Cabin # 16
Built in the 1930’s and made of river rock taken from the San Joaquin River just steps away and hand-hewn logs from the site, Cabin # 16, known as the “Honeymoon Cabin” is the most charming place you will find in the Sierras. In a secluded forest and accented with native American artifacts, western themed art, and stained glass windows it’s as luxurious as it is rustic.
The large bathtub is supplied with hot and cold mineral water from the adjacent natural hot springs and the covered wraparound porch has a porch swing and views of the river and soaring granite peaks. For those of you who travel to the Sierras in the summer, I highly recommend it.
Cabin # 16
Built in the 1930’s and made of river rock taken from the San Joaquin River just steps away and hand-hewn logs from the site, Cabin # 16, known as the “Honeymoon Cabin” is the most charming place you will find in the Sierras. In a secluded forest and accented with native American artifacts, western themed art, and stained glass windows it’s as luxurious as it is rustic.
The large bathtub is supplied with hot and cold mineral water from the adjacent natural hot springs and the covered wraparound porch has a porch swing and views of the river and soaring granite peaks. For those of you who travel to the Sierras in the summer, I highly recommend it.