Relax with the whole family at this peaceful and cozy place to stay. Perfect for a large family or multiple small families staying together. The neighborhood is pretty quiet. Come play in the snow up the mountain during winter and enjoy the lake all year round. Explore the many local small towns, find a few treasures at the antique store, hike the Trail of 100 Giants, soak in Miracle Hot Springs or fish in the Kern River or Lake Isabella.
This cabin had been used by my family to help treat my husband's PTSD for his time in the Army. The hot springs by the Hobo Camp was a place that would heal our bodies from aches and pain of just getting older and from the injuries my husband sustained from the service. When the weather is warmer, we will catch crayfish in the Kern River and do a crawfish boil after purging them. The dads would catch trout, catfish, blue gills, and crappie at the lake while the kids looked for clams. During winter, our family would drive up the mountain and play in the snow until we were all tuckered out, then we would come home to a nice hot meal of home made tamales, or beef noodle soup. We cook a lot when we are here, so I keep my kitchen stocked with things we regularly use. We also have our own set of sheets, pillows, and blankets that we use when we are here in the closet.
There is a doorbell camera and several cameras on the exterior of the property as well as a security system. Once guests check in, I know guests like their privacy, and I like to mind my own business I don't check the camera until check out day so I know when to inform my cleaners that the cabin is ready for cleaning.
The bathroom is stocked with a starter set of toilet paper. If you run out, there is a Dollar General nearby. Guests are welcome to use whatever toiletries, hair, skin care, tampons, and saniatry napkins needed during their stay at the cabin, but please don't take more than you need to stock your own supply at your home.