Tumble Inn is located near the lodge and next to the entry gate. It served historically as Rose Littleton's, or the manager's, residence. Littleton received free meals from the concessionaire during the operating season. It is a one-and-one-half story gambrel roof frame cottage, with a shingle roof and shingle siding. It is the second largest building at Rosemary after the lodge, and is currently used as an office for the environmental education program that operates at the site. It was rehabilitated in 2005, and features were added for accessibility. Olympic National Park
Rosemary Inn Cultural Landscape Inventory park report
U.S. National Park Service
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