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Two Morrows Tahoe Cabin near skiing & Lake Tahoe - children and dogs welcome!
- Cabin
- Sleeps: 8
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
- Min. Stay: 2–5 nights
Cabin, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Sleeps 8 not counting children 5 & under
Bedrooms
Swedish front bedroom
Master back bedroom
Western middle bedroom
Baby Crib in the Swedish room has drop sides that are permanently fixed in up position as required by law. Sofa bed in living room sleeps 2 children or one adult.
Amenities
Featured
- No Smoking
- Washer & Dryer
- TV
- Children Welcome
- Internet
- Pets Welcome
- Heater
- Parking
Bathrooms
- Bathrooms: 2
- Hall BathroomToilet, Bath with showerMirrored cabinet holds your toiletries. Bright lighting.
- Master BathroomToilet, ShowerMirrored cabinet holds your toiletries. Bright lighting.
- Both bathrooms have identical lighting and mirrored cabinets above the sink. Towels are stored on shelves next to the cabinet.
Safety features
- Deadbolt lock
- First-aid kit
- Smoke detector
- Fire extinguisherOne by the front door and one by the back bedroom door.
- Carbon-monoxide detectorNear the door to the side entry way.
- Exterior lighting
Location Type
- beachTwo public beaches are within 2 miles distance: Chamber's Landing and Sugar Pine Point State Park. Meek's Bay is 5 miles away. Several public dog beaches are also along the West Shore of Lake Tahoe.
- mountainThere are hundreds of great hiking trails in the Sierra Nevada range that rims Lake Tahoe. Check our library for books about local hiking trails.
- resortThe entire Tahoe Basin is a summer resort, and there are many ski resorts (Squaw Valley USA & Alpine Meadows) in the basin for winter sports. There are several CA state parks along the West Shore.
- RuralThe cabin is in Tahoma, a community in a forest within walking distance of Lake Tahoe. A TART bus runs along Highway 89 on the West Shore to Tahoe City and beyond north and also south.
- townThe nearest town is Tahoe City, 9 miles north of the cabin. It has shopping, restaurants, beaches, and entertainment opportunities, galore.
- villageTacoma is a small community with a few stores near the highway, access to the lake, a community park with a play structure, BBQ pits, an outdoor theater with movies and music programs, picnic tables.
- lakeLake Tahoe is a quarter mile from the cabin. Check the library for books about access to the lake and places to take your dog at Tahoe.
- Ski in/ski outOur subdivision is adjacent to Sugar Pine Point State Park which has cross-country ski trails. You can ski to the tracks from the cabin. There is also a shuttle to Homewood Mountain Resort.
General
- TelephoneThe land line number is 530 525-5627. Cell phone service can be flakey. The best reception is by the picture window in the living room. Land line is via a VOIP connection. Router has battery BU.
- HeatingForced air furnace. Remotely controlled thermostat that senses when people are present and adjusts accordingly. . Wood-burning stove and plenty of firewood insures heat if the power is out.
- Linens providedSheets and pillow cases are located in the bedrooms.
- Washing machineFront loading, stacked with drier in the side entry way
- Clothes dryerFront loading, stacked, in the side entry way.
- Parking availableNo street parking from Nov. 1 - May 1 for snow removal. There is plenty of street parking in the summer. Driveway accommodates 3 cars in summer, 2 in winter. No parking on unpaved ground.
- InternetSpeed of the Internet is slow because there are several smart home devices connected.
- Towels availableTowels are on shelves in the bathrooms.
- Wireless Internet
- Wood stoveThere is plenty of firewood outside. In case the power is off, it is possible to cook meals as well as keep the cabin cozy warm.
- Iron & board
- Hair dryer
- Paper towels
- Shampoo
- Basic soaps
- Toilet paper
- Living RoomGreat room combines living room, kitchen and dining area.
Kitchen
- DishwasherVery quiet!
- FridgeTop freezer, has ice trays.
- HobElectric
- OvenSelf-cleaning
- MicrowaveNew in 2011
- BBQ
- Coffee makerNew in 2018. Has clock and timer.
- ToasterNew in 2019
- Blender
- Coffee grinder
- Pantry itemsSpices and some basics like salt, sugar and oil.
