If you have a cabin in the woods, a hot tub can turn cold nights into a luxury ritual. For remote properties, Wood Burning Hot Tubs
are a natural fit. They run without grid power, look right at home
among trees, and cost little to operate when you have local firewood. Northern Lights Cedar Tubs builds cedar tubs and external wood stoves that suit cabin life well.
Power independence — use heat, not electricity
One big advantage of wood-fired tubs is power independence. These tubs heat using a wood stove, so you don’t need hookups or a big generator. That matters if your cabin is off-grid or on a seasonal road. External stoves let you burn wood safely outside the tub area. Thermosiphon circulation moves warm water through the tub without pumps. That means no electric pump to fail, and less to maintain when you’re away for a week.
Rustic charm meets modern comfort
A cedar tub feels like part of the landscape. The scent of western red cedar and the hand-crafted wood staves create a warm, natural look. Yet you can add modern comforts: stainless steel fittings, optional filter and pump kits, and insulated covers. Some models include jets or LED lighting as add-ons, so you get a rustic look with a touch of luxury. This mix of old and new is a big reason cabin owners pick Wood Fired Hot Tubs.
Cost of operation — save if wood is local
Operating costs depend on how you use the tub. If you gather your own seasoned wood or buy local cordwood, heating costs are low compared with electric hot tubs. Heat-up time varies: a well-sized stove can bring a tub to bathing temperature in a couple of hours. External heaters are efficient because you can feed the fire steadily and control burn rate. For occasional weekend use, many owners heat, use, and then drain — minimal chemicals and low running cost. If you want repeated use without draining, add a simple filtration kit and plan a cleaning schedule.
A Wood Fired Hot Tub gives cabins a low-tech luxury that feels right in wild places. If you want independence, rustic style, and a sensible operating cost, these tubs are worth a close look. Visit https://www.cedartubs.com/site to see models, heater options, and add-ons that make an off-grid soak easy and enjoyable.

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