This is where WildSpring will surprise you...you won't believe how comfortable and beautiful our cabins suites are.
The five cabin suites are built like small homes, with radiant-heated floors (so even your toes aren't cold when you walk into the bathroom), vaulted ceilings, and separate sleeping and living areas divided by pocket doors.
They're nestled among a quiet residential forest of 100-ft trees where it's cool and shady. From 50 to 100 ft apart, they all face away from each other, with greenery and artistic fence sections placed to ensure privacy.
They're filled with artwork, plush, overstuffed loveseats, antique and vintage furniture. Add pillow-top, top-of-the-line queen Simmons beds, down comforters, vintage quilts, luxury towels, spa robes and lush chenille throws.
Each cabin suite has a refrigerator (stocked with complimentary bottled water daily), massage table, a Toshiba LCD TV/DVD combo (movies only - with a great library of over 400 disks in the Guest Hall) and Sony CD/iPod stereo.
You'll also find a special WildSpring CD, wine glasses and cork screw, hiking guide, candles and lighter, hair dryer, Italian steam iron, sewing kit and personal reading lights. We can even bring you a toothbrush, toothpaste and shaving gear if you'd like. The large cabin, Annwyn, has a lovely old Vermont Castings woodburning stove, is already set up to light, and we provide all your wood and starters at no additional charge.
The bathrooms are works of art, accessible from either the bedroom or livingroom. Enjoy the oversized walk-in slate showers with brushed nickel fixtures, convenient walnut shelves for your personal items, and completely natural, aromatherapy soaps and shampoos in biodegradable containers.
There are no phones, broadcast TV or cooking facilities in the cabins, but there is a high-speed DSL-based WiFi network for your laptop. If you do not have an airport/wifi card in your computer, contact the office to borrow a special ethernet airport station.
While the cabins are the same configuration, they differ because of two things: the amount of ambient light they get (depending on how they're situated among the trees) and the interior decor/color palette. See the individual cabi pages for a brief description of the differences.