Each of the 13 cabins at Trickle Creek sits on its own lot and is reached by its own gravel drive. There is no shared hot tub, no clubhouse and no common porch.
How the cabins are sited
The cabins were placed one at a time to fit the terrain. Mystic Hollow sits above a private hollow. Moonlight Meadow looks out over its own meadow. Hickory Haven is on three wooded acres. Honey Bear and Almost Heaven both sit well back from the road on their own acreage.
Fire rings and covered porches
Every cabin has an outdoor fire ring with chairs, a gas grill and a covered porch. The porch roof matters in practice: the hot tubs at most cabins sit under cover, so rain and snow do not rule them out.
Power, internet and supplies
Every cabin has a whole-house generator, so a storm does not end the stay. All have satellite internet with Wi-Fi, and several have Starlink. Firewood is sold on site at 8670 Voris Road. Kroger in Logan is 6.4 miles away and the Walmart Supercenter 8.4 miles.
Occupancy and winter access
Five cabins sleep two, Hickory Haven sleeps four, Honey Bear sleeps six, and six cabins sleep eight. Children a year and older count as guests, and limits are strictly enforced. The cabins are open year-round. The drives are gravel and they climb, so four-wheel drive is strongly recommended in winter.













