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Barbara's Cabin. A luxury log home in the heart of Washington wine country.
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2 bedrooms 2+ bathrooms Sleeps 10 2000 sq ft
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West Richland, WA
- Kadlec Regional Medical Center9 min drive
- Howard Amon Park9 min drive
- Columbia Point Golf Course12 min drive
- Richland, WA (RLD)11 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 10)
Guest Suite - Loft
1 Queen Bed, 1 Double Bed and 1 Queen Futon
Master Suite - Main Level
1 King Bed
Office 1
1 Queen Futon
2 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom
Guest Bath - Main Level
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet
Loft Bath
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Bathtub · Toilet · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Master Bath - Main Level
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Separate dining area
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Barbara's Cabin. A luxury log home in the heart of Washington wine country.
Welcome to our custom log home we call Barbara's Cabin.
We invite you to a unique luxury lodging experience in our newly renovated and completely restored hand-crafted log home providing 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, one half-bath, and a sleeping loft/den, situated on a quiet 2.5 acres hillside overlooking the Yakima and Columbia River. Offering a special mix of hillside views with quiet privacy, this elegant home estate is close to numerous wineries, restaurants, breweries, rivers, trails, parks, shopping centers, and golf courses.
Enjoy time with family and friends in this beautiful custom log home. The home was hand built in 1984 from rare and exclusive hand-selected 50-foot-long Montana-grown larch logs and assembled here by original owners / builders Ken and Barbara Dudney. Barbara Dudney is also known by her maiden and stage name, Barbara Mandrell, an award-winning Country Music Hall of Fame music legend, actress and TV star.
The 2-story home features two bedrooms, one upstairs and one on the main level. The en-suite master bedroom has a king bed, and the loft bedroom has a queen bed, and a twin bed. There are two additional futon-couches in the loft and den.
The home has peg-and-plank solid oak floor throughout with tile and natural stone floors in the bathrooms. The luxurious 2-1/2 bathrooms feature a copper soaking tub in the upstairs bath with an extra-large walk-in shower and a dual vanity with natural stone top and copper sinks. The master bath on the main level features a heated stone and tile floor, natural stone top double vanity with chiseled stone sinks. The guest half bath on the main floor has a hand-crafted wine-barrel vanity and one of three original high-tank pull-chain toilets. The guest bathroom also is the laundry room with a full-sized washer and dryer.
The home has a very unique history and is one of only a handful of truly handcrafted log homes in the Tri-Cities. Ken and Barbara built this home as a birthday gift for Ken’s grandmother in the style of a traditional Tennessee log cabin, with a “living-stone” lava-rock foundation supporting the hand-hewn log walls, copying the style and finishes of the log cabin Willie Nelson built by himself in Tennessee.
Barbara and Ken first stayed here shortly after the home was completed in 1985, almost immediately after Barbara’s recovery from her near-fatal car accident in September of 1984. They returned often and stayed here with their three children when visiting Ken’s grandmother and Ken's family until they sold the home to the second owners in 1996.
Ken built the home with 50-foot-long hand-scribed larch logs for very specific reasons. Larch, or tamarack, is one of few rare deciduous conifers which loses its’ needles and goes dormant every winter. It is a slower-growing tree producing a tighter-grained, denser wood, with decay and insect resistant sap, which gives it a rich reddish-orange hue.
The dark bark and knots contrasting against the reddish-orange tint of the hand-peeled logs is ultimately what attracted Ken and Barbara to use larch in all their homes. They also recognized the density, strength, and durability of larch were ideal for the harsh four-season environments of both Washington and Tennessee.
This was the first log home built by Ken Dudney, but not the last. He became a salesman for the company that helped design this home, Rustics of Lindburgh Lake. He went on to help design and build log homes for Barbara’s sister, Irlene, and their own 27,000 square-foot log mansion named “The Fontanel” in White Creek, Tennessee.
