Wander North owners - a family operated business of hosting from the heart.

hello, we are the Baileys

Wander North was built on a simple belief: where you stay shapes how you feel while you’re there, and what you carry home with you long after you leave.

Our homes are located in some of our favorite pockets of Washington — places that feel grounding, restorative, and full of life — and it’s a genuine honor to welcome guests into the landscapes we love most.

Each stay is designed to help you slow down, step outside, and reconnect — whether that’s with nature, with your people, or simply with yourself. From forest cabins near Mt. Rainier to sun-soaked days in Lake Chelan, every space is shaped to feel both calming in the moment and memorable in the retelling.

As owners ourselves, we understand that a truly successful stay is about more than a beautiful space. It’s thoughtful design, seamless systems, and a guest experience that feels effortless from the moment you arrive. We bring all three together to create homes that not only stand out, but invite guests to return again and again.

What we stand for

Design That Lives Well
Every Wander North home is thoughtfully designed to feel warm, elevated, and deeply livable. We believe good design isn’t just visual — it’s emotional. It’s the way a space makes you slow down when you walk in, linger a little longer, and remember how it felt after you leave.

Experience Led
From the moment you book to the morning you head home, every detail is considered. Clear communication and thoughtfully prepared spaces all to create a stay that feels seamless, calm, and easy to settle into — so you can focus on being present.

Rooted in Place
Each Wander North home is shaped by its surroundings — the trees, the lake, the light, the rhythm of the town it lives in. We care deeply about honoring those places, and we love sharing the local spots, stories, and small details that help guests experience each destination fall in love with their stay.

A wooden coffee table with a small black and white notebook displaying a pine tree and the text "Welcome to Pinecrest Cabin, Packwood, Washington," alongside a black pen and a bead with small black dots.