Log Cabins + Timber Frames
Explore log cabins and timber frames.

A quaint little 18x18-foot one-room pioneering log cabin called the “Garden House” sits proudly in Spring Mill State Park, near Mitchell, Ind.
A historic log cabin on Wisconsin’s Door County peninsula is steeped in Americana, with connections to President Franklin D. Roos…
One couple spends years dreaming, planning, and finally, living in and loving their new cabin in the woods.
Log cabin makes every day feel like a vacation.
Take a look at this beautiful little cabin in Lawrence County, Indiana.
A special retirement cabin in Wisconsin serves as a gathering place for family and friends to make memories.
Originally a Swedish pioneer’s homestead cabin, this log home was rebuilt, log by log, by the pioneer’s great-grandson and his wife into a beautiful seaside structure.
Think small! This cottage on the Puget Sound in Washington is a beautiful example of a smart cabin design.
Over the river and through the woods lies a cozy New England hideaway - a remote cabin in the Vermont forest.
Geocaching enthusiasts Dale and Jane Scott found the best buried treasure 10 years ago: the perfect site for a cabin.
A couple takes a hands-on approach to achieve their dream of owning a log cabin in Idaho.
How one New England couple built their dream cabin to be as energy efficient as possible.
Pigeon Forge is also home to countless rental retreats, from cozy, one-bedroom cabins to larger houses that are built for a crowd. Ready to start planning your Pigeon Forge cabin getaway? Start by checking out these 20 rentals.
Whoever said that summer is the best season probably hasn't seen these cute cabins covered in snow.
See how this cabin in North Carolina uses two structures instead of one for a unique look.
Although just 2,000 square feet, this timber home is filled to the brim with luxurious features.
A Michigan man builds his own timber-frame dream cabin
"Whether we are in Manhattan or the Ozarks; home is where you spend time, make memories and build traditions."
Looking back on it, the Haberlachs realize they had no idea what they were getting into when they took on this large log summer home that's listed on the National Register of Historic Places and located just miles from downtown Portland, Ore.
Jim Fergus has never missed a summer at the cabin in all of his 57 years, and he’s doing his best to ensure the continuation of his perfect streak.