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The Sequoia Time Capsule: Spa, Walk 2 Giant Sequoias, River, Fish, Bike, Saloon
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Avis voyageurs
10 sur 10
Exceptionnel
1 chambre 1 salle de bain 4 personnes
Ăquipements populaires
Découvrir la zone
Springville, CA
- ForĂȘt nationale de SequoiaâȘ1 min Ă piedâŹ
- Eagle Mountain Casino
- Sentier Trail of 100 GiantsâȘ37 min en voitureâŹ
Chambres et lits
1 chambre (4Â personnes)
Chambre 1
1 grand lit
Salle de séjour 1
1 canapé-lit (grand)
1Â salle de bain
Salle de bain 1
Savon · Serviettes fournies · Baignoire ou douche · Baignoire · Toilettes · Shampoing · SÚche-cheveux
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The Sequoia Time Capsule: Spa, Walk 2 Giant Sequoias, River, Fish, Bike, Saloon
Step Into a Living Time Capsule: A 1910 Forest Cabin in the Heart of Sequoia National Monument
Tucked away among the ancient pines and granite ridges of the Sierra Nevada, this original 1910 cabin is not just a vacation rentalâitâs a journey back in time. Preserved with care and rich in character, this historic mountain hideaway offers a rare and intimate glimpse into Californiaâs early forest life, without sacrificing comfort. Set in the serene seclusion of the Sequoia National Monument, the cabin is surrounded by towering trees, whispering breezes, and a timeless sense of peace.
Where most people crowd into the well-trodden paths of Sequoia National Park, this cabin invites you to experience something more authentic, personal, and rare. Why jostle for parking spots and trailhead selfies when you can wake up among the giant sequoias, sip your coffee on the porch beneath the evergreens, and walk to majestic hiking trails right from your door? Unlike the National Park, the National Monument allows for private cabins like this one, offering a true mountain-living experience in the forestâsomething the park simply doesnât offer. Here, you're not just visiting nature; you're living in it.
The Cabin
Built in 1910 and lovingly maintained for over a century, this cabin is a genuine relic of mountain heritage. The weathered wood siding, antique details, and simple craftsmanship speak to an era before modern luxuriesâyet youâll find the amenities here comfortable and well thought out. Every corner of this cabin has a story, and you can feel it in the hand-built walls, the rustic hardware, and the natural flow of the space. This isnât a replica. This is the real thing.
Inside, youâll find:
A rock-built wood-burning fireplace, the heart of the home, perfect for curling up with a book or enjoying a glass of wine after a hike. The crackle of logs and the scent of woodsmoke transport you to a simpler time.
Cozy vintage furnishingsâwarm, inviting, and intentionally simple. Everything from the antique light fixtures to the original windows helps maintain the cabinâs historic character.
A well-equipped kitchen, modest but functional, stocked with the basics for preparing home-cooked meals. Whether youâre baking cornbread or brewing a pot of coffee, the space is perfect for those who like to cook while surrounded by nature.
Comfortable sleeping arrangements, including a cozy main bedroom and a secondary sleeping space for guests or family. The bedding is plush, the linens are soft, and the forest views are unforgettable.
A full bathroom with hot water, clean towels, and thoughtful touches that blend rustic charm with the comforts of home.
The dining room walls hold a treasure trove of history, with handwritten messages and signatures from guests dating all the way back to 1910. You'll find heartfelt notes, family names, and even entries from soldiers returning home after D-Day, etched into the wood and preserved for generations. It's a living guestbook that brings the past to life in the most personal way.
Hot Tub Under the Trees
One of the most magical features of this property is the private hot tub, nestled beneath a canopy of tall pines and firs. After a day spent hiking through groves of giant sequoias or exploring the backroads of the Sierra, thereâs nothing quite like sinking into warm, bubbling water with the scent of cedar in the air and the stars beginning to shine overhead.
This is relaxation the way it was meant to be: pure, natural, and immersed in the landscape.
Location, Location, Location â Why the National Monument is the Real Gem
The cabin sits within the Sequoia National Monument, a protected area of stunning natural beauty that shares its name and ancient trees with the more famous Sequoia National Parkâbut without the crowds. Here, the trails are quieter, the pace is slower, and the experience is more personal.
