The Camp Cabin

The Camp Cabin is a cozy, authentic log home perfect for a weekend retreat, hunting getaway, or rental property. Unlike framed cabins or faux-log alternatives, this is a true log cabin—offering the warmth, beauty, and feel that only natural logs provide.
Why Choose the Camp Cabin?
This model delivers genuine log home character in a compact, affordable package. While it may cost more than a comparable framed cabin, it provides twice the value through durability, timeless appeal, and authentic construction. Ideal for small properties or vacation lots, it offers big log home features in a small footprint.
Key Features of the Camp Cabin
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Compact & Cozy: Perfect size for a weekend retreat or rental cabin
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Authentic Log Construction: Built with 8″ nominal Swedish coped and peeled logs
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All-Inclusive Package: Includes floor, roof, and windows
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Rustic Appeal: True log home look and feel, not imitation
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Customizable: Modify layout, log sizes, and details to suit your needs
Package Pricing & What’s Included
The Camp Cabin log home package is priced at $35,000 as shown and includes:
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Pre-cut, labeled 8″ Swedish cope logs
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Floor structure and materials
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Roof system components
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Windows and exterior trim
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Construction plans and assembly guide
Note: Final pricing depends on log wall size, lumber market conditions, and requested modifications.
Built for Rustic Comfort – Delivered Nationwide
Crafted in Montana from sustainably harvested timber, this cabin is sturdy, attractive, and easy to assemble. Available for nationwide delivery across the U.S. and Canada, it’s the perfect choice for those wanting a small but authentic log home.
FAQ: Camp Cabin Log Home
Q: Is this cabin made from real logs?
A: Yes. The Camp Cabin is built from 8″ Swedish coped and peeled logs, making it a genuine log home.
Q: What’s included in the package price?
A: The package includes the logs, floor, roof, windows, and construction plans as shown.
Fully Customizable Log Cabin Kit Designs
You can flip the floorplan left to right, up, down, move things around to make rooms larger and others smaller, stretch the design (more costs), shrink it (save $), make it taller, different wall log diameters, add or subtract deck, railing, porches, entry trusses, add a garage, you name it, all doable. We try to advise you to keep the bathrooms stacked (plumbing costs), so a wet wall is shared, and some design elements like ridge lines and posts need to be approximately where they are, but the sky is the limit (let us help you get what you want)!
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