Travel down a 1,200-foot-long lane to a beautiful cabin surrounded by large wooded hills. There are 2 small year-round streams, one on each side of the cabin. The cabin is constructed of giant pine logs from Canada. There is no metal hardware in the walls. Wood pins attach the logs to one another. The setting is a forest with solitude, tranquility and no road noise. The cabin is close enough to town for easy access to shopping and restaurants. This one-of-a-kind cabin and property have no true comps. You have to see this cabin in-person to appreciate the quality and tranquility. The cabin is currently a short-term rental with a history of success. This property is served by public water and has possible additional building sites. The entire second story is a bunk house with 4 sets of full-size bunk beds, sleeping up to 16 guests. The bunk house has 2 balconies, one at each end of this large room. It is fully furnished and ready for immediate use.The property shares its southern boundary with Tar Hollow State Forest (16,466 acres) and Tar Hollow State Park (604 acres) borders the property to the west.