A cabin retreat where remote work meets outdoor adventure. Nestled in old-growth forest on the road to Mount Rainier — with a hot tub, cold plunge, fast internet, and a gear library for every season.
High-speed fiber internet, ergonomic workspace, and the quiet of old-growth forest. Your most productive week starts here.
Step from your desk to a wood-fired hot tub, cold plunge, or miles of forest trails. Recovery is built into every day.
Borrow gear from our free library and head out. Hiking, fishing, paddle boarding, snowshoeing — all just minutes away.
A thoughtfully designed cabin tucked into the evergreens along the corridor to Mount Rainier. Natural materials, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a layout built for both deep work and deep rest.
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Most Rainier cabins give you a hot tub and WiFi. We built something different — a full wellness and adventure basecamp designed for the way remote workers actually live.
The only cabin in the corridor with a full hot tub + cold plunge + cedar barrel sauna trifecta. Contrast therapy after a day on the trails isn't a luxury — it's recovery science.
Arrive to local roast coffee, Pacific Northwest chocolates, craft jerky, and trail mix from Washington producers. Plus a hand-written note with personalized trail recommendations based on the season.
Paddle boards, fishing rods, snowshoes, backpacking kits, mountain bikes — $5,000+ of outdoor gear that's yours to borrow. Show up with just your laptop and leave having done everything.
300+ Mbps fiber, external monitor, standing desk, USB-C hub, battery backup. We stress-tested this setup with engineers, designers, and founders. It just works.
Level 2 EV charger in the driveway. Drive your Tesla or EV from Seattle and charge overnight. One of the few Rainier-area rentals with dedicated charging — no range anxiety.
15% off weekly stays. 25% off bi-weekly. This cabin is built for extended workcations, not weekend tourists. Washer/dryer, full kitchen, and pantry staples mean you can settle in.
Built for remote workers who refuse to choose between career momentum and the life they actually want. Every detail supports focused, creative work — then rewards you with the outdoors.
Video calls, large file uploads, cloud dev environments — all buttery smooth. Tested and reliable, even during storms.
Ergonomic desk and chair, external monitor, USB-C hub, and natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the forest.
Battery backup system keeps your connection and devices running through any Pacific Northwest power flicker.
Local roast coffee, premium tea selection, and a pour-over setup. Fuel for the morning standup and the afternoon deep work block.
Over 240 miles of trails, alpine lakes, old-growth forests, and one of the most iconic peaks in North America — all within a short drive from the cabin.
No need to haul gear from the city. Our curated library has everything for a spontaneous trail run, a fishing afternoon, or a full backcountry overnight. All free. All maintained.
Trekking poles, day packs, trail maps, headlamps, bear canisters, and gaiters
Fly rods, spinning rods, tackle boxes, waders, and a local fishing guide book
Inflatable paddle boards, kayak, life jackets, dry bags, and roof rack straps
Snowshoes, cross-country skis, insulated layers, hand warmers, and microspikes
Tripod, binoculars, wildlife field guides, and a stargazing telescope
Multi-day packs, tents, sleeping bags, camp stoves, and water filters
Mountain bikes, helmets, repair kits, and local trail maps for nearby routes
Portable grill, cast iron cookware, cooler, camp chairs, and a hammock
Mount Rainier transforms with every season. There's never a wrong time to visit — just different kinds of magic.
Waterfalls at peak flow, emerging wildflowers, and the forest comes alive. Lower trails open early for hiking and biking.
Wildflower meadows in full bloom. All trails open. Paddle boarding, fishing, and 16 hours of daylight for epic after-work adventures.
Golden larches, crisp mornings, and far fewer crowds. Hot tub under fall colors. Prime mushroom foraging season.
Crystal Mountain skiing, snowshoeing at Paradise, and evenings in the hot tub while snow falls. Cozy cabin vibes at their peak.
"I booked for one week and extended to two. The internet was flawless — even on back-to-back Zoom days. Then I'd close my laptop and be in the hot tub watching the sunset through the trees. Life-changing."
"The gear library is unreal. I showed up with my laptop and left having hiked Skyline, caught trout, and paddle boarded on Mineral Lake. All with borrowed gear. This place thinks of everything."
"My team was burning out. I sent three engineers here for a week each and they came back recharged. The cold plunge to hot tub combo after a hike? Better than any wellness retreat at twice the price."
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No payment required. You'll get early access and a launch-day discount when we open.
You'll be first to book when Refresh House opens. We'll send you an exclusive launch discount.
We'll email you as soon as bookings open — with an exclusive early-bird discount. In the meantime, check out our trail guides to start planning your adventure.
Located along the SR-706 corridor near Ashford, Washington — the primary gateway to Mount Rainier National Park. Close enough to civilization for groceries, remote enough to forget about it.
Yes. We have dedicated fiber internet delivering 300+ Mbps download and 115+ Mbps upload speeds. We test daily and have a battery backup system so you stay connected even during brief power interruptions. Multiple guests have run concurrent video calls, cloud development environments, and large file transfers without issues.
All gear is free to borrow during your stay. Everything is organized in the gear shed with instructions and maps. Just grab what you need and return it when you're done. We maintain all equipment regularly and provide cleaning supplies. If there's specific gear you'd like that we don't have, let us know before your trip and we'll try to arrange it.
We have a 3-night minimum, but the cabin is designed for longer stays. Most guests book 1-2 weeks. We offer weekly discounts (15% off) and bi-weekly discounts (25% off). Extended stays of a month or more are available at special rates — just message us.
Yes! Well-behaved dogs are welcome (up to 2). The secluded property and surrounding forest trails are perfect for dogs. We provide water bowls and a towel station for muddy paws. There's a small pet fee to cover additional cleaning.
We recommend stocking up in Eatonville (~40 min from the cabin) or at stores along your route from Seattle. The cabin has a full kitchen with all cookware, spices, and basics. For quick needs, the Ashford general store is about 10 minutes away. We also provide a starter pack with coffee, tea, and local snacks.
Yes, you'll need a Mount Rainier National Park pass ($30 for a 7-day vehicle pass, or $55 for an annual America the Beautiful pass that covers all national parks). We don't include this in the cabin price, but we do provide detailed park entry information and trail recommendations in your welcome guide.
Yes. The cabin is accessible year-round. The road is maintained and plowed. We recommend all-wheel drive or chains during heavy snowfall (November–March), which is standard for the area. The driveway is also maintained. Inside the park, some roads close seasonally, but the Nisqually entrance and road to Paradise remain open year-round (conditions permitting).
We have a full contrast therapy circuit: a cedar barrel sauna (heats to 185°F), a cold plunge tub (maintained at 45°F), and a covered hot tub. The wellness routine of sauna → cold plunge → hot tub is incredible after a day of hiking or skiing. All three are on the back deck surrounded by forest for complete privacy. Towels and robes are provided.
Yes! We have a dedicated Level 2 EV charger (240V, 32A) in the driveway. It's compatible with all EVs including Tesla (adapter included). A full charge overnight is typical. We're one of the few Rainier-area properties with dedicated EV charging — important since public chargers are sparse in the corridor.
Every stay begins with a curated basket of Pacific Northwest artisan goods: locally roasted coffee, craft chocolate, dried fruit and trail mix, craft jerky, herbal tea, and a handwritten card with personalized trail recommendations based on the season and your interests. We also stock the kitchen with basics like olive oil, salt, pepper, and spices so you can cook on day one.
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