Mountain Log Homes
Characterized only by the striking surroundings and spectacular views, mountain log homes come in a variety of styles, including lodges, chalets and cozy cabins. Browse our collection of mountain log home tours to get inspired to create your own.

At this Blue Ridge log home, every day is a vacation.
How one couple spent decades planning their dream retirement home near the Beartooth Mountains.
This Montana home is all about balance, offering a fresh take on classic mountain style while staying true to its Western roots.
This 1940s log cabin is full of southwestern cottage charm.
From humble beginnings, the ever-evolving vision for this Smoky Mountain cabin transformed into a finished home that’s as impr...
Experience the best parts of the log home lifestyle at this Tennessee mountain retreat.
Minnesota natives head to Montana’s Big Sky country, and their one-of-a-kind log home, every chance they get.
A busy pediatric physician discovers a slower pace of life at this cliffhanger-of-a-vacation-home.
Building a log home proves to be one adventurer’s greatest challenge.
A pair of retirees leave beach life behind in favor of a woodsy, cozy cabin.
Rugged and refined elements come together to dramatic effect in a fashionable Montana renovation.
You can take the girl out of Montana, but sooner or later she’ll come back.
A clever renovation and a smart addition transform a former Dutch Colonial house into a charming North Carolina log getaway.
The benefits of mountain living are on full display in this charming Montana cabin.
Looking as though it has endured for generations, this new log home pays homage to the land on which it sits.
Though this charming, milled-log cabin may be small on space, it lives as large as the Big Sky countryside it calls home. See t...
This sprawling log home, nestled in the woods outside Asheville, is an adventurer's dream.
The owners’ Norwegian heritage influenced everything from the home’s design to its log species and profile to its furnishings. The result is a cottage that seems to whisk you away from 21st Century Wisconsin to Old-World Norway.