pop. 1501 | est. 1915

WELCOME TO TWIN PEAKS.

Enter the forest vacation of your dreams at Rockwood Cabins. Nestled between Lakes Arrowhead and Gregory, this structural marvel is quiet, comfortable, and equipped with all your getaway needs.

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Reviews

Great old mountain cabin fantasy

“This is a remarkable and historic cabin. It is clean and comfortable and convenient. The construction is amazing with large rocks and tree trunks forming structural components of the cabin. It is my fantasy of what a great old mountain cabin should be like. There are so many options for indoor and outdoor living space. It is easy to congregate and be social and easy to find a quiet spot alone. Plenty of parking. Close to Jensen’s grocery. We felt completely relaxed and at home… We felt privileged to stay here.”

— Eric

Straight out of a storybook

“This cabin is straight out of a storybook. As soon as you pull into the driveway, you can't help but smile. Keep in mind this is a very old cabin and doesn't have the typical layout of a modern home, but it still has all the modern amenities. Clean restrooms, smart TVs, very comfortable beds, hot tub etc. Cabin is close to the highway but doesn't feel like it at all. Feels more like we're in the middle of the woods. The kids loved all the board games, binoculars for bird watching, Netflix, and just playing make-believe in this magical place… Definitely returning to this cabin.”

— Frederick

Perfect weekend escape

“A must stay. This hidden forest cabin is incredible. Very comfortable and cozy, love the incorporated rock boulders built into the cabin. Beautiful stone and wood work. Fire places are great to snuggle up next to and can’t beat the hot tub.

Really like the split level build down the slope, feels kinda like you’re in a luxury tree house. Perfect relaxing weekend escape that’s right in LA’s backyard. Can’t wait to come stay here again.”

— Breo

History

Rockwood Cabins are tucked away in the mountains of the San Bernardino National Forest in the small town of Twin Peaks (pop. 1501), between Lake Arrowhead and Lake Gregory, in Southern California. They were built in 1915 by Arthur E. Scoles, who used large rocks, boulders, and logs from local trees. Scoles, who was a civil engineer and employee of John D. Rockefeller, had each log boiled in oil twice for preservation.

Twin Peaks is located between Lake Arrowhead and Lake Gregory, both about 15 minutes from Rockwood. Enjoy mountain biking, zip lining, roller skating, axe throwing, summer concerts, and more.

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Photo & Film Shoots

Capture the true essence of Twin Peaks: Rockwood is the ideal forest film and photography location. Just two hours from Los Angeles, the property preserves the timeless feel of a mountain town, equipped with modern comforts for all of your on-set needs.

Parties & Events

Hosting an intimate gathering? Rockwood can also be booked for parties and events: microweddings, dinners, retreats and more. Email sam@rockwoodcabins.com for booking details.