SWMI Lake House Rentals: two big-group stays where cabin life meets pure lake time. Now taking direct bookings through RentMichiganCabins.com.

SWMI Lake House Rentals: two big-group stays where cabin life meets pure lake time. Now taking direct bookings through RentMichiganCabins.com.

If your crew is itching for wide-open water, bonfires, and easy access to the best of Southwest Michigan, SWMI Lake House Rentals has two standouts Cabintimers should know about. One sits on a private lake with 350 feet of shoreline plus a seasonal hot tub and optional pontoon rental. The other is set on a popular all-sports lake with sandy frontage, a shallow swim area for kids, and room for the whole family (pets welcome!)

Sweet Lake: private-lake seclusion + seasonal hot tub

This seven-bedroom, three-bath home sleeps up to 20 and spreads out along a quiet, private lake—perfect for paddles at sunrise and s’mores by the firepit after dark. You’ll find a full kitchen, Wi-Fi, A/C, and the kind of indoor/outdoor spaces that make multi-family trips smooth. At the shoreline: a dock, kayaks, and paddle boards; add a pontoon to your stay if you want lazy cruises at golden hour. The hot tub is available October through April, so winter weekends feel extra cozy.

Planning day trips? This corner of SWMI puts you within an easy drive of Lake Michigan beaches and artsy Saugatuck, with ski days at Bittersweet and Timber Ridge when the snow flies.

Saddle Lake: all-sports action for big groups (and dogs)

Bring the cousins, the cards, and the cooler—this five-bedroom, three-bath home offers over 4,000 finished square feet and sleeps up to 20. It sits on Saddle Lake, an all-sports spot loved for sandy bottom and kid-friendly, shallow swimming. Pets are allowed here, so four-legged family members can join the fun.

Saddle Lake itself spans roughly 300 acres in Van Buren County, giving your crew plenty of room for fishing, tubing, and exploring by kayak. Nearby towns like Grand Junction, Bloomingdale, and Bangor make stocking up easy, while South Haven’s lighthouse and beaches are a scenic cruise away. (Fishermap USA)

Make it a Southwest Michigan getaway, four seasons strong

  • Beach days & sunsets: South Haven’s lighthouse pier is a must for photos and evening strolls.
  • Bike and hike: The 34-mile Kal-Haven Trail State Park links South Haven to Kalamazoo under a leafy canopy—great for family rides and wildflower spotting.
  • Winter turns: Bittersweet Resort adds snowboarding and skiing to your weekend—easy to reach from either home.
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Why Cabintimers book direct here

Skip the middleman. When you book directly with the owner/local manager, you avoid service fees and get the inside scoop on lake toys, boat rentals, and seasonal availability (like hot-tub months). Locals know which sandbars are quiet, where the walleye are hitting, and the best blueberry donuts on Saturday mornings—that’s the stuff that turns a trip into a memory.

Ready to start planning? Check availability and connect with the owner on the SWMI Lake House Rentals listings—then pack the marshmallows and the fishing nets.

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Front-Row Sunsets on Great Sand Bay: Meet The Sunset House in Eagle River, MI. A RentMichiganCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2019!

Front-Row Sunsets on Great Sand Bay: Meet The Sunset House in Eagle River, MI. A RentMichiganCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2019!

Cabintimers, this one is special. The Sunset House sets you right on Lake Superior’s Great Sand Bay with a walk-out sand beach and nightly bonfire vibes. Two standouts grab you right away: a huge game room (ping-pong, air hockey, darts, foosball) that keeps the crew smiling after dark, and an upstairs king bedroom with a glass balcony for private stargazing and sunrise coffee. That’s how you start and end days on Superior.

Step onto the sand and you’re a half-mile beach walk from Eagle River. Great Sand Bay sits between Eagle River and Eagle Harbor on scenic M-26, famous for soft dunes, offshore sandbars, and those long lavender sunsets that make you pause mid-conversation. It’s a front-row seat to ships, night skies, and—if you’re lucky—the Northern Lights.

