Within a 60-minute drive from the North Cascades National Park Complex Headquarters and Visitor Information.
Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Family-friendly
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When Earl and Laurine Ingebright found an ad in a local paper for sixty acres near Arlington, in 1958, they knew it would be a place for family fun, relaxation, and their own private forest.
What they could not have anticipated was the sheer diversity of projects, parties, and fun that the family would pursue on the property over the coming generations. From forest stewardship and timber harvesting, to campsites and trail construction, to rock concerts and wine making.
While they have since passed, these founders began something truly amazing; A tree farm that showcases the successful accomplishment of almost every objective a forest landowner could have.
Timber production, wildlife, aesthetics, recreation, and forest resiliency.
Valhalla embodies all these things with so little conflict as to look effortless.
We had a wonderful cozy stay on Shannon’s land. We chose the A-frame cottage and it was just the thing for a winter vacation. The wood stove kept us warm, the sleeping loft was comfortable, the view was amazing. Plus, there were lots of walking trails and other natural features to enjoy around the property like a pond, a creek with signs of salmon life, view of a waterfall, and even the chirping of frogs and eagles flying nearby.
I am so happy I found this A Frame on the hill to have my friends out for my 53rd birthday camping trip. It is the cutest cabin! It’s really was comfy and cozy. The loft with mattress pads are comfy on the my older hips. I was concerned but I was pleasantly surprising comfortable. I had a my friends park at the bottom because I don’t know how her minivan would do getting up the couple switchbacks. My truck did well, I did have to use 4 wheel drive in one spot. The cabin has privacy with a beautiful view. I loved having the propane stove, and wood fireplace. We were warm and toasty.
I brought extra firewood but never needed it. The cabin is well insulated and we had to keep the fireplace on low most of the time.
The color power lighting was awesome with usb and cigarette outlets to charge our phone was very nice. Composting toilet was a real plus as well. It was a rainy day for us so most of our time was inside for the one night.
I highly recommend this cabin. I am so grateful it was available. Communication was awesome with Dave and Shannon as well.
This is a very quiet and private camp spot. Located at wild forest. Easy drive in. It’s a amazing experience!
Location
Arlington, Snohomish, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, sqaǰətabš (Upper Skagit), dxʷlilap (Tulalip), and stuləgʷábš (Stillaguamish) First Nations according to