Our Lake Arrowhead cabin is a peaceful, pet-friendly mountain escape with two expansive patios complete with fire pit, hot tub, and BBQ. Relax in the quiet setting overlooking the serene forest or head to the full game room featuring ping pong, billiards, karaoke, an arcade game, and darts. Perfect for families, it includes child-friendly touches like safety gates on the stairs and a pack and play. A cozy retreat for fun, nature, and relaxation. Only two miles from Lake Arrowhead Village.
Our cozy cabin features three private bedrooms, each equipped with a comfortable double bed, luxurious linens, room darkening shades, and closet space for hanging clothes. The home includes two full bathrooms, as well as an in-unit washer and dryer for your convenience.
Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen stocked with all the cooking essentials, including pots and pans, cooking oil, utensils, and a dishwasher—perfect for preparing meals during your stay.
For added comfort and flexibility, the cabin also offers extra linens, pillows, and blankets. The living area includes two couches that can accommodate additional guests, along with a double-sized air mattress available for use.
Parking is conveniently available on both the upper and lower parking decks, making access easy for multiple vehicles.
Winter Advisory (November–March) – Lake Arrowhead
Winter conditions in the mountains can change rapidly and may include snow, ice, dense fog, fallen trees, road closures, and limited visibility. Guests are strongly advised to monitor weather forecasts and road conditions via Caltrans before and during travel. Caltrans may require 4WD or AWD vehicles and chains during snow or icy conditions, and chain control checkpoints are common. Even when chains are not officially required, they are strongly recommended during winter months.
Please plan accordingly:
- Carry properly sized tire chains and know how to install them.
- Ensure your vehicle is suitable for mountain driving.
- Allow extra travel time, especially at night.
- Be prepared for possible delays, detours, or temporary power outages during storms.
- Mountain roads can be steep, narrow, and winding, and may not be immediately plowed during heavy snowfall. Emergency services and towing assistance may also experience delays during severe weather.
Guests travel to and from the property at their own risk. The host is not responsible or liable for weather-related conditions, road closures, vehicle damage, travel delays, accidents, injuries, or any other issues arising from winter weather or mountain driving conditions.
Your safety is our priority—please use caution and good judgment when planning your trip. Feel free to message us with any questions.