Thank you for looking at the Grouse Haus cabin at Mt. Rainier, your family and dog friendly base camp for exploring the mountains!
The cabin is a comfortable place to curl up with friends and family, cook delicious meals, play games, watch movies, and prepare for your adventures in the surrounding wilderness. The cabin has a book & game library, smart TV, stocked kitchen, and wood-burning fireplace so you'll never need to leave the cabin for dining & entertainment (but of course you'll want to - Packwood is full of great places to eat!)
Get work done in the woods - this cabin has reliable cell service, fast internet and a desktop workspace ready for remote work.
There is a large yard with family games: cornhole, bocce and frisbee. The house is dog friendly, including a designated dog bedroom with amenities for your pup.
The cabin is located an easy 2.5-hour drive from Portland or Seattle, and just a few minutes from central Packwood, with breweries, restaurants, and shops. White Pass ski resort and Mt. Rainier National Park are just up the road, and you will be close to river access, tons of trails, and lakes to explore right out the door.
This home features:
-Neighborhood location
-2 Levels
-Sleeps 8
-3 Bedroom
-Internet Access
-Fireplace or Wood Stove
-3 Queen Size Beds & 1 full.
-1.5 Bathrooms
-Washer & Dryer
-Fully Equipped Kitchen
- High Chair
-Work Station/ Desk
- Outdoor garage game area
-Smart TV with LG Soundbar
-Dog Friendly space with Large Dog Kennel
-Pool access (Memorial Day through Labor Day) small fee
-Pets Allowed (Requires a $50.00 Pet Fee per pet) Please send us a message if you will be adding a pet to your reservation.
-Golf Course Access-small fee (Memorial Day through Labor Day)
Please Note: During the summer a burn ban may go into effect in all of Lewis County. During this time campfires, the use of charcoal briquettes, and any other form of burning may be prohibited.
Winters in Packwood may get very snowy. It is the guest's responsibility to be properly equipped for harsh winter driving conditions. We do our best to keep our cabins accessible, but winter traction tires and 4-wheel drive may still be required.