Great Places to Live
Where do you want to build your log home? Figuring out your ideal location is a big decision you need to make during the early planning phase, and this section shows off some of the hottest places to own a log home.

Stone County, Arkansas, located in the state's north-central region, boasts some of the South's most scenic uplands. With no nearby metro areas, this remote Ozarks outpost is prime log home country.
Blessed with wondrous natural beauty, Gunnison County, Colorado is in the western half of the state, roughly equidistant from Grand Junction, Durango and Colorado Springs—and is the perfect place to build your dream log home.
Maryland’s westernmost county centers on the Allegheny Mountains and Deep Creek Lake. Sparsely populated (47 people per square mile), it boasts open land an
Located in the North Georgia Mountains, southernmost of the Appalachians, Fannin County, Georgia is a hot spot for log homes — especially log cabins — and attracts flatlanders seeking a change of scenery and relief from summer heat.
America the beautiful indeed. The United States' national parks are some of the most wild and naturally breathtaking places in the world.
An atmospheric phenomenon creates a magical moment in Colorado.
There are log and timber homes all across this country, but there are some towns where they seem to just fit in perfectly.
Hot Springs, Arkansas, offers a relaxing respite with many outdoor activities where you can literally soak your cares away.
With its blooming arts district, spectacular natural landmarks and deeply ingrained historical memory, Chattanooga offers a wealt…
Finding the perfect home site goes far beyond discovering a spot with a great view. Before you buy, read on for a few factors you…
Are you looking to find a new location to build your timber frame house? Check out what Chattanooga, TN has to offer.
Take your life from good to grand at North Carolina's Grand Vista community.
Small-town charm, a rugged soul and one amazing view make Bozeman, Montana a special place to be.
Black Mountain, North Carolina, featured in 2008 as a Log Home Living Best Place to Build a Log Home.
Salmon, Idaho, featured in Log Home Living's 2008 Best Places to Build a Log Home.
Presque Isle, Maine, featured as a Best Place to Build a Log Home by Log Home Living magazine in 2008.
Cortez, Colorado, highlighted as one of Log Home Living's Best Places to Build a Log Home in 2008.
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, one of Log Home Living's Best Places to Build a Log Home in 2008.
Aberdeen Washington, featured in Log Home Living's 2008 Best Places to Build a Log Home.
Davis, West Virginia, selected by Log Home Living as one of 2008's Best Places to Build a Log Home.
Bisbee Arizona, one of Log Home Living's 2008 Best Places to Build a Log Home.
Red Lodge Montana, featured as one of Log Home Living's Best Places to Build a Log Home in 2008.
These ten beautiful American towns just might inspire you to pull up stakes, move and build the log home of a lifetime.
As part of series on great places to build log homes, here are some photos of the beautiful Washington Island in Wisconsin.
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It may be small in size, but Wisconsin's Washington Island is big on community and charm.
Lake Anna’s waters may run hot and cold, but when it comes to getting away from it all, they're just right.
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