Tales from the Cabin
Cabin Life readers share their own cabin tales and stories. No matter where you are in the country, there is something so unifying about cabin life. Learn more for yourself.
Do you have a "my cabin" story to share? Send your story (about 250-400 words about your place, how you came to own it, what you like to do there, and why it's special to you) and a few high-resolution photos to your editors: cabinliving@aimmedia.com
An Alaskan couple wanted a low-budget retreat, and decided a yurt was the perfect fit.
A Springer, Oklahoma resident shares why building your own cabin over time is worth the wait.
A small red cabin on Clitherall lake has an almost 90-year family history.
The cabin is our happy place because we can treasure the time away from everyday life.
Every kid occasionally comes up with a dumb idea—trying to get a broken bone for attention is one of them.