This idyllic cabin sits on the banks of a crystalline stream in a quiet coastal valley. Surrounded by Northwest forests and private walking trails, it is the perfect place to slow down, relax, and explore the best that the Oregon coast has to offer.
The cabin is a masterpiece of woodwork and charm. Cozy and intimate, the home is big enough to sleep six comfortably and has a daybed in the living room that can sleep one more. The kitchen is well stocked with everything you'll need to prepare and cook meals before gathering around the built-in dining table. The living room features wall to wall windows and bookshelves that are stocked with an inspired library. Curl up on the daybed or leather couch while the wood stove hums and hypnotizes. Break out a puzzle and let the day drift slowly by.
There's a single bedroom on the ground floor with a queen-size bed, vaulted ceiling, skylight, and sliding glass door that opens onto the back deck. The second floor is a giant L with a queen-size bed at either end flanked by skylights, windows, and bead board everywhere.
Outside, 12 private acres are crisscrossed by streams and miles of private walking trails. The surrounding National Forest makes the property feel entirely remote and creates a quiet solitude that is usually reserved for places much more difficult to reach. You can spend your afternoons on the giant back deck gazing down into Farmer Creek or explore the property's quiet nooks, vantages, and stream banks. At night, the vast inky sky is lit up with a million stars and the streaking Milky Way. A rope swing in the far meadow, downed logs, mossy rocks, and stream crossings offer opportunities for kids and adults to play and explore.
All this wildness, charm, and natural beauty is barely a mile from HWY 101, 10 minutes to Cloverdale and just 20 minutes to the beaches in Pacific City and Tierra Del Mar. You can use the Hollow as a base camp to explore the best that the Oregon coast has to offer, or drop all the way in and luxuriate in the gift of not having to go anywhere at all.