Built in 1987-1988 on a 136-acre estate with Montana-grown larch logs, The Fontanel Mansion is the world’s largest log home. It was three stories tall, complete with more than 20 rooms, 13 bathrooms, five fireplaces, two kitchens, a bowling alley/shooting range, soda fountain, and a helipad. Ken built another log home almost identical to this home on the same property as the Fontanel for Barbara Mandrell's sister Irlene Mandrell, which is also a vacation rental.
Due to its’ scarcity and cost, larch is rarely used to build log homes today. The home had seen little maintenance and no updates until we purchased it in 2013. Because it was built so well and with arguably the best materials possible, it weathered the neglect extremely well. Over the next ten years, the home and landscaping were carefully restored and renovated, with modern improvements and comforts added to maintain the luxurious appeal, yet rustic nature, of the home.
We welcome you to experience a piece of country music history with this extremely rare mix of modern amenities wrapped in warm hand-hewn logs, nestled among tall evergreens and lush landscaping, surrounded by the sun-soaked hills and winding rivers of Washington wine country.
We invite you to a unique luxury lodging experience in our newly renovated and completely restored hand-crafted log home providing 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, one half-bath, and a sleeping loft/den, situated on a quiet 2.5 acres hillside overlooking the Yakima and Columbia River. Offering a special mix of hillside views with quiet privacy, this elegant home estate is close to numerous wineries, restaurants, breweries, rivers, trails, parks, shopping centers, and golf courses.
Enjoy time with family and friends in this beautiful custom log home. The home was hand built in 1984 from rare and exclusive hand-selected 50-foot-long Montana-grown larch logs and assembled here by original owners / builders Ken and Barbara Dudney. Barbara Dudney is also known by her maiden and stage name, Barbara Mandrell, an award-winning Country Music Hall of Fame music legend, actress and TV star.
The 2-story home features two bedrooms, one upstairs and one on the main level. The en-suite master bedroom has a king bed, and the loft bedroom has a queen bed, and a twin bed. There are two additional futon-couches in the loft and den.
The home has peg-and-plank solid oak floor throughout with tile and natural stone floors in the bathrooms. The luxurious 2-1/2 bathrooms feature a copper soaking tub in the upstairs bath with an extra-large walk-in shower and a dual vanity with natural stone top and copper sinks. The master bath on the main level features a heated stone and tile floor, natural stone top double vanity with chiseled stone sinks. The guest half bath on the main floor has a hand-crafted wine-barrel vanity and one of three original high-tank pull-chain toilets. The guest bathroom also is the laundry room with a full-sized washer and dryer.
The home has a very unique history and is one of only a handful of truly handcrafted log homes in the Tri-Cities. Ken and Barbara built this home as a birthday gift for Ken’s grandmother in the style of a traditional Tennessee log cabin, with a “living-stone” lava-rock foundation supporting the hand-hewn log walls, copying the style and finishes of the log cabin Willie Nelson built by himself in Tennessee.
Barbara and Ken first stayed here shortly after the home was completed in 1985, almost immediately after Barbara’s recovery from her near-fatal car accident in September of 1984. They returned often and stayed here with their three children when visiting Ken’s grandmother and Ken's family until they sold the home to the second owners in 1996.
Ken built the home with 50-foot-long hand-scribed larch logs for very specific reasons. Larch, or tamarack, is one of few rare deciduous conifers which loses its’ needles and goes dormant every winter. It is a slower-growing tree producing a tighter-grained, denser wood, with decay and insect resistant sap, which gives it a rich reddish-orange hue.
The dark bark and knots contrasting against the reddish-orange tint of the hand-peeled logs is ultimately what attracted Ken and Barbara to use larch in all their homes. They also recognized the density, strength, and durability of larch were ideal for the harsh four-season environments of both Washington and Tennessee.
This was the first log home built by Ken Dudney, but not the last. He became a salesman for the company that helped design this home, Rustics of Lindburgh Lake. He went on to help design and build log homes for Barbara’s sister, Irlene, and their own 27,000 square-foot log mansion named “The Fontanel” in White Creek, Tennessee.
