Structure Type: built works - dwellings -public accommodations - hotels
Designers: [unspecified]
Dates: [unspecified]
Designed for a Customs Collector from Port Townshend named Saunders, the Log Cabin Hotel was a two-story, hipped-roofed building composed of peeled-cedar timbers. The interior had the requisite imposing fireplace and a lounge and dining room, with sleeping chambers on the second floor. The hotel featured a four-story observation tower for views out over the lake. A later resort, the Log Cabin Resort, was opened in the early 1950s on the site of this burned hotel.
Demolished by fire in 1932.
PCAD id: 9298