Newly Remodeled Cabin with Everything Totally New! Cabin is Tucked nicely between trees in a sweet little neighborhood with running creek 20 steps away & 12 minute walk to Lake Gregory (5 minute drive to Downtown Crestline, 10 minutes from Blue Jay, 15 minutes from Lake Arrowhead). Features include Full Kitchen with plenty of counter space, Large Living Room with HD SmartTV Roku, Single level house, 1 Large Bedroom with King Bed & Luxury Mattress, Leather Couch with Queen Size sleeper & 1 Full bath with Marble Pebble Shower Wall. There is also front deck with lounge chairs to bird watch Blue Jays and Silver Tail Squirrels. BBQ Grill & Parking for 2 Vehicles.
The space
***Pets are not allowed***
LIVING AREA: Comfortable Living area with seating for 4, 30 inch HD SmartTV with Roku, Electric Fireplace, dining table for 4, Wall Heater, Card games & Board games, Leather Couch with Queen Size Sleeper, Wall Charger with USB
KITCHEN: 4 Burner Stove / Oven, Microwave, Refrigerator, plates, bowls, utensils, pots & pans, cups, Coffee Pod, Cream & Sugar, mugs & glasses, Wine Glasses, Champagne Glasses, Cork Opener, Beer Bottle Opener, Wine Decanter
BEDROOM 1: King Size Bed with Luxury Mattress and the Finest Cotton Sheets, Large mirrored closet area, luggage rack, Alarm Clock with USB-port, Wall Outlet with USB-Port
BATHROOM: Full Bathroom with Shower / Tub, Towels, Hand Soap, Make-Up removal wipes
OUTSIDE: Front deck. BBQ Grill. Seating available during spring, summer, fall and winter months. (furniture is covered during rainy season)
Guest access
You will have access to the entire house. This includes front and back yard.
NO SMOKING: No smoking of any kind INSIDE the property. This includes e-cigarettes and vape pens. If we smell any smoke / marijuana INSIDE the property, there will be an additional $400 fee.
WEATHER: Bring warm clothing such as sweaters and thick wool socks. It's a cozy environment in the winter. If you are wondering what the weather will be like during your stay, the WEATHER CHANNEL app is an excellent resource as is the CAL trans Quickmap which is great for pinpointing road conditions, closures, detours, etc.
WEATHER TRAVEL ADVISORY: We recommend carrying chains for your specific vehicle and tire size during the winter months or during any possibility of snow. CalTrans will have Chain Checks and may not allow entry onto the mountain without them. Traveling past chain check without chains can be VERY dangerous. Most 4x4 vehicles are often allowed up without chains but CHP or CalTrans may ask to carry chains anyways as back-up. I am not responsible for guests not being prepared and turned away due to not having chains.
WINTER/SUMMER POWER OUTAGES : Please be aware during inclement weather (snow, wind, rain, freezing ,etc ) there may be power failures for extended periods of time. This is out of my control.
TRAVELING TO CRESTLINE: During the winter months, it’s the guest's responsibility to know and be prepared for winter road conditions. Weather and road conditions are not grounds for changes in your reservations.
- Always remember to check roadway conditions, including chain controls, road closures and more with the Caltrans app "QuickMap", the Caltrans website, and and the Caltrans Highway Information Network
- I am not able to help if your car becomes stuck for liability reasons.
WINTER WEATHER IN THE MOUNTAINS: Light Snow Removal from vehicle / walkway is the guest's’ responsibility. Anything heavier, I will address.
- Shoveling may be required to gain access to the cabin. A snow shovel will be provided.
- No refunds will be made for circumstances beyond my control, acts of nature, downed power lines, or weather related problems.
FIRE RESTRICTIONS IN THE RIM FOREST: Crestline and the surrounding area’s visitors are reminded to exercise caution when visiting the National Forest and maintain a higher level of awareness with the increased fire risk. Travelers through the Forest should remain on designated roads and never park on dry brush or grass. Outdoor wood, charcoal, or campfires of any kind are not permitted. Fireworks are always prohibited in the San Bernardino National Forest. The US Forest Service will be aggressively citing those who do not comply with the posted restrictions. Violation of these prohibitions is subject to punishment by a fine of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment for not more than six months or both, as Class B misdemeanors under federal law. Persons may also be responsible for resource damage, suppression costs and any injuries that occur if they are found liable for causing a wildfire.