Restored log cabin with classic porch - near river, trails, hot springs, & more



House in McKenzie Bridge, Oregon
Locally Owned & Operated

Eugene
Casago Franchise Owner
What our guests are saying...
Restored log cabin with classic porch - near river, trails, hot springs, & more is praised as a spacious, charming, and thoughtfully updated home that works especially well for gatherings and family stays. Guests highlight the comfortable bedrooms, cozy beds and bedding, inviting common areas, and a large well-equipped kitchen with ample space for cooking, dining, and games. The property is frequently described as very clean, well maintained, and beautifully cared for, with tasteful decor that blends vintage character with modern updates. Its wooded setting near the river is appreciated for feeling peaceful and secluded while also offering convenient access to nearby trails, golf, hiking, and local destinations. Guests especially enjoy the beautiful river views, the serene riverside deck, and the relaxing outdoor spaces including the patio, porch, lawn, grill, and shaded backyard. The cabin is also noted for practical features such as updated bathrooms, plentiful linens and kitchenware, cable television, and a layout that comfortably accommodates groups.
Overview
Renee's Log House
Enjoy the very best of old and new at this McKenzie Bridge home, a beautifully restored log cabin with a classic front porch, a sparkling interior, and a wonderful woodland location for exploring the nearby river, hot springs, and hiking trails. Originally built in 1909 and lovingly restored in 2016, the cabin's interior makes thoughtful use of natural wood, exposed brick, and pristine white walls. Prepare meals for a crowd with ease in the full kitchen, where you'll find stainless steel appliances (including a dishwasher), abundant cabinetry and counter space, and a large eat-in dining room table. Pass the morning hours outside on the porch, where you can read the newspaper in a rocking chair or use the free WiFi to plan your next hike. Grab your rods and tackle to spend the day fishing for rainbow trout or Chinook salmon; you'll come home to a private washer/dryer for your clothes, a pellet stove to warm your toes, and a flatscreen TV for movie nights in the plush living room. Come and discover the lush forest beauty of McKenzie Bridge - book your unforgettable stay in Lane County today! What's nearby: This two-level log cabin sits on a densely wooded property within Willamette National Forest, equidistant from Eugene (52 miles west) and Sisters (50 miles east). Wander one mile up the road to meet up with the McKenzie River Trail; spend your days fishing, kayaking, rafting, and swimming in the river itself; and indulge in daily soaks in the Belknap Hot Springs (six miles east) and the Cougar Hot Springs (13 miles southwest). Feel free to bring your own DVDs to enjoy, or rent some from the local Blue Sky Market! Things to know: Full kitchen with a dishwasher *Please note that WiFi is spotty due to the location of the property. There is also little to no cell service in the area
You must be 21 years or older to rent this property.Amenities
Sleeping Arrangements
Bedroom 1
sleeps 2
Bedroom 2
sleeps 2
Bedroom 3
sleeps 2
Bedroom 4
sleeps 2
Common Space 1
sleeps 1
Rating
Loved the little cabin and the modern bathrooms and kitchen appliances. Would definitely stay again!
This "cabin" had everything we needed and the location was perfect for McKenzie Bridge.
Close to Tokatee Golf course. Plenty of space to accommodate our party. Large size kitchen. Very nice setting in the woods with access to the river.
Loved this house, we have a family of 7 and it was spacious and comfy. The river view was beautiful.
The property is very nice and secluded, good location close to the river.
Close to Tokatee Golf Course
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