Alpine Cabins

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Alpine Cabins

Alpine Cabins

Our Alpine Cabins are where our oldest Youth Campers sleep. The cabins are a short walk up a steep hill from main camp. The Alpine Cabin area also includes an outhouse.

Start of trail to Alpine unit located behind Wilson Lodge - Tsunami Evacuation Route sign – native vegetation
Wooden stairs on the trail to Alpine – space between stairs is natural materials – no hand rails – steep incline
Wooden stairs on the trail to Alpine – space between stairs is natural materials – no hand rails – steep incline
Wooden stairs to Alpine unit – no hand rails -three cabins: Uncle Bliss, Klickitat, Tyee
Outside of Klickitat cabin – 1 step up without railing - small wooden porch with rail – door overhang - hands free mesh screen door
Inside view of cabins – four wooden bunk beds (twin size) - single twin bed that is moveable – plastic twin size mattress - three windows with curtains – circular cut out between bunks – sitting area and stairs leading to top bunk with window between bunk beds – wall heater- door with round knob that opens in
Outside of Uncle Bliss cabin – 5 wooden steps with railing - small wooden porch rail – door overhang - hands free mesh screen door
Alpine cabin, Tyee – five wooden stairs with handrailing - wooden porch with rail – round door knob – door with window pushes in – hands free mesh screen door – door overhang
Outside of Tyee cabin. 5 steps with railing, 5 steps without railing (not shown). Small wooden porch with rail. Door overhand- hands free mesh screen door.
Tyee cabin. wooden bunk beds (4 sets cot size), single bed twin size. Only cabin in Alpine with this interior set up.
Wooden outhouse in Alpine– two steps – wooden front door – clear fiberglass roof - concrete – toilet seat – trash bucket – hand sanitizer - toliet paper dispenser– latch to close door – trail native vegetation from Alpine cabins. Cabin on left of picture is Tyee.