Inside, the kitchen is road-trip smart: two refrigerator/freezers so you can stock once for the week, plus dishwasher, stove/oven, microwave, coffee maker, and the works. Eat at the deck’s picnic table or grill out—gas and charcoal are waiting. The living room has Lazy Boy rockers, and there’s fast Wi-Fi; Verizon service is noted to be strong. Part of the home’s power even comes from solar. Movie night? Queue up the entertainment room with a 60″ TV and a library of discs.

Sleep space is generous for multigenerational getaways. The home sleeps 10 with five bedrooms and two baths, including three king beds. Add a full-size Lazy Boy sleeper and a full sofa sleeper for flexible arrangements. Weekly rentals only—Friday to Friday—from May through November; no pets. Minimum renter age is 30. Check-in 4 p.m.; check-out 11 a.m. (Pro tip: booking direct here saves you serious money compared to third-party sites.)

Your Keweenaw playbook

When you’re ready to roam, this stretch of the peninsula is loaded with easy day trips:

  • Waterfall hop to Eagle River Falls, Jacob’s Falls, Silver River Falls, Haven Falls, and Hungarian Falls. Start right in town at Eagle River Falls—an easy roadside stop with big scenery.
  • Copper history lives underground at the Delaware Mine, where self-guided tours take you 100 feet below the surface.
  • Scenic drives & dark skies: Cruise the shore on M-26’s “Sand Dune Drive,” then climb Brockway Mountain Drive for sweeping Lake Superior views by day and star shows by night.
  • Lighthouses: This coast is lighthouse country—think Copper Harbor Light, Eagle Harbor Light, and more across the Keweenaw.
  • Ferry over to Isle Royale (seasonal) from Copper Harbor on the Isle Royale Queen IV for wilderness trails, moose sightings, and big-lake horizons. National Park Service
  • Low-key beach days: The no-fee Gratiot River County Park delivers driftwood, agates, and wild shoreline. Pack in, pack out.
  • Ride time: The Keweenaw has 160+ miles of ATV/SxS routes and 200+ miles of snowmobile trails when you return in winter. Rentals and maps are local.
  • Eat & sip: Grab thimbleberry jam and baked goods at The Jampot near Jacob’s Falls, then settle in lakeside for barbecue and a deep whisky list at Fitzgerald’s in Eagle River.

Good to know

Linens and towels are provided. There’s a washer/dryer with detergent, a landline, boat/trailer parking, and a level lot for easy beach access—great for kids and multi-generational groups. Weekly stays only, Friday–Friday, May–November. Book directly with owners Mark and Joni Martin for no service fees, no middleman, and local insight you won’t get elsewhere.

Ready to watch Superior swallow the sun from your own sand beach? Head to The Sunset House listing on RentMichiganCabins.com to connect with Mark and Joni and book direct—keep your budget for pasties, lighthouse tours, and extra marshmallows.

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Hot Tub Steam, Sunrise Shores: A Cabintimer’s Guide to Long Lake Getaway in Alpena, MI. Now Taking Direct Bookings Through RentMichiganCabins.com!

Hot Tub Steam, Sunrise Shores: A Cabintimer’s Guide to Long Lake Getaway in Alpena, MI. Now Taking Direct Bookings Through RentMichiganCabins.com!

Cabintimers, meet your Alpena basecamp on Michigan’s Sunrise Coast. Long Lake Getaway sits across the road from one of Northeast Michigan’s favorite all‑sports lakes and pairs classic cottage comfort with little luxuries like a private hot tub, fast Wi‑Fi, and lake views from the porch. It sleeps up to six with two bedrooms, a sofa sleeper, and one full bath. Bring the pup—dogs are welcome.

Why this Alpena stay hits the spot

You’re here for the water. Long Lake is steps away with a public access path across the street and a boat launch about a two‑minute walk down the road. Start early to chase walleye and smallmouth, swim off a sandy stretch in the afternoon, then wind down with a soak under big, dark skies. The porch faces the lake, so coffee and sunrise become a ritual.

