— Cabins —

Organizing a larger get-together? Check out the Rainier Apartment instead.

Yakima Cabin

Starting at $95/night (weekdays). View all rates.

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Naches Cabin

Starting at $95/night (weekdays). View all rates

American Cabin

Starting at $95/night (weekdays). View all rates.

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Bumping Cabin

Starting at $95/night (weekdays). View all rates.

Amenities

Each kitchen includes:

  • Plates and bowls
  • Knives, forks, and spoons
  • Glasses and mugs
  • Mixing bowl
  • Sauce pan & frying pan
  • Percolator
  • Basic utensils

Important!

The cabin sinks draw on mountain spring water, which must be boiled before use. Guests should bring their own bottled water for drinking.

— What to Bring —

As our rustic cabins have very basic furnishings, we suggest you bring:

  • Drinking water
  • Toiletries
  • Towels
  • All the ingredients you need to cook–the nearest grocery store is in Naches!
  • Specialty pans or cooking utensils
  • Fire starter and wood for campfires at the firepit
  • Recreation equipment
  • Propane for the grill (or rent one of ours for $15 when you check in)

Hot Showers Available

Bathhouse

All guests have access to the shared Bathhouse, an indoor facility equipped with:

  • Toilet and sink
  • A shower
    • Bring your own towels
  • Toilet paper
  • 2 additional sani-cans located near the cabins and RV sites

Rates

Weekday Weekend*
Bumping Cabin $95/night $130/night
American Cabin $95/night $120/night
Naches Cabin $95/night $125/night
Yakima Cabin $95/night $145/night
RV Sites $35/night $35/night
Rainier Apartment $180/night $265/night

*2-night minimum on weekend stays (any reservation including a Friday or Saturday night)

Map

Bumping River Resort Site Map

Booking Closed

Due to a number of unforeseen circumstances, we will now be deciding whether or not to accept reservations for this year on May 1st.

Those of you who have met our owner Don or any of his children and grandchildren up at the retreat know that this is a family business in every sense–we manage the property, run the business, maintain the website, and care for our guests ourselves. Unfortunately, our family is struggling through a difficult season–in the last few months, we’ve lost two dearly beloved family members. This, coupled with staff shortage due to other medical emergencies, means that we need to make some difficult decisions about whether we’ll be able to open this year at all.

We want to welcome you all back to our little haven this summer–after a winter like ours, we know how precious those little retreats can be. But we need a little more time to figure out how and if we can make that happen. We appreciate your patience, and, as always, we hope to see you again up at the retreat.

Sincerely,
The Bumping River Retreat team