Cabins near Reno

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This Nevada city is close to everything from Lake Tahoe and other alpine lakes to the Sierra foothills of California, all areas where cabin rentals are popular. Head just outside of town to find a vacation rental on the popular Truckee River, which even flows right through Reno. Winter chalets and cozy log cabins can be found near the local ski resort of Mt. Rose, which gets feet of snow in winter, and in the town of Truckee, California, which looks like a little European town in the Alps and offers mountain views. Even still, some of the best Reno cabins and vacation rentals are found closer to Lake Tahoe. Check out Tahoe City and Carnelian Bay or the further California towns of Nevada City and Grass Valley in the Sierra Nevada foothills for riverside cabins, often with a full kitchen, a wood stove, cozy bedding, and a fire pit.

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Cozy cabin a stones throw away from the Yuba River.

3. Magical Lost Sierra Bungalow!

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41mi from Reno · 1 site · Lodging · Sierra City, CA
Step back in time at the Lost Sierra Bungalow, a cozy riverside retreat built in the 1960s using reclaimed timbers from 1800s Sierra Valley barns. Nestled where the Yuba River meets Haypress Creek, this peaceful hideaway opens to the sound of rushing water and birdsong. Whether you’re sipping coffee on the deck, cooking a meal with friends, or stargazing under string lights, this cabin invites you to slow down and reconnect with nature. The heart of the cabin is the spacious great room — perfect for curling up by the wood-burning stove, playing games, dancing, or gathering for shared meals. The country kitchen is fully stocked with everything you need to cook: a four-burner stove, fridge, coffee maker, pots, pans, dishes, utensils, spices, oils, and more. Step out to the large deck with BBQ grill and outdoor dining area — magical at dusk under the twinkle lights and stars. 🛏️ Sleeping arrangements: Downstairs: 1 queen bedroom + 1 bathroom (clawfoot tub & shower) Upstairs: 3 bedrooms (1 queen, 1 full, 1 twin room for kids) + 1 bathroom 🌿 Year-round adventure: Spring–Fall: Hiking & biking trails for all levels, Yuba River fishing & swimming nearby. Winter: Borrow our sleds and explore by snowshoe, ski, or snowmobile. 📶 Connectivity: No TV, but great Wi-Fi — stream, work remotely, or unplug and enjoy the quiet. 💫 What makes it special This is a true Lost Sierra retreat — cozy, rustic, and deeply relaxing. The perfect mix of nature, comfort, and nostalgia. Watch the light move through the pines, listen to the creek, and reconnect with what matters. Guests have full access to the home and plenty of parking for cars, bikes, and even snowmobiles in winter. The bungalow is all yours — a private, peaceful mountain retreat. Our cabin is old-fashioned and full of charm — the upstairs can be chilly in winter and warm in summer. We provide extra blankets for cool nights, and suggest opening windows after sunset during summer to let in the mountain air. Please treat our home and the surrounding land with care. A light tidy-up (dishes, vacuuming if needed) helps us keep this place special for years to come. No need to do laundry or take out ashes — we’ll handle that. This is a true Lost Sierra experience: cozy, rustic, and rooted in nature.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$360
 / night

This Nevada city is close to everything from Lake Tahoe and other alpine lakes to the Sierra foothills of California, all areas where cabin rentals are popular. Head just outside of town to find a vacation rental on the popular Truckee River, which even flows right through Reno. Winter chalets and cozy log cabins can be found near the local ski resort of Mt. Rose, which gets feet of snow in winter, and in the town of Truckee, California, which looks like a little European town in the Alps and offers mountain views. Even still, some of the best Reno cabins and vacation rentals are found closer to Lake Tahoe. Check out Tahoe City and Carnelian Bay or the further California towns of Nevada City and Grass Valley in the Sierra Nevada foothills for riverside cabins, often with a full kitchen, a wood stove, cozy bedding, and a fire pit.

97% (290)

Top-rated campgrounds

Cozy cabin a stones throw away from the Yuba River.

3. Magical Lost Sierra Bungalow!

100%
(5)
41mi from Reno · 1 site · Lodging · Sierra City, CA
Step back in time at the Lost Sierra Bungalow, a cozy riverside retreat built in the 1960s using reclaimed timbers from 1800s Sierra Valley barns. Nestled where the Yuba River meets Haypress Creek, this peaceful hideaway opens to the sound of rushing water and birdsong. Whether you’re sipping coffee on the deck, cooking a meal with friends, or stargazing under string lights, this cabin invites you to slow down and reconnect with nature. The heart of the cabin is the spacious great room — perfect for curling up by the wood-burning stove, playing games, dancing, or gathering for shared meals. The country kitchen is fully stocked with everything you need to cook: a four-burner stove, fridge, coffee maker, pots, pans, dishes, utensils, spices, oils, and more. Step out to the large deck with BBQ grill and outdoor dining area — magical at dusk under the twinkle lights and stars. 🛏️ Sleeping arrangements: Downstairs: 1 queen bedroom + 1 bathroom (clawfoot tub & shower) Upstairs: 3 bedrooms (1 queen, 1 full, 1 twin room for kids) + 1 bathroom 🌿 Year-round adventure: Spring–Fall: Hiking & biking trails for all levels, Yuba River fishing & swimming nearby. Winter: Borrow our sleds and explore by snowshoe, ski, or snowmobile. 📶 Connectivity: No TV, but great Wi-Fi — stream, work remotely, or unplug and enjoy the quiet. 💫 What makes it special This is a true Lost Sierra retreat — cozy, rustic, and deeply relaxing. The perfect mix of nature, comfort, and nostalgia. Watch the light move through the pines, listen to the creek, and reconnect with what matters. Guests have full access to the home and plenty of parking for cars, bikes, and even snowmobiles in winter. The bungalow is all yours — a private, peaceful mountain retreat. Our cabin is old-fashioned and full of charm — the upstairs can be chilly in winter and warm in summer. We provide extra blankets for cool nights, and suggest opening windows after sunset during summer to let in the mountain air. Please treat our home and the surrounding land with care. A light tidy-up (dishes, vacuuming if needed) helps us keep this place special for years to come. No need to do laundry or take out ashes — we’ll handle that. This is a true Lost Sierra experience: cozy, rustic, and rooted in nature.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$360
 / night

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