Cooper's Cabin
Small rustic cabin nested in the mountains of Killington, VTThe mountains of Killington, Vermont are full of secret surprises. Among the abandoned trails, man-made forest routes, and natural feature terrain parks a small rustic shelter sits underneath the Killington Peak, open to anyone and everyone all year round.
Known as Cooper's Cabin, it is frequented by hikers looking to catch a few hours of sleep while hiking across the Appalachian Trail, skiers in need of a place to rest their feet when cruising down the slopes, or teenage locals in search of party spot.
While it lacks in quintessential cozy snow-lodge amenities such as heat, power, or even a pillow and a blanket, this concealed shelter has most of the necessities to get you through a night on the mountain. Inside the cabin it is simple and unaffected, furnished only with a long picnic table facing a stretch of open-windows on one side and two sets of wooden bunk-bed style sleeping platforms on the other.
Though there may not be a warm fireplace to sit around and drink some hot cocoa, but its antiquated modesty and practical outdoor accommodations makes for not only a prime little shelter but also an alluring treasure along the picturesque mountainside landscape.
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Category: Odd Accommodations, Architectural Oddities, Outsider Architecture
Location: Brewers Corner, Vermont, US
Edited by: bboas, Dylan, atimian, Annetta