One of the Monumentâs biggest draws is that it allows private cabins within its boundaries. That means while visitors to the National Park must drive in, navigate visitor centers, and stay in dense campgrounds or remote lodges, guests of this cabin are already in the forestâliving among the giants. You can literally walk out the door and be among groves of giant sequoias within minutes.
Here are a few reasons why the National Monument offers a better experience for many travelers:
Fewer crowds â No need to line up for a shuttle or fight through tour groups. The trails near the cabin are tranquil, allowing you to enjoy the sequoias in peace.
Dogs are welcome â Unlike the National Park, where pets are restricted, the Monument is dog-friendly. Bring your pup along and explore together.
Bike-friendly trails â Cyclists are welcome on many of the Monument's backroads and trails. Itâs an ideal place to ride under the towering trees.
Cabins in the forest â Experience the forest from the inside out. In the Monument, you can actually stay in a real cabin among the trees, something not available in the park itself.
Local charm â A short walk brings you to a local general store for supplies, and a rustic saloon where locals and travelers gather. This is not a tourist trapâitâs a real mountain community.
Whatâs Nearby
This cabin is a basecamp for incredible natural experiences, all within walking or short driving distance:
Giant Sequoia Groves â Towering, ancient trees just minutes away. Less foot traffic means better photo ops and a more intimate experience.
Slate Mountain Saloon â A local favorite with cold drinks and friendly conversation.
Camp Nelson Store â Stock up on snacks, drinks, and essentials.
Hiking Trails â Dozens of scenic trails wind through the Monument, from easy forest strolls to challenging summit climbs.
Mountain Biking & Horseback Riding â With open access trails and fire roads, thereâs plenty of opportunity to explore on wheels or horseback.
Swimming holes and creeks â Cool off in mountain-fed streams or spend an afternoon lounging by a quiet riverbend.
Ideal For
This cabin is perfect for:
Couples looking for a romantic escape
Writers, artists, or creatives seeking inspiration
Families eager to introduce their kids to the forest in a safe, authentic way
Dog owners who hate leaving their pups behind
History buffs, nature lovers, and anyone craving solitude without isolation
Whether youâre planning a weekend getaway, a weeklong adventure, or a remote work retreat with a Wi-Fi break, this cabin offers a completely unique stay.
A Few Things to Know
This is a historic home. Itâs well cared for, but it was built in 1910âexpect a few quirks and creaks.
Cell service is limited. We see it as a plus, but come prepared to unplug.
Winters can bring snow, and summers can be warm. Dress for the season and enjoy the weather like a local.
Please treat the cabin and forest with respect. This is a protected area, and your care helps preserve it for future generations.
The Cabin Youâll Never Forget
In a world where so much feels fast, crowded, and digital, this cabin is a rare opportunity to disconnect from the noise and reconnect with nature, history, and yourself. Itâs not just a place to stayâitâs an experience, a mood, and a memory waiting to be made.
So come. Light a fire. Watch the wind in the trees. Soak under the stars. And let this forest time capsule remind you what stillness and wonder really feel like.
Tucked away among the ancient pines and granite ridges of the Sierra Nevada, this original 1910 cabin is not just a vacation rentalâitâs a journey back in time. Preserved with care and rich in character, this historic mountain hideaway offers a rare and intimate glimpse into Californiaâs early forest life, without sacrificing comfort. Set in the serene seclusion of the Sequoia National Monument, the cabin is surrounded by towering trees, whispering breezes, and a timeless sense of peace.
Where most people crowd into the well-trodden paths of Sequoia National Park, this cabin invites you to experience something more authentic, personal, and rare. Why jostle for parking spots and trailhead selfies when you can wake up among the giant sequoias, sip your coffee on the porch beneath the evergreens, and walk to majestic hiking trails right from your door? Unlike the National Park, the National Monument allows for private cabins like this one, offering a true mountain-living experience in the forestâsomething the park simply doesnât offer. Here, you're not just visiting nature; you're living in it.
