River Walker Ranch Interiors

The scans of the floor plans were rotated and consequently the scale of the drawings is not to scale, but the general layout is visible.

 Download PDF that has all floor plans more legible and to scale: Scanned floor plans of cabins in Adobe Acrobat.pdf

Cabin #1 through #4 are on the right as you enter  the property. The cabins are  lightly terraced down a slope leading to a beautiful overlook of the Main Fork of the Kaweah River. 

These 4 cabins have the same floor plan with 1 bedroom, 1 bath, a kitchen and living room with a large window offering a beautiful view of the High Sierra's. Each cabin has a nice sized covered deck.

Cabin #1

The renter is in the process of moving in and she was not very happy to have pictures taken before she could get her things stowed away.

 

Cabin #2

is being renovated with everything being taken down to the studs. The living room is being enlarged a bit making the bedroom smaller. There will be a new kitchen and bathroom.

Cabin #3

is also being renovated with everything being taken down to the studs. The living room is being enlarged a bit making the bedroom smaller. There will be a new kitchen and bathroom.

 

Cabin #4

The last cabin in the row has a beautiful view of the river from the property.

Cabin #5

The remaining cabins are a variety of sizes with 2 or more bedrooms and screened in porches.

 

Cabin #6

 

Cabin #7

 

Cabin #8

 
     

Cabin #9

 
 

Cabin #10

This is the original building on the property and local lore tells that Teddy Roosevelt stayed in this cabin and John Muir stayed in the cabin at the time that he got Sequoia National Park approved. There is an out building behind this cabin which has interior and exterior pictures in the next feature.

 

Cabin #10 Outbuilding

There is a two unit building behind the historic Cabin #10 that may have been a meeting room and a small sleeping room. The rooms do not connect and have their own private entrances.

Cabin #11

Cabin #12

 

Lodge or Primary Residence