Entire home
Craftsman Guesthouse/Private/Wooded acreage/Hike, Bike, Ski, Read, Relax
Photo gallery for Craftsman Guesthouse/Private/Wooded acreage/Hike, Bike, Ski, Read, Relax





Reviews
10 out of 10
Exceptional
2 bedrooms 1 bathroom Sleeps 4 74.3 sq m
Popular amenities
Explore the area

Deming, WA
- Lake Whatcom
- Mount Baker
- Canyon Lake50 min drive
- Bellingham, WA (BLI-Bellingham Intl.)43 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Double Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Outdoor play area
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Craftsman Guesthouse/Private/Wooded acreage/Hike, Bike, Ski, Read, Relax
Our Guesthouse is a tidy little craftsman home, trimmed with locally milled alder which was logged when the home was built in 2014. We charge $100/night plus cleaning with weekly discounts. We ask that all guests be vaccinated and boosted.
The Guesthouse is set on 2 wooded acres in the Foothills area of Whatcom County, 100 yards from the Middle Fork of the Nooksack River and 20 miles from the Mt. Baker/Snoqualmie National Forest. Fishing or walking the river are options. Eagles are abundant during the winter salmon runs and our area is a favorite location for photographers. We've viewed beaver swimming upstream, we've had black bear and cougar through the property, and resident deer and eagles. It's pretty wonderful.
The Guesthouse sleeps 4 comfortably with a downstairs bedroom and upstairs loft. The loft is reached by a steep stairway so please monitor if you have small children. Regrettably, the maximum number of guests, whether adult or child, is 2/bed, 4 total. There is a full kitchen but no television or clothes washer/dryer. Verizon Wireless gets good reception but we can't speak for other providers. High-speed internet, coffee, pancake mix and oatmeal are always provided. Regrettably, no pets.
Situated on a dead end country road, the house is nestled between the Middle Fork of the Nooksack River and the northern flank of the Van Zandt Dike in an area that boasts delightful views and abundant wildlife. Walk the trails and river, watch the eagles, photograph the deer that wander through. It is a quiet space with pleasant country neighbors. While it's just fine to sit inside and watch the sun go down, a significant number of guests come to either hike the trails, ski the slopes or photograph the eagles. There are several excellent locations for the latter within a very short distance. We'd be glad to help you locate them.
Our guesthouse is a convenient location for a number of noteworthy outdoor events that occur in our county over the course of the year. In February, the Mt. Baker Ski Area--which holds the record for the greatest seasonal snowfall in a single year--hosts the Legendary Banked Slalom, a 3-day event that has made Mt. Baker famous. We are 40 miles from the ski area, an hour-long drive that is staggering in its beauty.
Winter transitions to spring in late May with the incomparable Ski to Sea Race, a multi-sport event that draws international competitors, hundreds of participants and exploits the full range of our area's recreational offerings: skiing and snowboarding, canoeing, kayaking, running and biking. It all culminates in Fairhaven and is a signature event unlike anything else.
And, in June, the metropolis of Deming hosts the Deming Logging Show, another iconic event that dazzles the crowds whether or not you've ever fired up a chain saw. You'll find the logging show grounds just 10 miles west, in the opposite direction from Mt. Baker.
Snuggled in between these unique events is the ongoing charm and beauty of our area. Our road alone features a number of trails through both undeveloped DNR land and land held in trust by the Whatcom Land Trust. A rather spectacular seasonal display of Chum salmon, with Pinks in odd-numbered years, can be witnessed in early winter by lucky visitors if your timing is good.
There is a full kitchen but no television or clothes washer/dryer. We are happy to let you use our washer/dryer if you like. Verizon Wireless gets good reception but we can't speak for other providers. We'll keep you in coffee, pancake mix and oatmeal. Regrettably, no pets.
Other nearby destinations lie only slightly further afield and include the idyllic Silver Lake Park, the charming little towns of Maple Falls and Glacier and, of course, the incomparable Mt. Baker National Forest with its abundant year-round recreational offerings: downhill and Nordic skiing, snowshoeing and sledding in winter and vast hiking trails and biking opportunities in the spring, summer and fall.
And, as board members of the Friends of the Deming Library, we would be remiss if we failed to mention the location--a mere 5 miles away--of one of the most extraordinary country libraries in the state. The community built it and owns it and it boasts a delightful children's area, current technology, gracious librarians and 6-day-a-week access. It is directly across from the Nooksack Casino in beautiful downtown Deming.
Getting around
The growth of the Bellingham International Airport now means that direct flights to Bellingham are often a reality. Otherwise the airport connects easily with the Seattle International Airport. Our airport, which is just north of the city of Bellingham, is 50 miles south of Vancouver BC and 90 miles north of Seattle.
