| Interrorem Cabin is situated in a wooded area near the Hood Canal. There is fishing nearby. The cabin was built in 1907 as the first administrative site of the Olympic National Forest, which, at the time, included the area that is now Olympic National Park. Emery J. Finch, Ranger and Hoodsport pioneer, built the cabin and first occupied it with his new bride on April 22, 1908. Between the years 1933 to 1942, the station hosted several government programs such as the ERA (Emergency Relief Administration), WPA (Works Progress Administration) and the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps). From 1942 to 1986, the cabin was a fire guard station, and from 1986 to 1994 it was used by the Forest Service. This cabin can sleep 4 people and is open year-round for rent. |
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