- Dishes & utensilsIncludes wine glasses as well as plates, bowls and glasses suitable for young children.
- KitchenEverything you need to fix Thanksgiving dinner!
- Kettle
- Dishes & utensils for kids
- Dining table
- Kitchen island
Dining
- Seating for 7 people
- Dining area
- Childs highchair
- DiningTable with benches seats 7 - 3 on each side and one child on the end. If you need additional seating, there is a card table in the front bedroom closet, 2 yellow chairs and 2 folding chairs also.
- Dining table
Entertainment
- Television43 inch flat screen Smart TV. Bring your passwords to log on to your accounts such as Hulu or Netflix. Several local stations also available. There is a small TV with a DVD player in the back bedroom
- StereoStereo sound system is combination radio, CD and tape player. Speakers are mounted high on the wall for best sound balance.
- DVD playerand VCR player are attached to the Smart TV. Also one on the TV set in the back bedroom.
- BooksIn the middle bedroom bookcase, including guidebooks to wildflowers, trees, birds and local trails as well as Tahoe history. Cookbooks are in the cupboard in the kitchen next to the refrigerator.
- GamesBoard games and puzzles are stored in the cabinet just inside the front door. Twister is in the back bedroom closet. These also have not been cleaned for Covid. Please clean before using.
- Games for kids
- Music libraryMounted on the wall behind the sound system. Also in a case below the sound system. Several CDs include classical, jazz and Broadway music.
- ToysIn boxes on the shelf of the front bedroom closet. These have not been cleaned for Covid. Please do that if you use any.
- Video library500+ movies include many suitable for children, plus classics, Westerns, musicals. List sent on request.
Outside
- GardenThe cabin is in a forest. We own one lot on the north (driveway) side and two lots on the south side next to a closed section of Oak Street.
- Deck chairs
- Deck/PatioDecks are on three sides. The back deck is fenced so kids and pets are safe. Both front and back decks have picnic tables in the summer. Canvas chairs stored behind the trunk in the back bedroom.
- Outdoor Furniture
- Water sports equipmentCan be rented at Meeks Bay Marina and several other sites along the West Shore.
- Ski & snowboardHomewood Mountain Resort is 3 miles north of Tahoma. Wonderful views, great prices, good with kids. There are many other ski areas in the Tahoe Basin including Squaw Valley, Alpine Meadows, Northsta
- GolfNearest public course is in Tahoe City.
Suitability
- wheelchair inaccessible
Notes
- Flat screen Smart 43 inch tv with WiFi available, and with a VCR and DVD player attached. Sound system CD and MP3 player hookup and radio, waffle iron, electric frying pan, crock pot, electric mixers (table and hand), blender, coffee maker, popcorn machine, cooking utensils, linens & towels, picnic tables and benches, lawn chairs, sewing kit, first-aid kit.
Policies
Cancellation Policy
- 100% refund if you cancel at least 14 days before check-in.
- 50% refund (minus the service fee) if you cancel at least 7 days before check-in.
- No refund if you cancel less than 7 days before check-in.
Damage and Incidentals
You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property that is caused by you or your party during your stay.
House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Check out before 10:00 AM
Maximum overnight guests: 8Maximum of 8 guests over age 5
Minimum age to rent: 25Under 18 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.
Children allowed: ages 0-17Age 5 and under don't count for maximum allowance
Pets allowed: Up to 2 dogs of any sizedogs only
No events allowed
No smoking allowedNo smoking or vapeing in or outside on property.
Quiet hours from 10 PM-8 AM. Unregistered visitors not allowed after 10 PM No weapons, under-age drinking, illegal substances
Signed contract & government IDs of all registered guests required. Welcome Book part 1 & contract will be emailed
TOT taxes apply to rent and fees for extra guests, pets, and housekeeping.
