electric tea kettle, microwave, fireplace and Wi-Fi.
Overlooking the Herd stands a turn of the century farmhouse updated to accommodate groups of up to 6 people.

What awaits you
Whether you’re a hiker, mountain biker, or cross-country skier, the Rolling Huts—tucked into Washington’s Methow Valley—offer the perfect place to pause. Designed as a modern alternative to camping by Tom Kundig of Olson Kundig Architects in Seattle, the six minimalist huts are grouped like a quiet herd, each with expansive views of the mountains.
This place was designed without screens in mind. There’s no television. Just trails, tall trees, and time that unfolds naturally. (Your phone will still work if needed—but you might forget where you left it.)
Whether you’re here to explore or exhale, this is connection that doesn’t require a signal. And yes, we’re proudly pet-friendly in all of our accommodations.
The Huts
Each hut comes equipped with a small refrigerator, electric tea kettle, microwave, fireplace—and yes, limited Wi-Fi if you really need it. But these spaces were designed for a different kind of connection. No TV. No streaming. Just the quiet of the valley, a warm fire, and time to stretch out.
There’s a queen size sleeping platform perfect for two, and modular furniture in the living area that can be reconfigured into a small double sleeping platform. Each hut has an adjacent portable toilet. Full bathrooms and showers are housed in the centrally located barn, just a short walk away.
We are pet-friendly in all huts and ask for a pet cleaning fee of $50 per dog (maximum two dogs allowed).

Your Hut Awaits You
The Farm House
Overlooking the Herd stands a turn of the century farmhouse updated to accommodate groups of up to 6 people. Cozy and equipped, the farmhouse is perfect for families that like to share the same space, for people that are not so enthusiastic about camping or for people that value old-fashioned comfort. Enjoy the wooden interiors and its ample deck and private grill. The farmhouse is available all year round. Pets allowed!
Bunkhouses
The hustle and bustle of the city are far behind you—it’s time to unplug from technology and reconnect with nature.
Just 300 feet from the pristine Methow River and nestled at the edge of the forest, a group of bunkhouses awaits you and your people. There’s no television. No internet in the units. Just stars overhead, trails underfoot, and long conversations that don’t need a signal. (If you need your phone, it’ll still work—but you may not feel the urge.)
Explore the surrounding wilderness and enjoy the many outdoor and indoor adventures this unique valley has to offer. These bunkhouses are located minutes from rock climbing, river rafting, or horseback riding, and just steps from the 120 miles of trails the Methow Valley is famous for.
When night falls, let the sky astonish you and the sounds of the forest guide you into rest. Please note: the bankhouses are open only during the warm season- May to midle of October.
Methow Tents
The hustle and bustle of the city are far behind you, it’s time to unplug from technology and reconnect with nature. Only 300 feet from the pristine Methow River, and at the edge of the forest, a group of safari-style canvas tents are waiting for you and your friends.
What your tent includes?
- Canvas safari tent, mounted on wooden platform.
- Wood door and screen windows.
- up to 4 camping cots, picnic table and benches.
- Water and electricity.

Woodstone Pizzeria at Rolling Huts

Methow Valley
Located in the North Cascades, the Methow Valley is a scenic destination with beautiful mountain vistas, forests and wildflowers. With warm, dry summers and snowy winters, the valley offers a variety of outdoor adventures for all ages and skill levels. The charming towns of Twisp, Winthrop and Mazama are also worth exploring for their summer farmers’ markets, shops, bakeries and pubs.
The valley is home to one of the world’s longest cross-country skiing trails, stretching for 120 miles (193 km). Other popular activities include rock climbing, hiking, mountain biking, river rafting, horse-back riding, hunting and fishing, golfing, spectacular sight-seeing and other outdoor activities. Events include the Winthrop Rhythm and Blues Festival, the Methow Valley Chamber Music Festival, live theatre and many art galleries.
