98 cabins · 4 regions · 1 hand-walked promise

Four forests we've actually slept in.

Every region on Your Business gets a season of in-person scouting before any cabin gets listed. Here's the lay of the land — and what each one is good for.

Pacific Northwest forest light
Region 01 · 32 cabins

Pacific Northwest

Cathedral firs, moss-quiet trails, and the kind of mist that softens every edge. The PNW is where Your Business started, and where most of our most-loved hosts live within a 90-mile arc of Bellingham.

Best for

Solo writers, slow-couple weekends, photographers chasing fog

When to go

April-June for wildflowers; September for clear-night astronomy

Avg nightly

$214 with a 3-night median stay

Drive from

Seattle 90 min · Vancouver 2 hr · Portland 4.5 hr

Westridge A-Frame
Glasshouse Hut
Wallowa Bunk
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Catskills autumn
Region 02 · 21 cabins

The Catskills

Two hours and a different planet from Brooklyn. Stone walls, sugar maples, and a deep bench of host-built homes from the 1970s back-to-the-land era. Heavier on art-and-design hosts than any other region.

Best for

Couple weekends from NYC, leaf-peeping, gallery loops in Hudson

When to go

October for foliage; February for wood-stove silence

Avg nightly

$258 with a 2-night median stay

Drive from

NYC 2.5 hr · Albany 75 min · Boston 4 hr

Burr Pond Lodge
Maplewick Lookout
Esopus House
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Smokies blue ridge
Region 03 · 26 cabins

The Smokies

The original American cabin landscape. Holler-deep coves, blue distance, and a still-intact craft of timber-frame and chinked-log building. Our Smokies hosts are the most likely to stop by with a jar of preserves.

Best for

Multi-generational family weeks, hiking, river time

When to go

May for rhododendron; late October for the Blue Ridge fire

Avg nightly

$176 with a 4-night median stay

Drive from

Asheville 90 min · Knoxville 75 min · Atlanta 3.5 hr

Foxglen Cabin
Hollow Oak House
Blue Ridge Folly
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Sierras lake
Region 04 · 19 cabins

The Sierras

Thinner air, taller granite, and pine-needle floors that smell like a candle. The Sierras region runs from north of Tahoe down through the southern Sequoia gateways. This is our heaviest snowpack territory in winter.

Best for

Ski weekends, alpine hikes, sauna-stove split duty

When to go

December-March for snow; July for swimmable lakes

Avg nightly

$298 with a 3-night median stay

Drive from

SF 3.5 hr · Reno 45 min · LA 6 hr

Glade Family House
Donner Yurt
Granite Pass Lodge
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