Cabin in Alabama
Reasons to book
About this cabin rental
☆A kitchenette... featuring a propane camp stove, a sink with 5 gallons of tap water (potable water), and all cookware and silverware you should need.
☆Clean linens for the full size bed (pillows and sheets only - blankets are only provided when overnight temperatures are consistently below 60°F) If you plan to use the futon bed, you will need to bring your own pillows/sheets/blankets or we can provide them upon request for an extra fee of $25.
☆2 towels and 2 washcloths (only provided while shower house is open for use)
☆Propane Buddy Heater. This heater will keep you and your guests nice and toasty during your colder stays. Please remember, there is no A/C during warm months.
☆The House Manual. A white, 3 ring binder located just below the light switches that gives you a deep dive of the cabin, the property, and local attractions/events/restaurants/stores.
☆A fire pit. We provide more than enough (safe for cooking) firewood for each stay and 2 metal outdoor chairs. Extra firewood available upon request for a fee of $10 per bundle (10 pieces).
☆A charcoal grill. No charcoal provided.
☆A picnic table. (outdoor lighting is limited to none- recommended to bring your own lanterns/flashlights)
You will have access to...
☆The shower house. A private, off-grid, single person outdoor shower that is creek-fed. The shower is conveniently heated by propane and has on demand hot water. It is located a short walk away from the cabin. Please note that the shower house may be closed November 1st - April 1st due to freezing temperatures. Contact your host the day before your stay to confirm shower availability.
☆The outhouse. Lovingly renamed "The Honey Pot." Located near the shower house, The Honey Pot is provided with a camp toilet. A 5-gallon bucket lined with a trash bag and a scoop of compost, topped with a camp toilet lid. There is a urinal located just to the left of the toilet. And, a sink in front of the toilet with 5 gallons of tap water.
☆Hiking/Mountain Bike trails. All connecting trails to the cabin are webbed across this 32-acre property with inclines and switchbacks. Feel free to explore any trails as much as you would like, only avoiding private camp signs, so that other guests can enjoy their privacy.





