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Some of us are perfectly OK with the idea of living in a tiny house 365 days a year. Others need a bit more space to be alone. Luckily, travel is a great way to experience a charming way of life, even if we wouldn’t want to do it all the time. For those of us curious about the tiny home trend, a stay in Theodore Overlook could be a way to get a taste of the tiny house life.

The cabin is located within the Daniel Boone National Forest, and as such is named for to the founder of the U.S. Forest Service, Theodore Roosevelt. This celebration of Teddy continues with a mural of the 26th president outside.

Inside you will find a small kitchen and living quarters with a cafe table to eating and two lofted queen beds.

If you are looking for a cozy escape and a taste of tiny house living in the Gorge, the Theodore Overlook a great option.