Carr Creek Cabin

 

   This charming two bedroom country cabin, separated by a creek from the bed and breakfast, is for the guests who want a more independent experience. Located in the Trinity Alps, one of the most beautiful mountain regions in California, this cabin has the scenery of the back country, with the convenience of being close to the road.  Carr Creek Cabin is located 35 miles north of Weaverville on Hwy 3 on Carrville Loop Rd. at the north end of Trinity Lake.

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 Newly decorated with a comfortable country charm. 

      Features:                                          Amenities:
        Fishing                                        Gas BBQ
        Unlimited hiking trails                    Washer
        Trinity Lake nearby                        Dryer
        Quiet and relaxing                         Fully equipped kitchen
        Photographers Paradise                  Dish TV
        Spectacular Views                          VCR
        Horse Boarding Available                Boat Trailer Parking


Weekly Rate                $1250*

Daily Rate                 $225* first night
                                $195* additional nights
                                                    Plus 5% county bed tax

$225.00 check deposit to confirm reservation - Balance due upon arrival.

*up to 4 people.  $25/day each additional person

 

Call or write for reservations and information:

HC 2, Box 3536, Trinity Center, CA  96091

(530) 266-3511

info@carrvilleinn.com

CABIN HISTORY - Carr Creek Cabin is the new name for a building with a history all it's own.  It was originally Foster General Store in Trinity Center.  Built in 1927 it was moved up from what is now the lake bottom when Trinity Center was relocated in the 60's.  In 1968 Harold Shaffer and Frank Schumann purchased Carrville from Cecil Carr.  The old Carrville Mercantile Store was torn down and the Foster Store was moved onto the spot where the original store stood.  It was operated on and off as a store and at one point was even used for a school.
Though now fully renovated, it still has the look and feel of the old store.