River Haven Cottage on the Trinity River
- Minimum stay:2 nights
- Internet:No
- Pets allowed:Yes
- Wheel chair accessible:No
SPECIAL Winter time offer! When you stay for 3 nights at River Haven Cottage between January 3 and April 30,we will add a 4th night to your stay for free! You must say you saw this special at VRBO.
Whether you desire to do a lot or nothing at all, Trinity County has much to offer. Camping and hiking in the Trinity Alps are favourites of many. Some like to water ski and swim up at Trinity Lake while others prefer to troll on the placid waters of Lewiston Lake. Fishing, shopping in historic Weaverville, bird watching, white water rafting on the Trinity, or doing nothing at all--River Haven cottage is perfectly situated to accommodate your vacation needs.
River Haven Cottage is a two bedroom, two bath vacation home located on the beautiful Trinity River in the mountains of Northern California. Just 35 miles West of Redding near the old mining town of Lewiston, River Haven Cottage is an easy four-five hour drive from the San Francisco Bay Area.
As the world becomes more developed, spending time in nature is an increasingly important part of our lives. We would like to share with you a place that is very special to us - a place to reconnect with friends, family, and the beauty of the natural world. And to help minimize the environmental impact of your travel to and from River Haven Cottage, we will direct a portion of the fees you pay towards the purchase of carbon offsets from Native Energy. These offsets will be used to fund renewable energy projects in the United States.
Keywords: House
Property Type
- House
Accommodation Type
- Vacation Rental
Meals
- Guests Provide Their Own Meals
Suitability
- Non Smoking Only
Bedrooms: 2 Bedrooms, Sleeps 8, Beds for 6-8
Kitchen & Dining
- Cooking Utensils
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
- Dishwasher
Amenities
- Wood Stove
- Covered Parking
- Linens Provided
- Clothes Dryer
- Washing Machine
- Parking Off Street
Other Amenities
Entertainment
- VCR
- DVD Player
Communications
Pool & Spa
- Hot Tub
Outdoor Features
- Outdoor Grill
- Deck / Patio
Location & View
- Mountain View
Activities
- Water Skiing
- Mountain Biking
- Kayaking
- Fishing
- Swimming
- Rafting
- Hunting
- Hiking
- Jet Skiing
- Cycling
- Museums
- Cinemas
- Restaurants
- Live Theater
- Horseback Riding
- Sight Seeing
- Boating
- Wildlife Viewing
- Antiquing
Other Activities
- There is a golf course 15 miles to the West in Weaverville
Reviews
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River Rollin
River Rollin
- Guest Harp
- Date of stay 07/01/11
- Review Submitted 07/10/11
I liked the cabin alot. It's a good comfortable clean cabin RIGHT ON THE RIVER. It has a amazing hot tub on back porch. It gets HOT.not look warm and better than just right. Trinity in itself is beautiful. Place was packed with amenities. Only complaint was water pressure in showers. Not a big deal at all. I mean we were river rafting. Had six people, 3 couples. It was heaven. Really recommend the river havenRecommended for: Sightseeing, people with disabilities, girls getaway, families with young children, pet owners, adventure seekers, romantic getaway, age 55+, families with teenagers.
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Rates
| Dates | Nightly | Wknd Night | Weekend | Weekly | Monthly * | Event |
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| Base Rate 2 night min stay |
$250 | |||||
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Contact us
- Primary: Toll Free: (888) 488-3915
- Secondary: (425) 433-8806 (Washington, USA)
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Photos
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Spring run-off
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Well-equipped kitchen
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Late fall at River Haven Cottage
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Entry to River Haven Cottage
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Winter at River Haven Cottage
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