View the Tranquility log cabin located in a beautiful clearing surrounded by trees at the end a gravel road. Antler Log Cabins Vacation rentals offers a variety of cabins. The main floor features a fully-equipped kitchen, a full bathroom, a dining room with antler chandelier, and a living area with a queen sleeper couch, a DVD player, TV, and a satellite package. The fireplace is enclosed in Brown County stone and located next to a small, quiet sitting area. The upstairs includes an antler-chandelier, two separate bedroom with queen-sized beds, a bathroom, and an area for games with a Playstation II and boardgames. The second bedroom has a separate reading area. The deck features a hot tub that is surrounded by woods. There is also a grill with charcoal (bring your own charcoal and fluid). The front porch is equipped with a swing and chairs for you to enjoy the view of the clearing, the woods, and wildlife. The clearing is perfect for throwing a Frisbee or playing catch.
The nightly rate includes a rowboat, fishing at Lake Solitude (4-acre lake), and a rowboat. The lake has been stocked with bass and bluegill for catch-and release fishing. No fishing license is required. Swimming is not allowed. The Tranquility Cabin can sleep 2 to 6 people. The cabin is situated in a clearing surrounded by woods. The cabin features 2 queen-sized beds upstairs, 2 bathrooms (one on main level and one upstairs), 1 Satellite TV with DVD player in the living space, 1 TV with Playstation 2 games upstairs, an outdoor hot tub all year round, a covered porch with swing, dining table and swing, access to fishing at Lake Solitude and a rowboat included in nightly rental.
David Chitwood travelled from Tennessee nearly 200 years ago to stake his land claim during the Land Act of 1800. He left the Daniel Boone State Forest and pursued 200 acres of rolling, forested ground. The trees were so thick, it was like nighttime. The trees had to be cut down in order to make room for farmland. The Chitwood Family cleared land, built their cabins and their barns, boiled sap to make maple syrup, harvested crops and meats, made quilts, furniture and more.
The homestead has a purpose nearly 200 years later. In true Hoosier style, the Chitwoods offer their guests a bit of tradition. Eight of the nine cabins were handcrafted by their owners. The cabins are built with native Indiana trees and sit on a spot that looks like a park. Artifacts, lodge-style decor and artifacts reflect their love of traveling out West.
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