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This place was great!

The approach alone tells you something has shifted. Makaha Lane - Base Camp sits in the kind of landscape that doesn't compete for attention but holds it completely. This is a residence that earns its name honestly, a place designed not as a destination unto itself but as a launching point for days spent exploring the surrounding coastline, valleys, and open sky. The architecture is unfussy and grounded, built to frame the outdoors rather than shut it out, with an ease that makes settling in feel immediate.
Inside, the space is clean and comfortable, arranged with a practicality that suits extended stays and active itineraries alike. The living areas are open and naturally lit, connecting to outdoor space where mornings begin slowly and evenings stretch long. A fully equipped kitchen invites you to cook with local ingredients, while the dining area gathers the group without formality. Bedrooms are restful and uncluttered, offering the kind of quiet that comes from being slightly removed from the rhythms of more trafficked destinations. Every detail suggests a home that has been thoughtfully prepared rather than staged, a place where guests are trusted to make the space their own.
What defines Makaha Lane - Base Camp is the way it calibrates the balance between comfort and adventure. The residence serves as a reliable anchor for days that might range from early-morning hikes to long afternoons on the water. You return to a space that feels genuinely welcoming, where shared meals and unhurried conversation fill the common areas, and the surrounding landscape remains visible and close. The outdoor areas extend the living space naturally, blurring the line between inside and out in a way that feels earned by the climate and setting.
This is a residence for travelers who measure a stay not by thread count but by the quality of the days it enables. Makaha Lane - Base Camp doesn't ask you to linger indoors. It gives you a reason to come back at the end of each day, sandy and sun-tired, to a place that already feels like it belongs to you.
The approach alone tells you something has shifted. Makaha Lane - Base Camp sits in the kind of landscape that doesn't compete for attention but holds it completely. This is a residence that earns its name honestly, a place designed not as a destination unto itself but as a launching point for days spent exploring the surrounding coastline, valleys, and open sky. The architecture is unfussy and grounded, built to frame the outdoors rather than shut it out, with an ease that makes settling in feel immediate.
Inside, the space is clean and comfortable, arranged with a practicality that suits extended stays and active itineraries alike. The living areas are open and naturally lit, connecting to outdoor space where mornings begin slowly and evenings stretch long. A fully equipped kitchen invites you to cook with local ingredients, while the dining area gathers the group without formality. Bedrooms are restful and uncluttered, offering the kind of quiet that comes from being slightly removed from the rhythms of more trafficked destinations. Every detail suggests a home that has been thoughtfully prepared rather than staged, a place where guests are trusted to make the space their own.
What defines Makaha Lane - Base Camp is the way it calibrates the balance between comfort and adventure. The residence serves as a reliable anchor for days that might range from early-morning hikes to long afternoons on the water. You return to a space that feels genuinely welcoming, where shared meals and unhurried conversation fill the common areas, and the surrounding landscape remains visible and close. The outdoor areas extend the living space naturally, blurring the line between inside and out in a way that feels earned by the climate and setting.

There's a particular kind of quiet that comes from being tucked among towering trees in Bend, and this cabin leans into it without losing its social warmth. Two living rooms with their own fireplaces give the place a rare gift—space for togetherness and solitude under the same roof. The design feels considered rather than decorated, blending high-end comfort with the honest textures of its surroundings. What sets it apart is the way it balances retreat with gathering: a sauna and hot tub for unwinding, a pool table and firepit deck for the hours when everyone drifts back together. It's the kind of place built for a group that wants both.
Guest
This place was great!
Guest
This place had everything to make our trip comfortable! The house itself was amazing and the surrounding area was beautiful! Great host and would definitely come back!
Guest
Great house for a group trip! conveniently located, good amenities, responsive hosts.
Guest
The house is in a great location and perfect for a large group. The beds and linens were very comfortable. The hot tub and sauna were a big hit with our group - they were both very well cared for and clean. The kitchen was well stocked with everything we needed to cook big meals. The custom woodwork and unique design elements were memorable.
Guest
Great place for a large group. Sauna is the real deal which isn’t always the case when advertised. Communal kitchen is nice. WiFi went down but that’s the only negative based on my experience.
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