The hunting cabin is located in the backcountry of what in 1938 became Olympic National Park in the U.S. state of Washington.
The remote cabin was built by local settler Grant Humes for Botten, who used it until his death in 1953.
The cabin is one of only two former private hunting camps left in Olympic National Park.
[2] The cabin is constructed of logs with unusually fine dovetail-notched corners.
A porch once extended across the long side of the house with a shed roof, but was damaged by a falling tree and removed.