Steelhead Cottages are comfortable cabins located across the street from the Trinity River. Opening the door I got that mountain air, almost musty scent that reminded me of our cabin on the North fork of the Santiam River in Oregon...a real throwback to my childhood memories!||||The cabin was clean and tidy...small living area with a small flat screen TV with DISH service. The compact kitchen has a small table, stove, frig and coffee maker. There were no paper towels, so you might want to bring some. The two beds were comfy and with lots of windows we were able to keep the room cool without AC.||||We were rafting with Bigfoot the next morning, which is also across the street in the river side of the highway, so the location was perfect. You also get a rafting discount if you spend the night. Food is scarce without a half hour drive, so you might want to pack your own dinner, or at least bring plenty of snacks. The Strawhouse is the only restaurant that is close (about 100 yards away) but they have limited hours and menu selections, so check their website to see if that works for you.||||All in all, a reasonably priced cabin in the...
   Read moreThey only have two RV spots, but we snagged one of them for three nights during a very hot spell. We enjoyed our two full days of kayaking while conveniently renting our kayaks across the street and then putting in at their beach one day (with our shuttled truck waiting for us at the other end) and taking out the next (after having been shuttled with our boats at the upper river put in), made easy with the shuttle they can also provide.||||The beach across the street that they own is the best part. A green lawn rolls down to the river's edge to a very long river frontage. We would jump in at the up river property edge, then float down river while cooling off in the refreshing water of the Trinity to then get out at the other property end. Walk up river, repeat....||||When not getting wet, there is some shade in which to relax, watch the river run by, read, chat, take...
   Read moreWe had a big family reunion/wedding in California and the whole family came up and stayed in several of the cabins. They were cute and rustic, very clean and comfortable with plenty of beds and a small kitchen to prepare your own meals in. The air conditioners in these units kept them nice and cold when it was sweltering heat outside. Each cabin has a nice little deck porch with its own little grill if you'd like to bbq. There was also a very nicely maintained courtyard with a gazebo, table and chairs for relaxing. Matt and Bri (the owners) were incredibly sweet and accommodating and even took the whole family on an amazing rafting trip with their other business Bigfoot Rafting, which is located right across the street. I would highly recommend anyone to come stay in the cabins and while you're there, take a rafting trip. You...
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