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Historical White Pass Ticket Booth Packwood
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This is the original White Pass Ski Resort ticket booth, then lifty shack, and finally wax room, built in the 1950's, when White Pass first opened. It became somewhat run down and put out of service, but was rescued by a Packwoodian with vision. It was hauled down from White Pass on a flatbed truck, where it was given a new metal roof, insulation, rough-hewn cedar and corrugated metal interior walls. With log bunkbeds, rocking chairs, cozy blankets, it's a snug abode for skiers and hikers! The space This tiny, cozy historic White Pass ticket booth cabin is charming, and rustic-yet-comfortable. With warm bedding, comfortable rocking chairs, and a warm heater, you will be snug in Winter! In Summer, giant old fir trees provide all-day shade, and we provide fans. Amenities are limited, as there is no indoor bathroom, but you will have a handwashing/tooth-brushing sink, a large potable water jug with automatic dispenser, and there is a clean, regularly-serviced outhouse just steps away from the entrance. Outdoor hot shower in a lockable shower enclosure. There is a Jackery portable power station that powers the lights and will charge your phones and devices. The heater is an indoor-safe propane Mr. Heater connected to an outdoor propane tank. There is wi-fi, but the signal is weak, and we are working on improving this. There is a strong cell signal, as we are right in town. Our house is on this same property, and we have three vintage trailers that we also rent out. This cabin is set off by itself amongst towering old fir trees. Beautiful view of Mt. Rainier out the back windows, and we are also right by the airport, and you can enjoy the small planes that come and go. Guest access Feel free to use the backyard and fire pit.
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United States · Washington · PackwoodGot questions?
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