We are 23 miles due east of the airport. It's a pretty straight shot on roads that are well maintained and offer 55 mph speed limits. Our little country road is also well maintained as well, although you'll have to slow down a bit as you travel down it to reach our guesthouse. Always watch for deer.
Wifi is DSL so, while it streams movies, communicates email, all the normal stuff with no problems, there has been a recent issue with Zoom, specifically. Zoom recently boosted it's resolution rendering our Ziply speed of 12Mbs as insufficient. Apparently Zoom requires 25Mbs.
Google Meet seems fine, however you stand to lose video with Zoom while the audio still works. We wish this weren't the case; we want fiber out in our neck of the woods, however we're learning to be patient. And we are on the same Ziply services next door and, notwithstanding occasional burps in service, do okay with all of our normal use.
In summary, although we are nestled into a fairly secluded area of the county we are easy to access year-round. In fact, the drive to reach us, particularly if you come up the South Fork Valley, is worth the time it takes: rivers, mountains and glaciers are visible from nearly all routes...unless you're driving at night, of course.
While there is a Whatcom Transit bus stop at the head of the road (3 miles away), you are really pretty limited in your choices. You'll need a car. And please be aware: while we have a fairly strict cancellation policy, we will bank any lost funds for a future return so if you re-book in the future they will be applied.
The Guesthouse is set on 2 wooded acres in the Foothills area of Whatcom County, 100 yards from the Middle Fork of the Nooksack River and 20 miles from the Mt. Baker/Snoqualmie National Forest. Fishing or walking the river are options. Eagles are abundant during the winter salmon runs and our area is a favorite location for photographers. We've viewed beaver swimming upstream, we've had black bear and cougar through the property, and resident deer and eagles. It's pretty wonderful.
The Guesthouse sleeps 4 comfortably with a downstairs bedroom and upstairs loft. The loft is reached by a steep stairway so please monitor if you have small children. Regrettably, the maximum number of guests, whether adult or child, is 2/bed, 4 total. There is a full kitchen but no television or clothes washer/dryer. Verizon Wireless gets good reception but we can't speak for other providers. High-speed internet, coffee, pancake mix and oatmeal are always provided. Regrettably, no pets.
Situated on a dead end country road, the house is nestled between the Middle Fork of the Nooksack River and the northern flank of the Van Zandt Dike in an area that boasts delightful views and abundant wildlife. Walk the trails and river, watch the eagles, photograph the deer that wander through. It is a quiet space with pleasant country neighbors. While it's just fine to sit inside and watch the sun go down, a significant number of guests come to either hike the trails, ski the slopes or photograph the eagles. There are several excellent locations for the latter within a very short distance. We'd be glad to help you locate them.
Our guesthouse is a convenient location for a number of noteworthy outdoor events that occur in our county over the course of the year. In February, the Mt. Baker Ski Area--which holds the record for the greatest seasonal snowfall in a single year--hosts the Legendary Banked Slalom, a 3-day event that has made Mt. Baker famous. We are 40 miles from the ski area, an hour-long drive that is staggering in its beauty.
Winter transitions to spring in late May with the incomparable Ski to Sea Race, a multi-sport event that draws international competitors, hundreds of participants and exploits the full range of our area's recreational offerings: skiing and snowboarding, canoeing, kayaking, running and biking. It all culminates in Fairhaven and is a signature event unlike anything else.
And, in June, the metropolis of Deming hosts the Deming Logging Show, another iconic event that dazzles the crowds whether or not you've ever fired up a chain saw. You'll find the logging show grounds just 10 miles west, in the opposite direction from Mt. Baker.
Snuggled in between these unique events is the ongoing charm and beauty of our area. Our road alone features a number of trails through both undeveloped DNR land and land held in trust by the Whatcom Land Trust. A rather spectacular seasonal display of Chum salmon, with Pinks in odd-numbered years, can be witnessed in early winter by lucky visitors if your timing is good.
There is a full kitchen but no television or clothes washer/dryer. We are happy to let you use our washer/dryer if you like. Verizon Wireless gets good reception but we can't speak for other providers. We'll keep you in coffee, pancake mix and oatmeal. Regrettably, no pets.
Other nearby destinations lie only slightly further afield and include the idyllic Silver Lake Park, the charming little towns of Maple Falls and Glacier and, of course, the incomparable Mt. Baker National Forest with its abundant year-round recreational offerings: downhill and Nordic skiing, snowshoeing and sledding in winter and vast hiking trails and biking opportunities in the spring, summer and fall.