Inside, the layout keeps everyone together. The living room has a smart TV with Spectrum cable and an electric fireplace. Sliding glass doors frame the water so you never lose the lake vibe. The kitchen is stocked for real cooking—gas range and oven, microwave, full‑size fridge, cookware, and both Keurig and Nespresso machines. Bedrooms have double beds, extra linens, and ample storage. There’s a desk for quick check‑ins with the office, plus fast Wi‑Fi to keep remote work smooth. A washer and dryer simplify longer stays.

Outdoor hangouts are dialed in. There’s a gas grill, picnic table, lounge seating, a spacious yard, and a firepit for s’mores and late‑night stories. Beach towels and toys are on hand, along with kayaks and easy access to the boat launch. Winter gets its own perks—Long Lake freezes for ice fishing when conditions allow, and the hot tub becomes your nightly reward.

Pet‑friendly details

Well‑behaved dogs are welcome here. Durable flooring, extra throws, and an easy outdoor setup make it simple to include four‑legged family members. Stroll the shoreline, then towel off on the porch. When it’s time for dinner, keep routines easy with that fenced‑feel yard space and quick trips out the door.

Alpena area playbook

This corner of Michigan blends freshwater fun with maritime history. Use this stay as your launchpad:

  • Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary – Book a glass‑bottom boat tour to view shipwrecks on Lake Huron. The Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center adds hands‑on exhibits.
  • Presque Isle lighthouses – Climb the Old and New Presque Isle towers for wide‑angle views of Lake Huron. Photos at golden hour are unreal.
  • Rockport State Recreation Area – Hike the quarry trails, search for fossils, and stick around after dark; Rockport is recognized for stargazing.
  • Island Park & the River Center – Easy trails and nature programming for kids along the Thunder Bay River.
  • Downtown Alpena – Murals, local shops, and Art in the Loft workshops. Grab coffee and walk the harbor.
  • Lee’s Miniature Golf – Michigan’s longest‑running mini‑golf course keeps summer fun old‑school.

When the snow shows up, swap swimsuits for layers. Chippewa Hills and Norway Ridge offer groomed cross‑country ski and snowshoe trails. The N.E.S.T. snowmobile routes link miles of forest riding. Add Thunder Bay Resort in Hillman for a horse‑drawn sleigh ride and elk viewing. Cap the night with a hot tub soak back at the cottage.

Quick specs Cabintimers love

Year‑round rental, family‑friendly, pets considered

2 bedrooms • 1 bath • sleeps 6

Porch facing Long Lake

Private hot tub

Smart TV + Spectrum cable

Fast Wi‑Fi + dedicated workspace

Gas grill, picnic table, firepit

Fully stocked kitchen (gas range, oven, microwave, full fridge)

Keurig + Nespresso machines (pods provided)

Washer/dryer

Beach towels, toys, board games

Kayaks, lake access across the street

Boat launch a short walk away

Tips for planning your stay

  • Mornings: Walk the shoreline path with your pup, then espresso on the porch.
  • Afternoons: Launch the boat for tubing or fishing. If you’re off‑water, hit the Maritime Heritage Center or the Besser Museum.
  • Evenings: Grill, play yard games, and save time for the hot tub. On clear nights, look up—the stars on the Sunrise Coast pop.

Book direct and keep it simple

Skip third‑party fees and message the owner/manager directly through the property page to ask about boat launch logistics, pet policies, seasonal deals, and local tips. Cabintimers get better info straight from the source—and more vacation budget for lighthouses, charters, and pie.


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Shanty Creek to Little Traverse Bay: A Cabintimer’s Guide to Northern Michigan Cabin. A RentMichiganCabins.com Listing Partners Since 2018!

Shanty Creek to Little Traverse Bay: A Cabintimer’s Guide to Northern Michigan Cabin. A RentMichiganCabins.com Listing Partners Since 2018!

Cabintimers, consider this your compass to the good stuff Up North. Northern Michigan Cabins brings together four-season stays placed smartly around Bellaire’s Shanty Creek/Schuss Mountain and the Harbor Springs–Petoskey corridor. Ski days. Beach days. Barrel-sauna nights. Retro-arcade showdowns with the kids. It’s all on the table—and you can book direct to skip the big-platform service fees and talk with real local hosts who know every trail and taproom.

