305 Scaffold Lick Creek Rd.
Berry, KY 41003
ph: 859-322-3082
logcabin
I would like to thank all the guests who stayed at my log cabin in 2009. I hope you will be able to return again this year.
If you're planning on attending the WEG at the Kentucky Horse Park this Fall, I'm only 30 minutes from the Horse Park exit 120
Spring and Fall are the busiest times of the year. So make your reservations early.
Think Spring!!!
I don't know about you, but I can hardly wait until Spring. Just remember under all this snow and ice, their lies all those beautiful Spring wild flowers and plants, just waiting to burst threw the ground.
Here's a reminder of what's ahead. Join me this Spring and Summer for wild plant identification workshops.


Plants shown above:
Top left - Red Bud and Wild Plum Trees
Top Right - Virginia Bluebells
Bottom left - Bouncing Bet also called Soapwort
Bottom right - Peppermint
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If you're planning a trip to my cabin, please scroll down, and print directions.
Some guests have received misleading directions when using their GPS.
Picture yourself and the one you love in this setting.
Dinner on the front porch, in a quiet, peaceful, setting in the country
Around sunset the concert begins. Not your normal string orchestra, but nature's concert. The frogs, the crickets, and the whipporwhills, begin their nightly musical. To most people, it's like a baby's lullaby.
Guests often comment they have never had such a peaceful night's sleep, as they do at Mullins Log Cabin.
Make your reservations today, and check out my special Wed. & Thurs. rates
Thanks, and I hope to see you soon.
Judy Mullins - Owner & Innkeeper

We welcome everyone from the city and country alike. People who would like to experience life as it might have been in the 1850s, with coal oil lamps, and candles providing the light, and a wood burning fireplace to help take the chill off, on a cold winter's night.This one room original dovetail log cabin, will take you back to the era of your great grandparents day.
We discourage bringing small children in the Wintertime, since this is an original 1850s cabin, it's not insulated, and might be a little uncomfortable if the temperatures fall down below 30.
First of all for new guests, you need to know that this original log cabin does not have electricity!
Most guests like to experience what it might have been like in the 1850s.
Our cabin is a country getaway in rural Grant County Kentucky. It sits on 6 acres, with a creek flowing behind the cabin, and hammocks setup in the Walnut grove for your peaceful, relaxing stay.
There's one double bed in the loft, and a sofa bed downstairs. Plus enough room for kids to bring their sleeping bags. It has a woodburning fireplace, and a kerosene heater to supplement the heat.
We not only offer overnight stays, but welcome day trips for schools, churches, & organizations.
Would you like to learn about wild plants our forefathers used for food and medicines? We offer workshops on the uses of wild plants and herbs. Other workshops available are chair weaving, and basketry classes.
More answers to your inquiries:
Does the cabin have indoor plumbing?
No, but there is an outdoor water spiket.
Does the cabin have a bathroom?
No, but I do have a chamber pot for nightime use.
If you are staying more than one night, you are welcome to take a shower at my house. In the warmer weather, there's an outdoor clawfoot tub, for an unusual bathing experience.
What is the check-in and check-out time?
I am not real picky about this. If someone is scheduled to arrive the next evening after your stay, I ask that you leave by noon, so that i can get the cabin ready for the next guests.
I prefer that guests arrive after 1:00pm.
Do I have to bring my own wood for the fireplace?
No, I furnish wood for the fireplace. However, if you want to build a bonfire by the creek, you must bring your own wood for that. I only provide the wood to keep you warm.
Directions to cabin:
PLEASE FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS BELOW. TWO DIFFERENT GUESTS HAVE RECENTLY GOTTEN LOST BY EITHER FOLLOWING THEIR GPS DEVICES, OR MAPQUEST. JUST PRINT THIS PAGE OUT, AND I PROMISE YOU, IF YOU READ IT STEP BY STEP, IT WILL TAKE YOU DIRECTLY TO THE DOOR OF MY CABIN.
If you are coming in from the South you would take
I-75 North to Exit 144
Owenton - Corinth,
Turn right off the exit, go up to Hwy. 25 (about a mile) & turn left. Drive short distance 1/4mi.& turn right on 330 East. It's 4 miles across this road to Hwy. 36
At the stop sign, turn right.
You'll see a country store on the right, called Crooked Creek General Store. Continue up the hill, and down the next. At the bottom of the hill, you will see a yellow and red sign (Mullins Log Cabin). Turn left onto Scaffold Lick Creek Rd. The cabin is just 1/4mi. off highway on the right.
Total driving time from I-75
About 15 min.& 7 miles to cabin
Directions from the North
Take I-75 Exit 154
Williamstown
Turn left off the exit, then right on Hwy. 25, continue about a mile and a half. You will be turning left onto Hwy.36 at Edmondson's Grocery. You will also see a silver teepee. Continue on Hwy. 36 about 7 miles. You will go through a community called Cordova. When you see a country grocery called Crooked Creek General Store, let this be your landmark, and continue on up the hill. At the bottom of the next hill, you will see the Mullins Log Cabin sign. Turn left onto Scaffold Lick Creek Rd. The cabin is just 1/4 mi. off Hwy . 36 .
It's about a 15 min. drive off I-75
From this exit, the total is about 10 miles to the cabin.
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Herb walk May 2009
View more photos from this fun day, on my herb page.

Family reunion June 2007
305 Scaffold Lick Creek Rd.
Berry, KY 41003
ph: 859-322-3082
logcabin