
Cabintimers, meet your low-key Northwoods hideout on the Holcombe Flowage. This classic log cabin puts you steps from the water with a fieldstone wood‑burning fireplace for crackling nights and a dock slip for your boat or pontoon by day. Two bedrooms, one bath, and sleeps up to 6—perfect for fishing weekends, festival trips to Cadott, or a mellow family lake week.
Why Cabintimers love it
- On the Holcombe Flowage (aka Lake Holcombe): more than enough water to explore by kayak, fishing boat, or pontoon. Launch nearby and tie up at your slip.
- Comforts covered: WiFi, cable TV, window A/C, full kitchen, linens provided (bring towels), patio with picnic table and grill.
- Easy rhythm: Enjoy coffee on the patio, cast for walleye and musky, then wind down by the fireplace. Repeat.
Inside the log cabin
- Sleep spaces: Bedroom 1 has a king and a queen; Bedroom 2 has a double‑bottom/twin‑top bunk. Simple, clean, and made for early mornings on the lake.
- Living area: Rustic log walls and that big stone fireplace—the cabin’s heart on chilly nights.
- Kitchen: Stove/oven, fridge, microwave, coffee maker, toaster, plus cookware for pancake mornings and shore‑lunch days.
- Bath: Full bath with tub/shower.

Outside, where the fun is
- Dock slip + level lot for easy lake access.
- Firepit, grill, picnic table, patio for long evenings under the stars.
- ATV & snowmobile trail access from the property area, so four‑season adventures come built in.
Your Lake Holcombe cabin plan
On the water: The flowage is known for musky, walleye, northern pike, bass, and panfish. Cruise coves, stop at sandbars, and keep the camera ready—sunsets here like to show off.
Trails & parks: Pack the bikes and a picnic for Brunet Island State Park in nearby Cornell—quiet lagoons for paddling, wildlife viewing, and links to the Old Abe State Trail, a paved rail‑trail that follows the Chippewa River. In winter, swap to snowshoes or cross‑country skis and keep the cabin fireplace waiting at home base.
Festivals & small‑town finds: Planning a summer escape? Time it around Cadott’s big music weekends (country and rock) for an easy day trip from the cabin. Closer to home, swing through Holcombe’s supper clubs and local taverns for Friday fish fry and curds—because, Wisconsin.
What to pack
- Bath and beach towels
- Life jackets for your crew
- Your favorite coffee beans and s’mores supplies
- Seasonal gear: rods/tackle, paddles, bikes, trail maps, or sleds
Quick facts
- Bedrooms/Bath: 2 BR • 1 BA • Sleeps 6
- No pets • Non‑smoking • Family‑friendly
- Minimums: Seasonally 2–7 nights; weekly Saturday‑to‑Saturday in summer (holiday weekends may have 3‑night minimums).
- Book‑direct rates: From around $115/night or $600/week when you book direct with the owner.
Book direct and keep it simple
Skip third‑party fees, talk with a local, and get the inside scoop on launch sites, bait shops, and where the evening bite has been hot. Use the inquiry form on the listing to start planning.


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Ready to go? Visit the Lake Holcombe Log Cabin listing to book directly with the owner—no service fees, no middleman, just real cabin time.
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