Within a 60-minute drive from the North Cascades National Park Complex Headquarters and Visitor Information.
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Step back in time to 1890 on this rustic and authentic organic homestead property. We have worked to ensure that you feel the rich cultural and natural heritage of this rugged wilderness in the North Cascade foothills. Within an hour or two of Seattle, Vancouver BC, Mt Baker, The Salish Sea and so much more. We have lava tube swimming holes on the property, and glacier fed spring water, and The property is adjacent to the easily accessible and incredile Nooksack Valley Gold mine Trail.
Come experience life as it once was in the Cascadia bio-region.
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Nestled on the first foothills of the Cascades, this 30 acre historic farm property established in 1890 has an array of beautiful and private tenting sights from grassy fields to lush rainforest. The land is rustic and charming with many species of trees and wildlife.
Beautiful, peaceful and cozy. We felt so welcome and comfortable and really enjoyed the unique touches. Reg was a great host, we look forward to come back!
We arrived after 11pm and Reg still promptly greeted us and gave an informed, helpful tour. He's clearly put SO much work into this whole place, and I'm so bummed we had no time to properly enjoy it!! Our room was cozy, quiet, warm, and only an hour away from Mt Baker. Highly recommend!!
This is our second time staying in the Analogue Room. We always enjoy the property, staying up listening to records, and the host’s hospitality. Reg is very responsive and makes every stay a treat!
We arrived in a terrible strong wind. .but Reg and the kitty gave us a warmth welcome . We enjoy natural healing in a clean and beautiful cabin
This is definitely our top recommendation list
Location
Everson, Whatcom, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Semiahmoo, and Nuxwsa’7aq (Nooksack) First Nations according to