If the wiring is conventional, the light circuit is not hooked to any wall outlets anywhere and no GFCIs. 15 amp breaker I assume. First thing to do is take a $5 multimeter and check voltage at the breaker to make sure it is not bad. Of course, that is assuming you know the bulbs are not burnt out and you don't have pull-chain switches on your lights that are bad.
Often knowing some history helps. Has the cabin been empty for awhile and did everything work last time it was used?
If this is a part-time use cabin where anybody adds to the wiring in any way they feel like - anything is possible. I have had many a dead circuit from bad wire-splices in the walls. One time just two wires twisted together and wrapped with duct-tape.
Since you mention a laundry room, I wonder if someone added a GFCI outlet,and then tapped a light circuit into it. NOT the correct way to wire, but in a cabin, who knows? Light circuits are usually 15 amp on their own dedicated circuit with no GFCIs and 14 gauge wire. Circuits for outlets are often 20 amp and 12 gauge wire. What size breaker goes to this circuit?
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