The Cabin
Built in 1910 and lovingly maintained for over a century, this cabin is a genuine relic of mountain heritage. The weathered wood siding, antique details, and simple craftsmanship speak to an era before modern luxuriesâyet youâll find the amenities here comfortable and well thought out. Every corner of this cabin has a story, and you can feel it in the hand-built walls, the rustic hardware, and the natural flow of the space. This isnât a replica. This is the real thing.
Inside, youâll find:
A rock-built wood-burning fireplace, the heart of the home, perfect for curling up with a book or enjoying a glass of wine after a hike. The crackle of logs and the scent of woodsmoke transport you to a simpler time.
Cozy vintage furnishingsâwarm, inviting, and intentionally simple. Everything from the antique light fixtures to the original windows helps maintain the cabinâs historic character.
A well-equipped kitchen, modest but functional, stocked with the basics for preparing home-cooked meals. Whether youâre baking cornbread or brewing a pot of coffee, the space is perfect for those who like to cook while surrounded by nature.
Comfortable sleeping arrangements, including a cozy main bedroom and a secondary sleeping space for guests or family. The bedding is plush, the linens are soft, and the forest views are unforgettable.
A full bathroom with hot water, clean towels, and thoughtful touches that blend rustic charm with the comforts of home.
The dining room walls hold a treasure trove of history, with handwritten messages and signatures from guests dating all the way back to 1910. You'll find heartfelt notes, family names, and even entries from soldiers returning home after D-Day, etched into the wood and preserved for generations. It's a living guestbook that brings the past to life in the most personal way.
Hot Tub Under the Trees
One of the most magical features of this property is the private hot tub, nestled beneath a canopy of tall pines and firs. After a day spent hiking through groves of giant sequoias or exploring the backroads of the Sierra, thereâs nothing quite like sinking into warm, bubbling water with the scent of cedar in the air and the stars beginning to shine overhead.
This is relaxation the way it was meant to be: pure, natural, and immersed in the landscape.
Location, Location, Location â Why the National Monument is the Real Gem
The cabin sits within the Sequoia National Monument, a protected area of stunning natural beauty that shares its name and ancient trees with the more famous Sequoia National Parkâbut without the crowds. Here, the trails are quieter, the pace is slower, and the experience is more personal.
One of the Monumentâs biggest draws is that it allows private cabins within its boundaries. That means while visitors to the National Park must drive in, navigate visitor centers, and stay in dense campgrounds or remote lodges, guests of this cabin are already in the forestâliving among the giants. You can literally walk out the door and be among groves of giant sequoias within minutes.
Here are a few reasons why the National Monument offers a better experience for many travelers:
Fewer crowds â No need to line up for a shuttle or fight through tour groups. The trails near the cabin are tranquil, allowing you to enjoy the sequoias in peace.
Dogs are welcome â Unlike the National Park, where pets are restricted, the Monument is dog-friendly. Bring your pup along and explore together.
Bike-friendly trails â Cyclists are welcome on many of the Monument's backroads and trails. Itâs an ideal place to ride under the towering trees.
Cabins in the forest â Experience the forest from the inside out. In the Monument, you can actually stay in a real cabin among the trees, something not available in the park itself.
Local charm â A short walk brings you to a local general store for supplies, and a rustic saloon where locals and travelers gather. This is not a tourist trapâitâs a real mountain community.
Whatâs Nearby
This cabin is a basecamp for incredible natural experiences, all within walking or short driving distance:
Giant Sequoia Groves â Towering, ancient trees just minutes away. Less foot traffic means better photo ops and a more intimate experience.
Slate Mountain Saloon â A local favorite with cold drinks and friendly conversation.
Camp Nelson Store â Stock up on snacks, drinks, and essentials.
Hiking Trails â Dozens of scenic trails wind through the Monument, from easy forest strolls to challenging summit climbs.
Mountain Biking & Horseback Riding â With open access trails and fire roads, thereâs plenty of opportunity to explore on wheels or horseback.
Swimming holes and creeks â Cool off in mountain-fed streams or spend an afternoon lounging by a quiet riverbend.
