Sleep and cook in comfort, then take your ATV up the Harris Creek Rd. The Cabin is for thrill seekers who conect to the Payette River valley. All cell phone carriers work on our property. We have a produce stand in front with fresh jams, and syrups. Bring your friends, we have 11 rentals (cozy heat). Sit around a campfire and tell stories. We have an indoor shower if you stay in one of our furnished $30 -$40 a night vintage campers, Sheep Herder’sTent/Wagon, or try a furnished tiny house.
4 Guests, $40 cleaning fee, pets allowed for an additional $20
This is our first house that we offer to couples and small families at the Ole RV Park. I built this in 2015. The kitchen has many different cabinets. I acquired them for free or for a few bucks on CL. All the wood trim is from the historic Horseshoe Bend old mill. The fireplace wall is made from free wood pallets, and the rock was free slate from Arizona from my best friend neighbor, Peggy. I poured the cement floor (did a not so even job in places), which makes the house feel cool in the summer. I wisely chose a propane fireplace that keeps the entire house warm in the winter and will run without electricity. The antiques are Western country decor, and the signs promote camping. We hope small families and best friends stay here and enjoy their time together. We provide a selection of dvd’s, 3 TV’s (1 is a Roku connection), a guitar, laundry soap, fabric sheets, cleaning supplies, hygiene items, baking/cooking spices, coffee, sugar, brown sugar, flour, powdered sugar, waffle/pancake mix, condiments, garbage bags, and a .25 (quarter) operated candy machine. The frig has condiments, the cupboards have food. BAM! that is a lot of free stuff that you will not get at a hotel.
Guests rent the entire house, and I have noticed by recent stays, they are cooking and baking meals. Awesome! That is what you do in the Cabin. Please feel free to leave extra food, condiments, beverages, candy behind, or in the refrigerator. Thank you, It will get used by the next guest.