Cabin Tours
Explore a variety of different types of cabins from around the country. Tour classic log cabins, modern and unique retreats, and cozy cottages.

Step inside the 600-square-foot cabin of readers Greg and Terry Swift, who didn’t let a remote Colorado location, strict community ordinances or Covid-era delays stand in the way of achieving their goals.
Built in 2008, Camp Juniper is a 40-acre wilderness retreat with a mountain trout creek running through it.
For those looking to move to a charming cottage, this Carmel Valley option could be the inspiration you need.
This cabin wasn’t just a building; it symbolized a permanent connection to her familial ties and a haven to call her own when s...
A gradual remodel transforms a worn-out property into a personalized forever home.
As the days grow longer and the temperatures rise, these picturesque retreats come alive with the vibrant energy of the season.
A slew of organic materials combine with a healthy dose of imagination to create a unique heavy-timber hybrid home.
A Wisconsin hybrid mixes materials into a home that enchants.
A match-up of contemporary lines with Old West details puts a modern twist on this rugged retirement retreat.
A North Carolina mountain log retreat is the perfect remedy to relieve long distance relationships and foster family togetherness.
This New York couple leads a honey of a life in their perfectly designed timber frame home.
Why wait until retirement to enjoy the home of your dreams? That question prompted this couple to begin their log home journey ...
A simple but storied design emerges in this timber frame home where past and present collide.
This Pennsylvania dream home, 50 years in the making, proved to be totally worth the wait.
This fire-tower-inspired retreat offers panoramic views of Rocky Mountain splendor.
From humble beginnings, the ever-evolving vision for this Smoky Mountain cabin transformed into a finished home that’s as impr...
Nothing beats the Adirondack life for a couple eagerly awaiting the day they convert their retreat to a full-time home.
Here’s what keeps generations of guests coming back to this West Virginia getaway.