Why this collection stands out

Northern Michigan Cabin features multiple homes with different vibes and group sizes, so your crew can pick a base that fits the plan.

Shanty Creek Treehouse (Bellaire / Schuss): A mid-century-inspired chalet high in the hardwoods. Sleeps 8+. Open living area with a cool retro fireplace. Big deck in the trees. Rec room with a pool table. Quick drive to Schuss Mountain lifts, Cedar River and The Legend golf, and indoor/outdoor pools.

A-Frame of Mind (Bellaire / Schuss): New build with classic A-frame lines. Sleeps 12. Custom game room and an outdoor Finnish barrel sauna steps from the deck. Big windows, quartz island, and a 60″ linear fireplace. Minutes to Torch Lake, Glacial Hills singletrack, and Shanty Creek golf.

Valley View Lodge (Top of Schuss): Austrian-style A-frame with a wall of windows and valley views. Sleeps 12. Stone fireplace, renovated kitchen and baths, retro arcade in the lower-level rec room. Walk to the access path for the first run or roll down to the lifts.

Mountainview Townhouse (Sudendorf at Schuss): End-unit condo that sleeps 9 with an extra loft. Overlooks the course and ski hill. Kids get a dedicated gaming station and loft bunks; adults get a red retro fireplace and balcony views. Heated Sudendorf summer pool plus access to Summit and Schuss indoor/outdoor pools.

Many homes welcome pets with approval. All include Wi-Fi, full kitchens, and easy parking. Most offer access to multiple pools and hot tubs around Shanty Creek.

Seasons to plan around

Winter: Schuss Mountain is your family-friendly launchpad. Nub’s Nob and The Highlands are a short hop from Harbor Springs. Boyne Mountain is an easy drive when you’re chasing more terrain. Fat-tire biking, XC skiing, and snowshoe trails branch in all directions.

Summer: Torch Lake shows off that electric-blue color that breaks camera apps. Lake Bellaire and Little Traverse Bay call for paddleboards, pontoons, and beach time. Golfers can bag rounds at Cedar River, The Legend, Schuss Mountain Course, Summit, plus Bay Harbor and Chestnut Valley near the bay.

Fall: Color tours on M-119 (Tunnel of Trees) and along Jordan River Road. Hike Glacial Hills or drive winery-to-winery around Petoskey and Harbor Springs.

Spring: Quiet trails, steelhead runs on the Jordan and Boardman, bike-tune season, and first patios of the year.

Eat, sip, and roam like a local

  • Bellaire: Short’s Brewing for flagship pints and pizza; Toonie’s for a post-hike plate; stroll to Lake Bellaire at golden hour.
  • Harbor Springs & Petoskey: Morning coffee downtown, beach time at Zoll Street or Petoskey State Park, then dinner along the waterfront. Check local wineries and Happy Days & Nights near Ironwood Lodge.
  • Torch Lake & Chain of Lakes: Boat days, sandbar meets, and sunset cruises.
  • Trails worth your legs: Glacial Hills (flowy singletrack), Boyne Highlands MTB, and miles of XC and snowshoe paths right from Shanty Creek neighborhoods.

Smart booking for Cabintimers

Skip third-party markups. Book direct with the owners/managers at Northern Michigan Cabin for transparent pricing, quick answers, and local recommendations tailored to your itinerary. You’ll get insider lists for swimming holes, trailheads, patios, and rainy-day backups—handy when the lake breeze shifts.

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Silver Lake Home in Traverse City: Lakefront living for Cabintimers who love kayaks, campfires, and pure Michigan water. A RentMichiganCabins.com listing partner since 2017.

Silver Lake Home in Traverse City: Lakefront living for Cabintimers who love kayaks, campfires, and pure Michigan water. A RentMichiganCabins.com listing partner since 2017.