Ideal For
This cabin is perfect for:
Couples looking for a romantic escape
Writers, artists, or creatives seeking inspiration
Families eager to introduce their kids to the forest in a safe, authentic way
Dog owners who hate leaving their pups behind
History buffs, nature lovers, and anyone craving solitude without isolation
Whether youâre planning a weekend getaway, a weeklong adventure, or a remote work retreat with a Wi-Fi break, this cabin offers a completely unique stay.
A Few Things to Know
This is a historic home. Itâs well cared for, but it was built in 1910âexpect a few quirks and creaks.
Cell service is limited. We see it as a plus, but come prepared to unplug.
Winters can bring snow, and summers can be warm. Dress for the season and enjoy the weather like a local.
Please treat the cabin and forest with respect. This is a protected area, and your care helps preserve it for future generations.
The Cabin Youâll Never Forget
In a world where so much feels fast, crowded, and digital, this cabin is a rare opportunity to disconnect from the noise and reconnect with nature, history, and yourself. Itâs not just a place to stayâitâs an experience, a mood, and a memory waiting to be made.
So come. Light a fire. Watch the wind in the trees. Soak under the stars. And let this forest time capsule remind you what stillness and wonder really feel like.
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9.8 sur 10, (118Â avis)
RÚglement intérieur
Arrivée aprÚs 16 h 00
Ăge minimum pour la location : 22 ans
Départ avant 10 h 00
Enfants
Enfants autorisés : de 0 à 17 ans
ĂvĂ©nements
ĂvĂ©nements non autorisĂ©s
Animaux domestiques
Animaux de compagnie autorisés : chiens (maximum 2 au total)
Fumeurs/non-fumeurs
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Ă savoir absolument
Cet hĂ©bergement est gĂ©rĂ© par un hĂŽte privĂ© (une partie nâagissant pas dans le cadre de son commerce, son entreprise ou sa profession). La lĂ©gislation europĂ©enne relative aux droits des consommateurs ne sâappliquera pas Ă votre rĂ©servation, y compris le droit de rĂ©tractation. Toutefois, la politique dâannulation dĂ©finie par lâhĂŽte privĂ© couvrira votre rĂ©servation. Les articles 1100 Ă 1386-1 du Code civil français sâappliqueront. https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/codes/id/LEGISCTA000032040794/
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Les demandes spĂ©ciales, qui ne peuvent pas ĂȘtre garanties, sont soumises Ă disponibilitĂ© Ă l'arrivĂ©e et peuvent entraĂźner des frais supplĂ©mentaires
Les fĂȘtes et les Ă©vĂ©nements de groupe sont interdits
L'hÎte a indiqué que l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de monoxyde de carbone
L'hÎte a indiqué que l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de fumée
Ă propos du quartier
Camp Nelson
Ă Camp Nelson, cette maison de vacances vous promet de passer un sĂ©jour exceptionnel. Vous cherchez une activitĂ© ? Ă vous l'immanquable River Island Golf Course ! En outre, chacun pourra apprĂ©cier la beautĂ© naturelle de la rĂ©gion en dĂ©couvrant les splendides Giant Sequoia National Monument et ForĂȘt nationale de Sequoia.
Springville, CA
à proximité
- ForĂȘt nationale de Sequoia - 1Â min Ă pied - 0.0Â km
- Sentier Trail of 100 Giants - 37Â min en voiture - 36.5Â km
Restaurants
- âȘJulie's Bar at Pierpoint - âŹ3 min en voiture
- âȘPonderosa Lodge - âŹ18 min en voiture
- âȘMo's Diner - âŹ4 min Ă pied
- âȘNelson's Tavern - âŹ3 min Ă pied
- âȘBrewer Family's Ponderosa Lodge - âŹ18 min en voiture
Foire aux questions
Avis
10
Exceptionnel
Les avis sont présentés par ordre chronologique, ils sont également soumis à une procédure de contrÎle et vérifiés sauf indication contraire.
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Propreté
10/10
Arrivée
10/10
Communication
10/10
Emplacement
10/10
Exactitude de lâannonce
Avis
23 juin 2025
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Séjour de 1 nuit en juin 2025
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