Step Into a Living Time Capsule: A Restored 1910 Forest Cabin in Sequoia National Monument
Tucked among towering pines and granite ridgelines of the Sierra Nevada, this historic 1910 cabin offers something rare: the feeling of stepping back in time—without giving up comfort.
Now thoughtfully updated and expanded into a spacious four-bedroom retreat, the cabin blends its original character with modern livability, creating a stay that feels both authentic and comfortable. Set in the quiet beauty of Sequoia National Monument, you’re surrounded by fresh mountain air, giant trees, and a sense of calm that’s hard to find anywhere else.
While most visitors experience the area through crowded park entrances and busy trails, this cabin offers something different—you’re already here. Coffee on the porch, walks under the sequoias, and peaceful evenings all start right outside your door.
The Cabin
Originally built in 1910 and carefully preserved over generations, this home carries its history in all the right ways—natural wood finishes, handcrafted details, and a layout that reflects its mountain heritage.
At the same time, recent updates have made the space far more functional for modern stays, including its transition into a four-bedroom layout designed for families and groups.
Inside, you’ll find:
A stone wood-burning fireplace that anchors the home and creates that classic cabin feel
Updated, comfortable furnishings that stay true to the cabin’s character
A fully equipped kitchen with everything you need for easy meals
Four bedrooms designed to comfortably accommodate groups while maintaining a cozy feel
A full bathroom with modern touches blended into the historic space
One of the most unique features? The dining room walls—covered in handwritten notes and signatures from guests over the past century. It’s a living guestbook dating back to 1910, with stories layered into the wood itself.
Hot Tub Under the Trees
After a day of hiking or exploring, step into your private hot tub beneath the pines.
Warm water, cool mountain air, and a sky full of stars—it’s the kind of moment people come here for.
Why Sequoia National Monument (Not the Park)
This is one of your biggest advantages—and it matters.
Unlike Sequoia National Park, the Monument allows private cabins like this one. That means:
No entrance lines or shuttle systems
Fewer crowds
Dog-friendly access
The ability to actually stay inside the forest, not just visit it
You’re not commuting into nature—you’re living in it.
Nearby Highlights
Giant sequoia groves just minutes away
Slate Mountain Saloon for a laid-back local vibe
Camp Nelson General Store for essentials
Scenic hiking, biking, and quiet backroads
Seasonal creeks and swimming spots
Good Fit For
Families and groups wanting a unique mountain stay
Couples looking for something quiet and different
Anyone who appreciates history, nature, and a slower pace
A Few Things to Know
This is still a historic cabin at its core—you may notice the occasional creak or quirk that comes with a home built in 1910
Cell service is limited (most guests end up loving that part)
Weather can shift quickly—plan for mountain conditions
Some photos may include temporary staging or in-progress areas as we complete final updates. The space is actively being refined, and photos will be updated as each area is finished
The Experience
This isn’t a polished, cookie-cutter rental—and that’s the point.
It’s a place with history, character, and a setting you just can’t replicate. A place where mornings are quiet, nights are dark enough to see the stars, and time slows down a bit.
Light a fire. Step outside. Listen to the trees.
And settle into something that feels a little different—in the best way.