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Forest cabin retreat sits peacefully in the middle of Yosemite National Park

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This forest cabin retreat was designed by Prentiss Balance Wickline Architects, located in the historic town of Wawona in the middle of Yosemite National Park, California. While the compact, modern form of the structure may stand out amongst the mosaic of the town’s structures (Wawona is home to a mixture of typologies – family homes, park service housing, a small school, a library, and a historic hotel), the building’s material palette is wholly of the landscape, allowing the house to feel at ease amongst its wooded environment and the rustic setting of a small town within a National Park.

The juxtaposition between the light and dark siding recalls the variegation of the surrounding terrain and anchors the building on its site. The house opens up to dramatic views of the Wawona Dome and the Sierra Nevada Mountains beyond, and provides a wrap-around deck with sliding glass doors that make the living room fully connected to the outdoors.

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Built for a couple with grown children and their families, the house is both a quiet retreat to the wilderness and a place for holiday gatherings. The property has been in the family for decades, the owner spent her childhood summers there, working seasonally in the park and staying in the small cabin that previously inhabited the site.

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A desire for a larger space to host their annual Thanksgiving celebrations is what spurred the drive to build a new house. In contrast with the cramped dining space of the previous cabin, the new kitchen and dining space is open to the double-height living room and its sweeping views of the site, mountains, and the Wawona Dome beyond, allowing the family to come together and fully enjoy the beauty of the landscape that surrounds them. 

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Building a house in a National Park is a rare situation that was not without some unique challenges. Situated on a lot (2,899 square feet) that would be considered tight even in a dense, urban context, the lot is surrounded by parcels owned by the National Park.

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While this gives literal new meaning to the idea of “having the park in your own backyard,” the remoteness of the site proved difficult for construction access; the small, steeply sloping lot added a layer of complexity during excavation and made the staging of materials and equipment a tricky task for the construction team. 

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In addition to construction challenges, the size of the site also played a role in the design of the building. Trying to maximize the potential of the comparatively small lot was one of the main drivers that led to the design team conceiving the structure as a tight form with a large carve-out.

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This vacation cabin surrounded by forest offers 2,871 square feet of living space with three bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms.

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What We Love: This forest cabin retreat provides its inhabitants with a wonderful living space to enjoy all that Yosemite National Park has to offer. An outdoor lovers’ paradise, this home was designed to soak in views of this idyllic location while also bringing in an abundance of light. An open and airy floor plan makes everyday living and entertaining a breeze. We love the wrap-around deck off the living room for enjoying the fresh mountain air and beautiful pine trees surrounding the property.

Tell Us: Would this cabin be your idea of the ultimate getaway in the woods? Let us know why or why not in the Comments below!

Note: Take a look at a couple of other fascinating home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign in the state of California: Amazing off-the-grid wilderness mountain cabin in California’s High Sierra and Rustic mountain cabin in Northern California infused with Texas charm.

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The living room opens on two sides to the relatively narrow deck, a critical design move that allows both the outdoor and indoor spaces to feel much larger than they seem on paper.

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Above: A wrap-around deck provides sweeping views of the forest and beyond to the rugged mountains.

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Above: The architects preserved an old-growth pine tree during construction, which now proudly stands in the front yard of this inviting cabin.

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Above: On the exterior facade, dark cladding enables the cabin to blend into the surrounding forest.

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PHOTOGRAPHER Andrew Pogue Photography

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George
1 month ago

How close is this to the valley floor? The Wawona Hotel, The Ahwahnee Hotel….

Katy Jacobson
27 days ago
Reply to  George

The Cabin is less than a mile or five minutes to the Wawona Hotel and 26 miles from the Valley Floor-and the Ahwahnee Hotel. It is rented on Airbnb and VRBO

Julie
1 month ago

It’s an incredibly gorgeous home but I would be terrified of a wildfire. Also curious how hard (expensive) it is to insure given the location.

Katy Jacobson
27 days ago
Reply to  Julie

The cabin is in Wawona which has a fire station a couple blocks away and is well protected as it also houses significant National Park Resources. That said wildfires are always a risk and the state of California offers fire coverages to private properties inside the Park.