The Eagle’s Nest Cabin

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The Eagle’s Nest Cabin Rates

$125 a night, 10% discount for 7 days, 25% discount for 1 month stays.

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The Eagle’s Nest Cabin

Things to Know

This 12×16 romantic cabin has a red, brown, and white color pallette with birch accents and it sleeps two in a queen-sized  bed.  It has a refrigerator, microwave, toaster oven, hot plate, and coffee maker.  The cabin’s heat is propane.  There is a small porch on the front of the cabin and a large deck with driftwood rails on the mid-level.  The forest views are magical and the sounds of the surf can still be heard.

This cabin is dry (no running water), but rainwater is in abundance and stored in barrels.  The outhouse is new and clean, and each cabin is equipped with a camp toilet for those late night urges.  The shower hut is basic, but functional.  At some point we hope to have a wood-fired hot tub.

The cabin is stocked with dry goods, including the essentials (salt, pepper, sugar, and coffee).  In order to have the perishable items one prefers, guests will have to bring groceries with or make arrangements with the hostess. There is bear spray in each cabin.  Firearms are also on the island when the host and hostess are on the island…

The Eagle’s Nest cabin has a TV and a VCR.  We have been collecting movies for decades and have a large selection to choose from.  No internet is available and only very limited cell reception (only Verizon works).  For that reason, there is a cell phone on the island that can be used by guests to send and receive texts or calls.  There is no data service on that phone.

There is fuel and a generator for power, a chest freezer for fish storage, and an ATV to assist in bringing up gear from the beach.  There are also very basic fishing supplies (poles, waders, nets).  We also have two sea kayaks, but we encourage only short, close trips as the currents around the island are very dangerous.

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