The Fisherman’s Hideaway cabin sleeps 4 with a full kitchen and a real wood-burning stove. The secluded cabin has lots of privacy with one queen bed with a paddle headboard and a full bed with a log headboard. The cabin has a full bathroom with a jetted bathtub and shower. The backyard has a BBQ, hammock, and log swing and is surrounded by forest. There is a large front deck, a flat-screen TV with Netflix, Pandora, Hulu, and a 500-movie library. The cabin has free wifi and is pet friendly. The Fisherman’s Hideaway is the most secluded cabin with lots of privacy, as well as the occasional visiting animal. It’s the ideal family retreat with a beautiful knotted pine interior and is designed with plenty of mountain fishing decor.
This rustic cabin is inviting and cozy. You get the feeling that it is one with the outdoors. Enjoy BBQs on the large wooden deck with Adirondack chairs, and a hammock under the tall pines. It’s truly a mountain hideaway nestled in the woods providing a slower pace of life in a natural forest setting. The cabin makes the perfect secluded writer’s retreat. It is also pet-friendly, so bring along your pup. All of the cabins have access to the seasonal pool, year-round outdoor Jacuzzi, playground, and hiking trails around ponds and streams.
The cabin is located in Twin Peaks, California with plenty to see and do in the area. One popular activity is the great hiking that can be found on the San Bernardino hiking trails. One of the main reasons hiking is so popular is the array of foliage in the area. It is only one of 3 mountain ranges in the world that runs East and West in a Mediterranean climate. This gives the San Bernardino Mountains a variety of unique eco-climate zones. The temperatures in the area are usually 15 to 20 degrees cooler than down the hill. If you get out in the morning it’s usually very pleasant even in the dog days of summer. If you would like to enjoy the San Bernardino hiking trails with a group, you’ll want to take a look at the Mountain Top Hiking Club Hiking Schedule. The San Bernardino National Forest has some great places to hike with various skill levels.
Heaps Peak Arboretum Trail. This interpretive trail loops around and is an easy walk for all ages that takes you through a self-guided tour with 24 points of interest about native plants and wildlife. The site was constructed and is maintained by volunteers from the Rim of the World Interpretive Association. Staffed information at this location. This site is wheelchair accessible and very gentle in skill level.
Seeley Creek Trail is also known as Heart Rock. This is one of the most famous hikes in the San Bernardino Mountains because of a heart perfectly formed from the cascading water of the falls. It is also near Camp Seeley where the movie The Parent Trap was filmed. It is an easy one-mile hike, great for an engagement proposal.
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