Meadowlark Log Homes offers Log Pavilions and Timber Frame structures in all sizes from a small picnic area to a carport to a covered gathering area for a city park. Our Pavilions and Timber Frames are second to none with hand chosen logs of only the finest quality. Many of our customers have used our log pavilions as a starter point for their outbuildings and frame and finish the sides to create their own unique, sturdy and affordable building.
You can browse through our Amish Handcrafted Log Pavilions and Timber Frames below or use our menu to find the perfect log structure for your needs.
The Heritage Pavilion is a tall log pavilion that was originally designed for parking a large RV under and offers protection from the elements year round. Meadowlark Log Homes can also customize the height and length of this pavilion to meet your needs.
The Montana Timber Frame is a huge two-story timber frame garage built to house an RV and multiple other vehicles. The loft and apartment on the second level make a perfect guest home, while the custom stonework and beautiful 3/4 spiral staircase accessing the upper level and deck put the finishing touch on this unique and extremely functional log timber frame building.
Meadowlark Log Homes custom designed and built the Cornhusker Pavilion for a family in Nebraska to replace a 30 year old structure they tore down. Their goal was to build a log pavilion that would last 100 years for not only them, but for their children and grandchildren to enjoy year round.
In 2007, the City of Libby began the process of preparing the site location for this grand pavilion. In 2008, Meadowlark Log Homes was chosen to provide the log pavilion as the centerpiece at Libby’s new Riverfront Park. Today, the Pavilion is used for many events, including music festivals, weddings, family gatherings, or just simply sitting at one of the tables and enjoying the river and mountain view.
The Winter Springs Pavilion is currently under construction in Winter Springs, Florida. The pavilion was comissioned by the city as a new public building in Trotwood Park. This page will be continually updated with photo galleries and videos as the pavilion is reassambled, finished and the surrounding area is landscaped, so make sure to bookmark this page and check back often to see the entire process from log package to completion.