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Lighthouse, Tree House, Tiny House: One-of-a-kind Lodgings Kids Love

Offbeat overnights around the Northwest that make childhood dreams come true

Lauren Braden
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Published on: May 02, 2015

Lighthouse, Tree House, Tiny House: One-of-a-kind Lodgings Kids Love

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Courtesy of Rolling Huts

Rolling Huts, Winthrop, WA

A cabin is not always just a cabin. Take, for instance, the cluster of six compact glass-and-steel shelters that comprise the Rolling Huts on a grassy slope in the Methow Valley. Designed by renowned Seattle firm Olson Kundig Architects and featured in Dwell magazine, a stay in one of these plywood-clad cabins makes you feel right at home on the range — albeit with a modern twist. The hut’s furnishings are simple but functional (bring your own bedding), though all the important amenities are there — a mod wood stove, kitchenette, wifi and spacious deck that face rugged Cascade peaks. Each hut has an adjacent portable toilet. Full bathrooms and showers are housed in the centrally located barn a short distance away.

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