Open-air chapel benches made from live-edge cherry with chainsaw
Stone campfire circle with live-edge red oak benches
Community camp fire circle sign with stone base
Warriors Path Park office entry sign made into the shape of a native american dream catcher
Live-edge red oak benches at trail head
Kiosk under construction
Kiosk at Warriors Path State Park campground
Kiosk featuring Sadie
Camp store interior while under construction
Camp store side elevation with live-edge red oak lap siding and cedar wood box
Camp store interior built-ins made of live-edge red oak with poplar bark doors
Shelving made of rail post and live-edge cedar
Shelving made of split cedar tree with reclaimed lumber and driftwood
Interior of camp store
Tennessee State Park logo made of cherry with burnt inlaid carving
Camp store exterior with chainsaw cut red oak siding
Side elevation of camp store
Front elevation of camp store with log benches
Rustic kiosk made of cedar and reclaimed barn wood with benches
Camp store interior service counter with fireplace
Camp store interior live-edge shelving
Camp store interior during construction
Camp store sliding doors made with reclaimed barn wood featuring leather and cedar accents
Camp store ceiling accents and driftwood chandelier with LED lighting
Fire wood box made from eastern cedar
Cedar bench
Kiosk
Kiosk
Kiosk
Kiosk finished
Kiosk finished
Drew, Gary, and Eric (left to right) Working at trapper Nelson’s at Jonathan Dickinson State Park
Drew and Gary
Trapper Nelson’s guest house
Drew recreating hued log design at Trapper Nelson’s log cabin
Pickled cypress from the bottom of the Loxahatchee River
Interior of Trapper Nelson’s cabin
Trapper Nelson’s boat house repairs
Trapper Nelson Sign