If you love log cabins and also enjoy bears, there's a log cabin you need to see in Missouri's Ozarks. It quite literally has bears in the ceiling, but there's no need to be afraid.
They don't make homes like this anymore. This log cabin which was originally constructed in the 1830's is now hidden in the woods of Missouri overlooking a mighty river visible from its back deck.
Have you ever wanted to be a cowboy or cowgirl? Do you love the Meramec River in Missouri? If you can answer yes to both those questions, I have a unique place I've found that you can stay at that checks both of those boxes.
Are you tired of civilization or just need to get away from it a little bit? If you are shaking your head yes, you need to see inside a cabin near Elsberry, Missouri that is miles away from everything else.
If you're the type of person who really is interested in time travel, I have found a place that will give you an idea of what life was kind of like in 1830. It's a real historical cabin near Nauvoo, Illinois known as the Fort Henry log cabin.
If you'd like to getaway and enjoy what life might have been like back in the 1800's, there's a log cabin you need to see near Jacksonville, Illinois. It's "Audrey's Abode", a fully-restored historic cabin and you can see what it's like inside.
Ever wonder what kind of home a NASCAR champion might live in? Wonder no more as I have found pictures of Tony Stewart's incredible $30 million dollar Midwestern log cabin.
Some people daydream about doing what this couple did. They gave up their corporate jobs, built an off-the-grid home and have lived a pioneer life for the past 12 years in Missouri.
I've seen a lot of sweet Missouri properties with deer and then there is this Stoutsville, Missouri log cabin that has DEER. That's because it includes a real deer feeder.
If you dream of living in a log cabin someday, I've found what might be the prettiest one of them all overlooking Table Rock Lake in Missouri and I don't think I'm exaggerating either.