Cleaning practices
Check in and check out with no person-to-person contact
All towels and bedding washed in hot water that’s at least 60ºC
Minimum one-day vacancy between guests’ stays
Cleaned with disinfectant
Property has guest safety measures
High-touch surfaces cleaned with disinfectant (e.g. countertops, light switches, handles and taps)
Map
Hosted by Roberta Morrow
Ask a questionAbout Roberta Morrow
Hi, I am Roberta and I live north of Seattle. For many years, I served on the Board of Directors of our Tahoe Cedars Property Owners Association. I started and edited the organization's newsletter, the Tahoma Tattler. I lived in San Francisco and worked as a technical writer and editor at Levi Strauss and Co. there. I am now retired, but continue to work as a volunteer or participate with several organizations including Sons of Norway, Daughters of Norway, the National Nordic Museum, and Western Rosemalers' Association as well as my church. I have served in the capacity of president, vice-president, cultural director, social director, foundation director, editor, advisory board member and docent for these various organizations. I have also performed as a Scandinavian folk dancer and with a Nordic Women's Choir.
Roberta Morrow purchased this Cabin in 1979
Why Roberta Morrow chose Tahoma
We purchased the cabin because we loved to ski, and soon discovered that we loved Tahoe in the summer, spring and fall as well as in the winter. The cabin was a great home base for exploring the many interesting areas in the Sierra Nevada. We became very attached to our little neighborhood, and even lived there for three years between living in San Francisco and Idaho. We love the Westshore of Lake Tahoe. We like the sense of community there. Homewood Mountain Resort is our favorite place to ski. We can walk to cross-country tracks in Sugar Pine Point State Park. We love to walk to the Ehrman Mansion there. We also like the stream profile at D.L. Bliss State Park. The Vikingsholm at the end of Emerald Bay and Valhalla are also favorite places. You'll notice a little influence of my Norwegian, Swedish and Swiss heritage at our cabin! Every year we strive to make some improvements in addition to annual maintenance. 2016: we replaced a wooden step onto the front deck with a concrete one and added a ramp by the driveway. We replaced lighting and cabinets in both bathrooms. 2017: we added a remotely programmable thermostat so that winter guests will enter a warm home. 2018: We added a socket below the picture window in the living room with 2 USB ports for charging your phone. We also added a flat-screen Smart TV along with the DVD player and VCR that were there. One of our summer guests added two new beach chairs. 2019: We upgraded safety features by adding 2 outdoor security cameras, 2 upgraded fire extinguishers, 2 new dual smoke/CO2 alarms, 2 additional smoke alarms, and a battery backup for the router so the house phone will work even if the power is out. We also added a battery-operated lantern, 2 rechargeable flashlights and a night light in each bedroom. We replaced all 3 outdoor lamps by the front, side and deck doors with motion-sensing ones. We installed a keyless lock to the side and added a new chair and foot stool in the living room.
What makes this Cabin unique
Our cabin is cozy and comfortable. What I love about our cabin is the wonderful smell of the forest, the lovely summer temperatures, the easy walk to the lake or to Sugar Pine Point State Park, the lack of traffic on the West Shore, the short trip to Homewood Mountain Resort, walking to our local market to pick up the Sunday paper and some milk, eating breakfast on the front deck and watching the world go by, walking the dog around the neighborhood and talking to all the neighbors, watching old movies (there are more than 500 of them), bringing friends along or inviting California friends to come up while we are there, the great room concept where I can cook and visit with guests at the same time, the summer festivals, winter's Snowfest, driving around Emerald Bay, poking around the Vikingsholm and Valhalla, the stream profile and nature walks at DL Bliss State Park, hiking up to the tarns above Emerald Bay, going to the hot springs in Nevada, the quiet fall season when the salmon are running. And the great snow skiing where we have fabulous lake views from Homewood Mountain Resort. The beauty of the lake and the mountains always restores my spirit! 2020: Brought us COVID-19 and the county closed all VHRs down for several months. We reopened the first of July after spending 10 days of intense cleaning and washing all quilts, blankets, duvets, linens, and towels, and then all the dishes, silverware, pots and pans, etc. in the kitchen. Obviously, that amount of cleaning is not possible between guest stays, so we stowed away extras for our housekeeping service. We have not sanitized every book, tape, CD and DVD in the cabin. If you feel uncomfortable, feel free to wipe them off with sanitizer wipes or run items through the washer and dryer or dishwasher. We upgraded the TV in the back bedroom to a flat screen TV.
- Languages:
- english