Leavenworth Tiny House Village — Bavarian-themed Tumbleweed tiny homes in the Cascade foothills.

Cascade Mountains / Central Washington

Plain · Chelan County · Leavenworth area

Leavenworth Tiny House Village

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Leavenworth Tiny House Village is a premier destination resort spanning 300 acres of protected Cascade forest and wildflower meadows, managed under the Thousand Trails / Petite Retreats network. Five highly customized Bavarian-themed Tumbleweed tiny homes—Belle, Adeline, Hanna, Rudolf, and Otto—serve as a try-before-you-buy experiential pipeline for the tiny house movement, minutes from Lake Wenatchee, Stevens Pass, and Washington's Bavarian-themed village of Leavenworth.

Placement intelligence

Park specs & operating terms

Structured pass/fail data for THOW and modular siting—sourced from operator materials and independent research. Fields marked [TBD - Research Component Required] are queued for verification.

Quick-glance park specs

Technical ParameterRequirement / Status
Power Infrastructure30 amp and 50 amp service to on-site Tumbleweed THOW units. Electricity included in nightly resort rate.
Waste & Sewer SystemShared deep mountain aquifer well water with custom resort-scale winterized holding-tank/septic infrastructure.
Build CertificationsOn-site fleet of RVIA-certified custom Tumbleweed THOW models—Belle, Adeline, Hanna, Rudolf, and Otto. BYO units not accepted for long-term placement.
Pet ConstraintsPets allowed on select units (e.g. Otto)—one pet max, 50 lb limit. Cats strictly excluded. $10/night pet fee on designated dog-friendly rentals.

Financials & leasing terms

Monthly benchmarks and lease mechanics—confirm current rates with the operator before applying.

Lot rent & monthly fees

Nightly rentals

$129–$149

Nightly rentals . No land lease program.

Utility inclusions

All-inclusive nightly rate covers water, electricity, sewer, satellite TV, and resort amenities access.

Lease mechanics

Reservation-based nightly stays. Credit card hold required at check-in. No application fee or income requirement—hospitality booking model.

Home specifications & placement rules

Dimensional thresholds

Five custom Bavarian-themed Tumbleweed THOWs on fixed resort pads—confirm current floor plans and sleeping capacity per unit at booking.

Aesthetic controls & covenants

Operator-maintained themed Tumbleweed fleet with enforced resort aesthetic standards across the Petite Retreats network.

Sustainability & permaculture allowances

EarthNest-aligned buyers should confirm closed-loop systems against recorded park rules—not just municipal code.

Alternative waste systems

Resort-scale holding-tank/septic—composting and greywater not applicable to guest units.

Off-grid adaptations

Satellite internet and lodge Wi‑Fi available; deep well water from mountain aquifer system.

Site edibles & gardens

300-acre protected forest and wildflower meadows—no private gardening; resort-managed landscape.

Media & site documentation

Interactive map

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Park map / site plan

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Video tour

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Planning land you own in Chelan County?

Leavenworth Tiny House Village is a nightly resort rental—not a THOW land-lease pad or Chelan County ADU pathway. Route into pathway tools if you are comparing full-time living models.

Pads & tenancy snapshot

Try-before-you-buy nightly stays in operator-owned Tumbleweed tiny homes—not a BYO THOW pad community. Standardized 2026 entry rates $129–$149/night for custom themed units. Credit card hold required at check-in; all-inclusive nightly rate covers utilities and resort amenity access.

Nightly resort rentals only—seasonal/recreational occupancy. No long-term land leases. Five on-site RVIA-certified Tumbleweed THOWs with themed interiors; confirm unit availability and pet-friendly units (e.g. Otto) at booking.

Ownership models surfaced

Rent home or pad

Key amenities

Boolean flags summarize what directories can filter on; they are directional only—operators change pet rules, dock limits, or fitness bundles without notice.

  • Lakefront
  • Pet-friendly
  • Pool
  • Clubhouse
  • Pickleball / sports
  • RV-style hookups

Stewardship disclosures

Cats strictly excluded. One pet max under 50 lbs on designated dog-friendly units—$10/night pet fee. Seasonal mountain resort operations; winterized holding-tank/septic infrastructure. Not a full-time residency or land-lease destination.

Operators evolve rules—triple-check recorded covenants, county interpretations, HOA restrictions, occupancy certificates, and insurance binders aligned to your exact structure classification.