The Top 10 Best Places to Build a Log Cabin

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While many people build log cabins strictly for the aesthetics of the home itself, others build them as a way to complement the setting. Log homes have been built in rural and semi-rural areas for centuries, and it’s this history and association that has a lot of appeal for some people.

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If you’ve been considering building a log home of your own, you may also want to consider the area you’re building in. Choosing one of these top 10 places can enhance your experience by ensuring that your home and its surroundings are a perfect fit. 

1. Dubois, Wyoming

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If you’re looking for a really rural area for building your log home, look no further than Dubois, Wyoming. It’s within driving distance of two national parks – Yellowstone and Grand Teton – and it has truly remarkable views. You won’t have many neighbors close by with a population of less than 1,000, so you’ll have plenty of space to spread out and enjoy the view and the scenery. 

Rustic log cabins and log homes would fit in perfectly with their surroundings in this town, and you’d be able to take advantage of everything the area has to offer for outdoor recreation. 

2. Waterbury, Vermont

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If you want more of a small town vibe, with mountains and outdoor recreation just a short drive away, consider buying land in Waterbury, Vermont. Home to Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream, Waterbury is just a short drive away from Stowe – ski capital of the east. 

Waterbury is a small, rural town that has plenty to do, as well as beautiful scenery, there are already plenty of log cabins and log homes in the area, so you’ll be in good company. Many log home owners in this area opt for luxury in the the style of their log homes, so you’ll find plenty of inspiration there as well. 

3. Telluride, Colorado

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If you’re looking for stunning mountain views, close by skiing, and some natural hot springs to visit regularly, take a look at Telluride, Colorado. This mountain town boasts several resorts with a lot of amenities for visitors and residents alike. This includes the hot springs that flow naturally through the region, as well as numerous ski resorts. Your log home would be right at home in the area, and you’re sure to find some locations to build that are slightly off the beaten path so you can enjoy your view in privacy. 

4. Blue Ridge, Georgia

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If you’re looking for the company of other log cabin and log home owners, consider building in Blue Ridge, Georgia, where you’ll find a full community of log homes. Nestled in the hills, you’ll find beautiful views and a mixture of community and privacy that many log home owners enjoy. Pay the area a visit to get a lot of inspiration and ideas for the type of property that you may want to build, and to discover the many outdoor living amenities the area has to offer.

5. Estes Park, Colorado

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Another area that boasts a lot of log cabins, including many historic homes dating back centuries, is Estes Park, Colorado. This small town has a population of more than 6,000, so you won’t be quite as isolated here. It’s also located right beside the Rocky Mountain National Park, so you’ll be able to get in a lot of outdoor recreation just minutes from your door. The views are also spectacular, with many mountain backdrops and starry skies at night. 

6. Eureka Springs, Arkansas

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If you’re looking for a setting that gives you access to water sports, as well as for a quirky, small town feel for your home, consider Eureka Springs, Arkansas. This small, creative community is located in the Ozark Mountains, and features a nearby river running. You’ll be able to enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and river sports, and you’ll also find a community of like-minded people who built their log cabins in the area for the same reasons. 

7. Pine Mountain Club, California

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If you like the idea of a log cabin community, consider the private Pine Mountain Club of California. This log cabin community is located in the heart of 1.7 million acres of woods, so you’ll have lots of outdoor recreation nearby, as well as some stunning views and settings for your cabin. The area is remote, so despite having other log cabin owners nearby, you’ll still find yourself enjoying more time off alone. 

8. Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

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This rich and vibrant community is a wonderful place to build a log home. They have a fantastic amount of entertainment and outdoor recreation activities to enjoy. It’s located right near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and you’ll find plenty of beautiful views to build near. There’s also a lot of diverse restaurants and shopping in the area as well, so you’ll always have something to do. 

9. Fairhope, Alabama

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If you want to build your log cabin near the beach, head down to Fairhope, Alabama where you can enjoy saltwater fishing and other activities. This small town has a quiet, laid back vibe to it, along with hot summers and mild winters, perfect for spending on the beach. You’ll also be in good company with a vibrant log cabin community in the area. 

10. Winchester, Virginia

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If you’re hoping to move to an area that’s rich in history and culture as well as beauty and activity then look no further than Winchester, Virginia. Located in the Shenandoah Valley, with the Shenandoah National Park nearby, you’ll find a lot of beautiful wildlife and a vibrant community at the same time. There’s already many log homes in the area to draw inspiration from, and the area is filled with outdoor recreation spots that are nearby.

Build Your Ideal Cabin

The ideal log cabin starts with the ideal location. Check out any of these top spots to build a log home, and enjoy everything that log home living has to offer.

For help building the perfect cabin, contact TruLog Siding today.

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