The Point House (St. Germain, WI) and Bay View Cottage (Oconto, WI) Offer Northwoods and Door County Flavors.

You pick your vacation vibe:

Up North or Door County? The Great Wisconsin Vacation Debate

So, you’re planning a Wisconsin getaway. You’re probably thinking, “I want lakes, trees, and fresh air—but which direction should I head? North, where the loons sing, or east, where Lake Michigan looks like an ocean and cheeseheads are never far away?” Fear not, my indecisive friend, because I’m about to break it down for you with two fantastic cabins that offer two very different but equally awesome Wisconsin vibes.

Option 1: The Point House – St. Germain, WI (AKA: “Up North Paradise”)

Vibe: Picture yourself on your own private island—but, you know, without the hassle of building a boat or learning how to fish for coconuts. The Point House in St. Germain is like a slice of heaven tucked at the end of a private road. You’ll have the serene waters of Little St. Germain Lake wrapping around you on three sides like a big ol’ nature hug. Knotty pine walls? Check. Cozy fireplace? Double check. It’s the cabin of your “Up North” dreams.

What to Expect:

  • Three bedrooms (so yes, you can invite your friends or that weird cousin who really loves fishing).
  • Your own private pier, perfect for casting a line or contemplating life’s mysteries.
  • A screened gazebo where you can pretend to be outdoorsy while avoiding the bugs.
  • A fireplace that says, “Yes, I’m rugged enough to chop wood, but I’d rather just watch it burn.”

Things To Do: During the summer, take full advantage of the shallow, sandy swimming area where the kids (or you, no judgment) can splash around for hours. Come winter, hit the snowmobile trails like a seasoned Northwoods adventurer, then cozy up by the fire because, let’s be real, that’s the best part of winter. St. Germain has a little bit of everything—shopping, golfing, horseback riding—but really, it’s all about soaking up that “Up North” vibe.

Option 2: Bay View Cottage – Oconto, WI (AKA: “Door County’s Cool Cousin”)

Vibe: Welcome to the quieter side of Door County, where Green Bay’s waves lap gently against the shore, and there’s enough space to fit you, your boat, and your deep love of Packers football. Bay View Cottage is for those who want a blend of lake life, historical exploration, and the chance to tailgate at Lambeau without having to drive too far.

What to Expect:

  • Three bedrooms (including a primary suite with a king bed and workspace in case you need to pretend to be productive).
  • A gourmet kitchen that whispers, “You should totally make a five-course meal,” but also, “Pizza rolls work too.”
  • A sunroom that bathes you in natural light and makes you look super photogenic, even if you’re just lounging with coffee.
  • Smart TV for all your streaming needs (because sometimes, a Netflix binge is exactly what vacation calls for).

Things To Do: ATV trails, hunting, fishing—Oconto’s got your outdoor adventure needs covered. Plus, Lambeau Field is close enough for you to throw on your cheesehead and tailgate like a local. Don’t forget to stop by the Forgotten Fire Winery for some quality wine-tasting or head to Copper Culture State Park for a scenic hike that says, “I’m a nature lover” without demanding you climb an actual mountain.


The Verdict?

Do you prefer the calm, peaceful isolation of the Northwoods, where your biggest challenge is choosing between a swim or a nap in the gazebo? The Point House in St. Germain is calling your name.

Or, do you want to blend lakefront serenity with the ability to pop over to a Packers game, a winery, or a museum? Bay View Cottage in Oconto has you covered.

Either way, you’re winning at Wisconsin vacationing. So flip a coin, roll the dice, or just stay at both (we won’t judge). Just make sure you book directly through RentWisconsinCabins.com, where you’ll save money by avoiding booking fees and spend it on more important things—like extra marshmallows for the campfire.

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