in modern amenities and cozy cabin vibes, unwind in the hot tub, and gather around the fire pit for s'mores. Whether you crave relaxation or adventure, this is your perfect place.

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A hot tub is positioned on a wooden deck that overlooks a flowing river surrounded by dense green trees. The tranquil setting invites relaxation, with the sound of the river enhancing the peaceful ambiance of nature.
Home in Baring
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

River Runs Through this A-Frame w/ hot tub!

A River Runs Through it is a charming A-Frame set in a totally private, wooded setting surrounded by towering trees, slabs of moss-covered granite, and the crystal- clear Index Creek running directly below. The cozy and warm interior boasts the classic “cabin in the woods” details, with river rock fireplace, cedar walls, unique stone sink, and stone surrounded clawfoot tub. The loft bedroom feels tucked away from the world with the sound of the river lulling you to sleep.

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A rustic cabin is situated on a raised deck surrounded by greenery. Large windows allow light to illuminate the interior, while an umbrella stands above an outdoor seating area. The metal roof and wooden exterior reflect the natural surroundings.
Cabin in Baring
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 399 reviews

River's Edge Retreat*Stevens Pass*Hiking*View*Wifi

Our cabin is nestled in the Cascade Mountains on the Skykomish River high on a bank in Baring Wa. 23-28 minutes to Stevens Pass. Enjoy the Mt Baring view from the river side of our cabin. On a clear night go on the deck or look out the windows facing the river & find the Big Dipper. Fall asleep listening to the river or soft music provided. Gas BBQ. Fish, float, hike, bike, white water rafting or ski/sled/snowboard at Steven's Pass. Relax & Enjoy!

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Two guests are seated around a small fire pit, surrounded by Adirondack chairs. Snow-capped mountains rise dramatically in the background, with trees lining the riverbank. The scene captures a peaceful moment along the river, enhancing the serene atmosphere of the location.
Cabin in Gold Bar
5 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

Riverfront Cabin: Iconic Mt. Index Views & Hot Tub

Riverfront serenity meets iconic mountain views. At Oxbow Cabin, the Skykomish River is your backyard and Mt. Index is your horizon. Recently updated in 2026 to elevate your stay, the cabin pairs warm, European-inspired design with the rugged beauty of the PNW. From morning coffee on the riverbank to starlit hot tub sessions and cozy fireside evenings, Oxbow is more than a stay—it’s a deep breath of mountain air.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Stevens Pass located?

    Stevens Pass sits at a mountain gap in the Cascade Range in Washington State, positioned within the surrounding national forest. It serves as a passageway connecting communities on both sides of the Cascades.

  • When is the best time to visit Stevens Pass?

    Summer and early fall are frequently suggested for hiking, biking, and scenic drives, with temperatures averaging 52–77°F (11–25°C). Winter attracts those interested in snow sports, as the region becomes a popular destination for skiing and snowboarding.

  • How old is Stevens Pass?

    Stevens Pass has been a mountain crossing point since the late nineteenth century, with formal transportation routes completed over 100 years ago. The area’s significance grew with the establishment of railroad and highway connections through the Cascades.

  • Why was Stevens Pass built?

    Stevens Pass was developed to provide a vital connection across the Cascade Range, linking eastern and western Washington. Its construction supported transportation, trade, and regional growth for neighboring communities.

  • What are some things to do near Stevens Pass?

    Around Stevens Pass, you can explore hiking and biking trails, experience alpine skiing and snowboarding in winter, or enjoy scenic viewpoints and picnic areas. Outdoor enthusiasts often find year-round activities linked to the surrounding national forest and mountain landscapes.

  • How is the weather near Stevens Pass?

    Stevens Pass has cool, wet winters around 32–42°F (0–6°C) with significant snowfall, while summers are mild, averaging 52–77°F (11–25°C). Visitors can expect the heaviest rainfall from late fall to early spring, so layers and waterproof gear are often suggested.

  • How was Stevens Pass built?

    Stevens Pass was developed as a mountain corridor through the Cascade Range, with engineers and workers constructing a highway and railroad to connect communities on either side. Its location required tunneling, grading, and ongoing maintenance to address heavy snowfall and mountain terrain.

  • What is the history of Stevens Pass?

    Stevens Pass is named for John Frank Stevens, an engineer who surveyed the region in the late 1800s. The pass became significant with the opening of railroad tunnels and later a highway, transforming transportation between eastern and western parts of the state.