Summary:
Clay Baby Cabin is a luxury tiny cabin rental located in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. Offering stunning views, modern amenities and the perfect setting for a romantic getaway, Clay Baby Cabin is the ideal place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Featuring a white marble shower, a cozy 55" TV nook to stream shows, a queen bed LED lit loft. You're sure to find all the comforts of home in Clay Baby Cabin. Book your stay today and experience the perfect blend of luxury and nature
The Space:
Enjoy a modern tiny cabin experience while staying here. You'll have a cozy living area with a mounted 55" smart TV to binge your favorite shows, a kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a luxurious marble bathroom shower and two lofted beds. There is a queen loft and a tight twin loft (accessible by steep ladder and climbing rock).
Clay Baby sits on a gated 5 acre property of woods and open space on the Skykomish river. Indulge in the white marble shower black slate heated floor bathroom. Create your delights in the full tiny kitchen and reward yourself by eating on the front porch swing for two. With views of the river and the granite cliffs towering over the famous town of Index you are sure to take some deep breaths and let your stresses roll away. Roast your marshmallows over your private fire pit. There are two hot tubs on the 4.5 acre property. If "Amos" or "Oneill" cabins are not booked you will have access to those riverside tubs. Enjoy!
Guest Access:
Clay Baby Cabin, private firepit, the acre of grass field, the private forest walking trails behind The Treeframe, and The North Fork of The Skykomish river.
The Neighborhood:
Our gated cluster of cabins is pretty quiet but friendly! You can walk into the town of Index about .5 miles West along our gravel road. Be careful along Index/Galena road as fast cars and trucks go by. Turn right into town across the bridge.
Index is located in the western foothills of the Cascade Mountains; the summit of Mount Index is located 3 miles (4.8 km) south of the town. The Index Town Walls, granite cliffs up to 500 feet (150 m) high, are located on the northern edge of the town. These walls are popularly used for rock climbing, offering a variety of high-quality cracks for this purpose. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 0.23 square miles (0.60 km2), all of it land.
Index is located on the North Fork Skykomish River, just above its confluence with the main channel of the Skykomish River. The Skykomish River's Sunset Falls, a nearly 300-foot-long (91 m) granite chute that drops some 100 feet (30 m), is located approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) from the town (on the South Fork Skykomish River).[citation needed] In December 1980, the Skykomish River flooded the town and destroyed eight homes.
The town is located 1 mile (1.6 km) north of US Highway 2, approximately 25 miles (40 km) west of Stevens Pass. The BNSF railroad, formerly the Great Northern Railway, runs through the middle of the town. Index was once an important stop for the mining (particularly Monte Cristo and Galena) and timber activities north of its location.
Getting Around:
Please park in the two gravel spots that lead to the small gray tiny cabin.
Other Things to Note:
We now offer grocery service! Please send us your list to have your fridge and pantry stocked.
Please bring your own firewood.
Clay Baby Cabin is on a riverfront gated 5 acre property with 5 other small cabins.
Portions of every stay go monthly to:
The Sierra Club
Forterra
The Washington Trails Association
The Tulalip Foundation
The Index Historical Society
and The Heybrook Trail
Interaction with Guests:
Please text me with needs.