easy
1–3 hours
Suitable for individuals with light to moderate fitness levels; casual hikers welcome.
Step into 1950s cowboy culture at Roy Rodgers Cabin in Leavenworth, WA. This pet-friendly retreat blends rustic charm with mountain adventure access for a uniquely memorable stay.
Starting at $149.95 | 1-7 Nights | Sleeps Up to 4 People | Dog Friendly
Step back into the wild west at Roy Rogers Cabin, a cozy retreat for up to four guests. Experience the nostalgia of 1950s cowboy culture, unwind after a day of adventure, and savor delicious meals at the nearby 59er Diner. It's the perfect blend of history and comfort for an unforgettable stay.
Sleeps Up to 4 People
1-7 Nights
This cozy cabin will take you back in time...to time of the wild west... where gunslingers had showdowns, cowboys, horses, cattle drives, whiskey was cheap, Indians were on the warpath and lawmen quickly became legends. One of the favorite cowboys of the 1950's was Roy Rogers with his horse Trigger. Remember those Saturday matinees at your local theatre. Your cabin can sleep 3 persons.
After a hard day in the saddle this is just the place to bed down for the night. You can rustle up your own food or if you don't feel like doing so just "mosey" over to the 59er Diner only a "stones throw" from your front door. Enjoy a great meal in a typical 1950's diner serving wonderful burgers, fries and the greatest shakes in the world.
Check in is anytime after 3pm, check out is 11am.
Leavenworth is popular year-round, so securing your cabin early ensures availability, especially for weekends and holidays.
Even summer evenings can be cool in the Cascades; layering helps you stay comfortable during outdoor activities.
Leavenworth and surrounding trails offer several pet-friendly options—keep dogs leashed and water handy.
Check out Icicle Gorge Trail for a moderate hike showcasing alpine scenery within minutes of the cabin.
Leavenworth transformed from a logging town in the early 1900s to a Bavarian-themed tourist destination in the 1960s, preserving its mountain heritage through unique lodgings like Roy Rodgers Cabin.
Local efforts promote sustainable tourism by encouraging Leave No Trace principles and protecting the Wenatchee National Forest ecosystem.
Provides support and traction for exploring nearby trails like Icicle Gorge.
Necessary for variable mountain weather, especially mornings and evenings.
Essential for guests traveling with dogs to keep pets safe and comfortable.
Ideal for capturing the rugged Cascade scenery and western-themed cabin.