This is our sugar pine gem. . My name is Tony (818*681*8049) please feel free to call or text me with any questions you may have.) I would like to welcome you to the beautiful and amazing fresh air of the Sierra National forest amongst 100 and 200 foot cedar and pine trees in this almost 1800 Sq. Foot, 2 story chalet style cabin. It is located in the amazing and serene community of the historic Madera Sugar Pine Lumber Company, which was the largest, most successful lumber operation in the west. Sugar pine is just below Fish Camp on the way to Yosemite just minutes from the park entrance. This beautiful 2 story chalet style cabin sits high amongst the tall majestic Pine, Cedar and Fir trees. Open the back door and step out into the forest, a comfortable seating area, and gas fire pit provide the perfect ambience for a dinner on the front deck or just to relax among the tall trees and enjoy the peace, quiet and forest scents. The cabin is located 8 miles north of Oakhurst off of highway 41, just 7 miles from the southern entrance of Yosemite National Park and 20 minutes to Bass Lake. The upstairs master bedroom and a loft has views of the pines, and has a private 3/4 bath and a wall mounted t.v. A childs room with an amazing skylight over a twin bed shares the upper floor. The main floor offers a fully stocked kitchen with dinnerware, appliances, and all the amenities needed. The second bedroom with a 50 inch wall mounted TV, the second bathroom and the great room. The dining area has a table for 6, breakfast bar for 3 and wood burning fireplace. The living room has 2 large futons plus one additional rocking chair and a 75 inch television. The bathroom with with walk in shower and full indoor laundry room is also a few step away from the dining area. All TVs offer Dish TV with all the movie, sports and on demand channels, Wifi, and wifi calling are included, and local calls only on the land line.
Old historic Lewis Creek runs nearby, and the entrance to the famous Lewis Creek hike is just below the cabin on Road 630. The Lewis Creek hike boasts 2 very unique waterfalls, Red Rock and Corilieu Falls. Oringally, this creek was used to provide water to the 56 mile flume that took the cut lumber down to Madera during the production years of the lumbar company (1898-1931). The property is only 1 mile off highway 41. Sorry NO PETS Allowed.