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Offering six unique designs, conceived to
suit your love of the great outdoors.
Six unique log homes, built for a variety of tastes
and budgets. We took our time creating these thoughtful designs,
which even include a room planned specifically for your dogs.
All of which provides you and your family a home thats truly
authentic, very comfortable, and, for the adventurer in you, Orvis
to the core. Theres an Orvis Log Home for every site and
every outdoor lifestyle. Learn more in the enclosed plans and
descriptions, and find out which unique design best fits your
familys tastes.
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The Rogue
3,944 square feet
5 Bedroom - 5 Bath
Oregons Rogue River Basin is one of
the largest river systems in the Lower 48. From high in
the Cascades to the estuary at Gold Beach, anglers fish
the mainstem for Chinook, steelhead and coho.
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The Colorado
3,207 square feet
4 Bedroom - 4 Bath
We named the Colorado after one of the most famous of all
rivers, a 1,400-mile host to fine Western fisheries such
as the San Juan, Gunnison, Roaring Fork and Frying Pan Rivers.
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The Payette
2,497 square feet
3 Bedroom - 3.5 Bath
The Payette River, one of Idahos iconic
fisheries, flows 175 miles from its headwaters 10,000 feet
up in the Sawtooth Range. Its South Fork supports wild rainbow
trout and famous whitewater runs.
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The Yellowstone
2,894 square feet
3 Bedroom - 2.5 Bath
The Yellowstone River is our nations
longest free-flowing waterway. Along 670 miles, from the
worlds first National Park through Wyoming and Montana,
it sustains thousands of trout fisheries.
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The Minocqua
2,021 square feet
2 Bedroom - 2.5 Bath
Minocqua,Wisconsin has one of the largest
concentrations of fresh-water lakes in the world
more than 3,200. Countless clear streams, brooks and wilderness
lakes teem with a variety of sport and panfish.
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The Battenkill
1,539 square feet
2 Bedroom - 2 Bath
The Battenkill, in the Vermont valley of the same name,
is where Charles Orvis discovered a keenness for building
fly rods and created a 149-year tradition. Today, the trout
are still stream-bred and famously difficult to catch.
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