Built in 1987-1988 on a 136-acre estate with Montana-grown larch logs, The Fontanel Mansion is the world’s largest log home. It was three stories tall, complete with more than 20 rooms, 13 bathrooms, five fireplaces, two kitchens, a bowling alley/shooting range, soda fountain, and a helipad. Ken built another log home almost identical to this home on the same property as the Fontanel for Barbara Mandrell's sister Irlene Mandrell, which is also a vacation rental.
Due to its’ scarcity and cost, larch is rarely used to build log homes today. The home had seen little maintenance and no updates until we purchased it in 2013. Because it was built so well and with arguably the best materials possible, it weathered the neglect extremely well. Over the next ten years, the home and landscaping were carefully restored and renovated, with modern improvements and comforts added to maintain the luxurious appeal, yet rustic nature, of the home.
We welcome you to experience a piece of country music history with this extremely rare mix of modern amenities wrapped in warm hand-hewn logs, nestled among tall evergreens and lush landscaping, surrounded by the sun-soaked hills and winding rivers of Washington wine country.
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 12:00 PM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Hillside property with steep drops and stairs.
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Check-out instructions
The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Remove personal items
Turn off the lights and lock the doors
We hope you enjoyed your stay. Please let us know when you have departed so that we can begin preparing the home for the next guests. Please do not leave wet towels on wood floors or furnishings.
You may load and start the dishwasher, strip any used beds, gather any used towels, and remove any leftover food or drinks and empty garbage into the outside trash bins, but are not required to do so.
Please double-check for personal belongings, sign-out of any TV/streaming or other personal subscription accounts, and close and lock all windows and doors upon departure. Thank you and safe travels.
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
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You need to know
This property is managed by a professional host. The provision of housing is linked to their trade, business or profession.
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
This property uses eco-friendly cleaning products
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
If you cancel your booking, you'll be subject to the host's cancellation policy. In accordance with UK consumer law, property booking services are not subject to the right of withdrawal.
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This property does not have any lifts
About the area
West Richland
Located in West Richland, this holiday home is in a rural area. Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science and Technology and The REACH Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Red Dot Paintball and Goose Ridge Estate Vineyard and Winery. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Toyota Center or Gesa Stadium. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

West Richland, WA
What's nearby
- Kadlec Regional Medical Center - 9 min drive - 7.5 km
- Howard Amon Park - 9 min drive - 8.2 km
- Richland - Benton City Loop - 10 min drive - 8.8 km
- Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science and Technology - 10 min drive - 8.8 km
- Columbia Point Golf Course - 12 min drive - 12.8 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Maverik Adventures First Stop
- McDonald's - 8 min drive
- Firehouse Subs - 10 min drive
- Jersey Mike's Subs - 8 min drive
- The Endive Eatery - 5 min drive
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About the host
Hosted by Rob

We were looking for a home with acreage in West Richland when we stumbled across this home. While it wasn't quite right for us, my mother, Barbara, saw it, heard the story behind it, and fell in love.
We have worked tirelessly with log home experts and local craftsmen over the past ten years to painstakingly restore and renovate this historical home. We are excited to share our newfound appreciation for hand-crafted log homes and the region we call home. We welcome you to stay and experience the warm peaceful charm of a luxury log home estate in the heart of Washington wine country.
We have worked tirelessly with log home experts and local craftsmen over the past ten years to painstakingly restore and renovate this historical home. We are excited to share our newfound appreciation for hand-crafted log homes and the region we call home. We welcome you to stay and experience the warm peaceful charm of a luxury log home estate in the heart of Washington wine country.
Why they chose this property
The rare opportunity to have a quiet, peaceful view with privacy but be within walking distance of shopping and dining is a rare and unique combination in the Tri-City area. The 2.5-acre estate is hidden from view, surrounded by large upscale homes on a non-thoroughfare section of road, overlooking both the Columbia and Yakima River valleys.
What makes this property unique
The legendary history, the beautiful logs, the ideal location, and the endless views make Barbara's Cabin a true hidden gem and unmatched vacation opportunity. We guarantee you won't find another Columbia Basin vacation rental with the combination of convenience, luxury, privacy, and historical charm of Barbara's Cabin.
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