And, as board members of the Friends of the Deming Library, we would be remiss if we failed to mention the location--a mere 5 miles away--of one of the most extraordinary country libraries in the state. The community built it and owns it and it boasts a delightful children's area, current technology, gracious librarians and 6-day-a-week access. It is directly across from the Nooksack Casino in beautiful downtown Deming.
Getting around
The growth of the Bellingham International Airport now means that direct flights to Bellingham are often a reality. Otherwise the airport connects easily with the Seattle International Airport. Our airport, which is just north of the city of Bellingham, is 50 miles south of Vancouver BC and 90 miles north of Seattle.
We are 23 miles due east of the airport. It's a pretty straight shot on roads that are well maintained and offer 55 mph speed limits. Our little country road is also well maintained as well, although you'll have to slow down a bit as you travel down it to reach our guesthouse. Always watch for deer.
Wifi is DSL so, while it streams movies, communicates email, all the normal stuff with no problems, there has been a recent issue with Zoom, specifically. Zoom recently boosted it's resolution rendering our Ziply speed of 12Mbs as insufficient. Apparently Zoom requires 25Mbs.
Google Meet seems fine, however you stand to lose video with Zoom while the audio still works. We wish this weren't the case; we want fiber out in our neck of the woods, however we're learning to be patient. And we are on the same Ziply services next door and, notwithstanding occasional burps in service, do okay with all of our normal use.
In summary, although we are nestled into a fairly secluded area of the county we are easy to access year-round. In fact, the drive to reach us, particularly if you come up the South Fork Valley, is worth the time it takes: rivers, mountains and glaciers are visible from nearly all routes...unless you're driving at night, of course.
While there is a Whatcom Transit bus stop at the head of the road (3 miles away), you are really pretty limited in your choices. You'll need a car. And please be aware: while we have a fairly strict cancellation policy, we will bank any lost funds for a future return so if you re-book in the future they will be applied.
Add dates for prices
Amenities
Kitchen
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
Parking available
Barbecue
Mountain view
Have a question?
Get instant answers with AI powered search of property information and reviews.
Similar properties

Charming Cedar Chalet with Amazing Cedar Soaking Tub in Covered Gazebo
Charming Cedar Chalet with Amazing Cedar Soaking Tub in Covered Gazebo
- Hot tub
- Kitchen
- Washer
- Dryer
9.8 out of 10, (321 reviews)
House Rules
Check in after 2:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
HIgh chair and Pack N Play in the closet
Events
No events allowed
No parties, no social events.
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Sorry, no smoking allowed for theest of your life.
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Note from host: No parties, no social events.
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room
We should mention
A car is required for transport to and from this property
About the area
Deming
Located in Deming, this holiday home is in a rural area and on the waterfront. Mount Baker Vineyards and Winery and Shuksan Golf Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Josh VanderYacht Park and Deming Homestead Eagle Park. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Deming, WA
What's nearby
- Bellis Fair Mall - 38 min drive - 37.5 km
- Western Washington University - 41 min drive - 39.2 km
- Canyon Lake - 50 min drive - 25.8 km
- Abbotsford Centre - 53 min drive - 47.7 km
- Castle Fun Park - 54 min drive - 49.7 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The North Fork Brewery, Pizzeria, Beer Shrine and Wedding Chapel - 19 min drive
- Caffe Rifugio - 12 min drive
- Mt Baker Vineyards - 16 min drive
- Grant’s Burgers - 13 min drive
- The Road House Bar and Grille - 13 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Leaf Schumann and Louise Granger

We have lived adjacent to this property for 38 years. It's wonderful. Louise is a Washington native but Leaf had to return to the NW, the birthplace of his parents, after a childhood in Southern California. We retired a few years ago after careers in nursing (Louise) and school counseling (Leaf). Our two fine sons live within striking distance in Seattle and life has been very good to us. Making the guesthouse available for travelers has proven to be a lot of fun with a surprising number of guests being international travelers. We never imagined how satisfying this whole enterprise would be.
Why they chose this property
We bought it eight years ago but actually owned the property a decade earlier. This time around we had the original home removed--burned, actually, by our fire district in a practice burn--and started over.
What makes this property unique
Same benefits as exist in the whole area: quiet, secluded, ample wildlife, charm. Beavers swim up the river on occasion and we've been visited by bear and cougar. We even managed to snap a photo of both. Eagles abound and a surprising number of guests are here to photograph them during the winter salmon run. Long winter nights are made warmer with the location of a fine little brewpub up the road. Life is very good here and it's a joy to share it. A highchair and Pack 'n Play are in the closet for the use of parents of young children.
Languages:
English
Tell us how we can improve our siteShare feedback