Majestic Retreat Mt Shasta: A Luxury Log-Home Getaway

Majestic Retreat Mt Shasta is the kind of place where the view does the talking. Set on roughly 55 acres at about 4,000 feet, surrounded by pines, oaks, and dogwoods, this 7,600 square foot pioneer log home looks straight out at Mount Shasta and Lake Siskiyou, with a 1,700 square foot deck built to take it all in.

For groups who come to the mountain with Mt. Shasta Spiritual Tours, a base like this matters more than it sounds. A calm, spacious place to gather and rest makes the deeper work of a retreat or a few days on the mountain easier to settle into.

This guide walks through what makes the property distinct, the spaces inside and out, who it suits best, and how it works as a home base for time around Mount Shasta.

What Makes Majestic Retreat Distinct

This is a genuine handcrafted log home, not a cabin styled to look like one. It rises across three levels, built from substantial timber, and it has the scale to match its setting. The home was featured on Destination America's Epic Log Home series and on HGTV's Carver Kings, which says something about the level of craft on display.

The centerpiece of the great room is a striking feature tree, roughly eight feet across at its base and standing about twenty feet tall, paired with a massive rock fireplace that anchors the main living space. 

The result is a room that feels grand and warm at once, large enough for a full group yet still inviting on a quiet evening.

Inside the Home

The main level holds an open floor plan that keeps everyone connected. The great room flows into a full-service kitchen with granite countertops and room for several cooks, so group meals become part of the gathering rather than a chore tucked away.

There is space to relax and to play, with a shuffleboard table, comfortable seating, and large windows that pull the mountain into nearly every room. With four bedrooms and three bathrooms, the home sleeps up to ten, giving a group both togetherness and enough privacy to rest well.

The layout suits the way groups actually use a space: long, shared meals; easy conversation by the fire; and quiet corners to step away when you need them.

The Views and the 1,700 Square Foot Deck

The deck is the property's signature. Stretching about 1,700 square feet along the main living level, it gives wide, unobstructed views of Mount Shasta and Lake Siskiyou with room to spare.

There is space to set up a dining area, lounge seating, and a quiet corner for morning coffee, all without feeling crowded. Because the deck faces the mountain, the view stays the focus whether you are sharing a meal, watching the light change across the peak, or sitting out under a wide, dark, star-filled sky.

For groups, it becomes the natural heart of the stay: a place to gather at sunset, to breathe, and to feel the scale of the landscape settle something in you.

A Grounded Base for Time on the Mountain

What makes this property fit a Mount Shasta visit is exactly its calm and its space. After a day on the trails, at a vortex site, or in retreat, a restful, beautiful place to return to helps the experience integrate rather than scatter.

The location keeps everything close. It sits about five minutes from Lake Siskiyou, seven minutes from the Mount Shasta Resort golf course, and ten minutes from downtown Mount Shasta. 

Around twenty minutes from the local board and ski park, the Weed airstrip is roughly fifteen minutes away. You are tucked into quiet, yet never far from the town, the water, or the mountain itself.

Who the Retreat Suits Best

The home is built for groups who want to be under one roof. It works beautifully for:

  • Family gatherings and reunions that want shared meals and space to spread out.

  • Small retreats and gatherings that need a calm, private setting near the mountain.

  • Friends traveling together who want comfort, views, and easy access to the outdoors.

With its open common areas, full kitchen, and flexible sleeping for up to ten, it keeps a group connected while still giving people room to rest. Couples seeking a quiet, scenic stay will find the same calm, simplicity with more space than they need.

A Place That Invites Stillness

Majestic Retreat Mt Shasta brings together handcrafted beauty, wide mountain views, and the kind of quiet that lets a group slow down together. Its blend of forest, water, and mountain light offers a real counterweight to busy life.

If you are planning time around Mount Shasta and want a calm, spacious base to return to, reach out to plan your stay and your time on the mountain. Let the mountain set the pace, and let the view do the rest.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Makes Majestic Retreat Mt Shasta Stand Out?

It is a handcrafted, three-level pioneer log home of about 7,600 square feet on roughly 55 acres, with direct views of Mount Shasta and Lake Siskiyou. 

Highlights include a 1,700 square foot deck, a full-service kitchen with granite counters, a great room with a tall feature tree and a large rock fireplace, and space to sleep up to ten. The home has been featured on Destination America and HGTV for its craftsmanship.

How Many People Can Stay at the Property?

The home has four bedrooms and three bathrooms and comfortably sleeps up to ten guests. Its open common areas and full kitchen make it well-suited to families, reunions, and small group gatherings that want to stay together under one roof.

What is near the Majestic Retreat Mt Shasta?

The property sits about five minutes from Lake Siskiyou, seven minutes from the Mount Shasta Resort golf course, and ten minutes from downtown Mount Shasta. The local board and ski park are roughly twenty minutes away, and the Weed airstrip is about fifteen minutes. Hiking, fishing, and lake access are all close at hand.

Is the Home a Good Base for a Mount Shasta Retreat?

Yes. Its quiet setting, spacious common areas, and proximity to the mountain make it a restful base for a retreat or a few days of guided experiences. Having a calm, private place to return to helps a group rest and integrate the deeper parts of their time on the mountain.

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