
Cypress Log Cabin
Built as a summer retreat, the Cypress Log Cabin is an example of early 20th-century rustic vacation architecture.
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Cypress Log Cabin Details
Built as a summer retreat, the Cypress Log Cabin is an example of early 20th-century rustic vacation architecture. Situated among the dunes and forests, this charming structure was once part of a growing trend of lakefront cabins used as escapes from city life. The cabin is constructed primarily from cypress wood, a material prized for its durability and natural resistance to decay. While the cabin itself is not open for interior tours, its scenic setting and rustic craftsmanship make it a picturesque stop for visitors exploring the park. Interpretive signage at the site explains the history of vacation homes in the dunes and the role these retreats played in shaping regional tourism.
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