Log cabin kits provide a less expensive home-building solution for those with construction experience. They come in sizes ranging from 200 square feet to 3,000 square feet, and prices start at around $18,000.
If you’re ready to build your dream home, add a guest house to your property, or construct a vacation rental, we’ve rounded up 15 log cabin kits with prices that you can buy and build yourself.
What is a Log Cabin Kit?
A log cabin kit contains the log system, lumber, fasteners, windows, exterior doors, blueprint, and building materials to construct a log cabin. Some kits come with shingles or metal roofing systems, while others only include rafters or trusses.
Most cabin kits contain no interior finishes besides log or wooden shiplap ceilings and wood flooring. Log cabin kits don’t include foundations, electrical work, plumbing, and interior finishes such as cabinets, countertops, and light fixtures.
If you have building experience, a small log cabin kit provides a beginner-friendly way to construct your own home. For those who lack building experience, a prefab cabin may be a better fit.
Before you buy a kit, consult with the company, examine the material list, and calculate other services and materials you need for a complete build. A general rule of thumb is to double the cost of the log cabin kit for a rough estimate of how much a complete build will cost.
Log Cabin Kits with Pricing
- Hunting Cabin Kit – $18,950
- Wasatch – $39,664
- Ayers Pond – $40,480
- Boulder Lodge – $43,356
- Woodland – $48,500
- Mountaineer – $52,050
- Heritage Cabin – $62,805
- Black Bear – $64,567
- Bridger – $66,888
- Sunapee – $73,025
- Chalet – $79,900
- Seasons Charm – $97,188
- Mountain King – $101,218
- Alpine – $134,050
- Lancaster – $245,750
Hunting Cabin Kit from Schutt Log Homes – $18,950
The Hunting Cabin Kit from Schutt Log Homes features 400 square feet, with one bedroom, one bathroom, a living room, and space for a small kitchen. There’s also a 10 x 10′ loft space in the cabin that you can use for storage or a second bedroom. The structure is 16′ x 25′ and has an eight-foot front porch.
All wood in this hunting cabin kit is oak. It comes with a step-by-step manual for instruction and the necessary components to build the cabin.
Wasatch from Bear River Country – $39,664
The Wasatch Cabin has a total of 786 liveable square feet, with 542 square feet on the main level and 244 square feet on the second floor. It contains one bedroom, one bathroom, a living room, and kitchen space. The cabin boasts a covered front entry and a deck that wraps from one side to the back of the home.
The kit from Bear River includes log walls, stairs, a second-floor system, a roof system, fasteners, log stain, a porch, a deck, and blueprints. It doesn’t contain interior finishes.
Ayers Pond from Merrimac Log Homes – $40,480
The Ayers Pond Cabin Kit is a small, two-story log cabin clocking in at 1,026 square feet. The first floor contains a living room, kitchen area, dining room, bathroom, and bedroom. The second floor is a loft area with storage space. The home also comes with material for a porch and deck.
Merrimac log cabin kits contain milled Eastern White Pine logs and the necessary fasteners to complete the build.
Boulder Lodge from Conestoga Cabins – $43,356
The Boulder Lodge is a small log cabin kit with 292 square feet, one bedroom, one bathroom, a living room, and kitchen space. The cabin also boasts a loft, which can double as storage. There’s also a second layout option which includes one large room with an area for a small kitchenette.
The cabin also features a 6’ x 20’ covered front porch.
Woodland Cabin Kit from Schutt Log Homes – $48,500
The Woodland Oak Cabin Kit features one and a half stories and 1,100 square feet. The main floor contains a primary bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, living room, and dining area. The second floor includes a bedroom, bathroom, and loft area.
The cabin has a covered front porch and a side porch that residents can use as a carport or relaxation spot. The second floor features a dormer window over the covered front porch.
Mountaineer from Coventry Log Homes – $52,050
The Mountaineer is a 16’ x 24’ log cabin with 564 square feet. The first floor contains two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen/dining area, and a bathroom. The second floor features a loft area. The cabin also has a covered front porch.
Prices for the shell only start at $42,080 and go up depending on the log package.
Heritage from Conestoga Cabins – $62,805
The Heritage Log Cabin Kit features two stories and 580 square feet. The first floor contains two bedrooms, one bathroom, a living room, and a kitchen space. The second floor is a loft area owners can use for storage or a third bedroom.
Conestoga offers some of the most complete log cabin kit packages, including log walls, flooring, windows, a full roof system, an electrical package, and more.
Black Bear by Battle Creek Log Homes – $64,567
The Black Bear is a quaint log cabin clocking in at 578 square feet. The main floor layout includes a living room, bathroom, and kitchen. The second floor features a sleeping loft with storage.
The home kits from Black Bear include all materials to complete the shell of the home, including the log system, second-floor system, windows, doors, and more.
Bridger from Bear River Country – $66,888
The Bridger is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom log cabin from Bear River Country. The home is 1,040 square feet with two stories. The main floor contains one bedroom, one bathroom, a kitchen, a living room, and a dining area. The second floor features one bedroom, one bathroom, and a loft area.
The kit from Bear River Country features log walls, stairs, a second-floor system, a roof system, fasteners, log stain, a porch, a deck, and blueprints. The logs are western wood – pine, fir, or spruce.
Sunapee from Merrimac Log Homes – $73,025
The Sunapee is a large log home kit at 1,648 square feet. The home is one story with a 20’ foot ceiling in the great room. The floor plan includes three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, a dining room, and a great room. The cabin also features two large decks.
The kits from Sunapee include eastern white pine logs, necessary fasteners, windows, exterior doors, three-tab shingles, and more.
Chalet from Schutt Log Homes – $79,900
The Chalet Cabin from Schutt Log Homes is 2,000 square feet and two stories. Buyers can customize the layout, which has space for three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The home is suitable for a slab foundation, crawl space, or basement.
The home features several windows on the front, allowing plenty of natural light inside the cabin. Residents can also enjoy a 16’ covered front porch.
Seasons Charm by Battle Creek Log Cabins – $97,188
The Seasons Charm features 860 square feet, three bedrooms, and one bathroom. The first floor contains two bedrooms, a bathroom, a living room, and kitchen space. The upper floor features the third bedroom.
Package from Battle Creek log cabins contains the log system, fasteners, a roof system, porch/deck, windows, and doors.
Mountain King from Conestoga Cabins – $101,218
The Mountain King is a 1,080-square-foot log cabin kit with two bedrooms and one bathroom. It also features a kitchen space, a living room area, and a loft that you could convert into a third bedroom.
Conestoga offers complete kits with log systems, windows, doors, roofing, and more. They also offer customizable upgrades such as kitchenettes, log furniture, trapezoid windows, and supplemental heat/ac units.
Alpine from Coventry Log Homes – $134,050
The Alpine is a large cabin kit with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and 1,352 square feet. The first floor boasts an open layout with a kitchen, dining room, and living room combo. There are also two bedrooms and a bathroom on the main floor. The second floor includes the primary bedroom and bathroom.
The home also features an 8’ x 26’ foot deck and comes in several package options ranging from $76,700 – $144,800+.
Lancaster from Coventry Log Homes – $245,750
The Lancaster is the biggest kit on our list, clocking in at 2,160 square feet. The cabin features three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and a wall of windows for natural light. The house also includes a wrap-around deck and a covered front porch.
Cabin packages for Lancaster start at $120,050 and exceed $265,450, depending on log choice and customizations.