The Three Lakes Patrol Cabin was built in 1934 in Mount Rainier National Park as a district ranger station.
The log cabin was built to a standard plan designed by W.G.
Carnes, Acting Chief Architect of the National Park Service Branch of Plans and Designs, supervised by Thomas Chalmers Vint.
It is a simple gable structure with a shed roof over the front door, supported by brackets.
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