Silver Lake Home does that magic trick where time slows down and your shoulders finally drop. This four-bedroom, two-bath waterfront home near Traverse City puts you right on a spring-fed, 600-acre lake that’s famously clear and deep—perfect for early-morning paddles and golden-hour swims. With space for up to 12, it’s set up for multi-family trips, cousins’ camp, or your crew’s annual up-north tradition.

Inside, the kitchen brings the goods for real cooking—granite counters, dishwasher, microwave, and the rare double-fridge setup that keeps local cherries cold and the brats ready for grill duty. A walkout lower level flows to the stone patio where the gas grill and built-in fire pit face the water, so nobody has to choose between tending dinner and catching that cotton-candy sunset. The living spaces are clean and well cared for, with a big screen for movie nights after the embers fade.

Bedrooms are arranged to make group logistics easy: two queen bedrooms, a third with two queens, and a fourth with double-size bunks. Two full baths mean fewer lines and more lake time. Central A/C and Wi-Fi keep everyone comfortable and connected, but the real draw is outside—step down to your private dock and a small beach cove that’s gentle for little swimmers and convenient for launching the included kayaks.

Silver Lake cabin is on an all-sports lake, so bring the boat or rent one nearby for wake-surf mornings and tube-tow laughter. Anglers can chase bluegill, perch, bass, walleye, and pike, then make quick work of the catch at the on-site fish cleaning station. When you’re ready to roam, you’re minutes to downtown Traverse City for farm-to-table bites, craft breweries, and boutique browsing. The region is a playground: hit the TART Trail by bike, plan a tasting loop on Old Mission Peninsula, and spend a day tackling the long views and sandy climbs at Sleeping Bear Dunes. Interlochen is close for a concert under the pines; Glen Arbor, Empire, and Leland reward curiosity with beaches, galleries, and smoked-fish runs that turn into impromptu picnics. When the snow flies, swap swimsuits for skis—Nordic trails, downhill turns, and snowmobile routes remake the landscape into a winter playground.

Cabintimers who appreciate straight-talk scheduling will like this: weekly, Saturday-to-Saturday bookings are standard from mid-June through August; shorter stays are possible the rest of the year, and the home rents year-round. No pets and non-smoking keeps it fresh for the next arrival. Because you book directly with the owner, you get real local guidance—where to launch, which dunes overlook is the quietest at sunrise, and the can’t-miss bakery run before a day on the water—plus no middleman fees. That’s the Cabin Time way.

Ready to start planning? Check availability and reach out to the owner through the Silver Lake Home listing on RentMichiganCabins.com to book direct. Ask about the best coves for kayaking on calm mornings, which Traverse City festival lines up with your dates, or the closest put-in for a sunset cruise. Then pack the marshmallows and a second swimsuit—you’ll use both.

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Upper Peninsula Basecamps: 3 Cabin Stays Near Pictured Rocks for Trail Lovers, Waterfall Chasers & Star-Gazers. Now Taking Direct Bookings Through RentMichiganCabins.com!

Upper Peninsula Basecamps: 3 Cabin Stays Near Pictured Rocks for Trail Lovers, Waterfall Chasers & Star-Gazers. Now Taking Direct Bookings Through RentMichiganCabins.com!

Say Hello to Superior Vacation Rentals. Pictured Rocks isn’t just stripes on a cliff—it’s a full-body reset. Sandstone cathedrals glowing at sunset. Cobalt water cruising beneath you. Trails that slip from pine to Lake Superior shore in a single mile. If you’re craving that “let’s pack the cooler and go” energy, here are three stays from Superior Vacation Rentals that put Cabintimers within minutes of the good stuff—kayaks, ORV routes, waterfalls, night skies, and the UP’s legendary H-58 curves.

Jordan’s Retreat sits about 10 miles outside Munising with room for the whole crew. Three bedrooms and two living spaces give everyone breathing room, plus an easy-entry, single-level layout. Bring the machines—there’s a garage and Trail 8 access nearby—then wind down by the backyard fire ring under a sky that actually shows stars. You’re close to Miners Castle, Chapel Rock, and the Lake Superior overlooks that make phones run out of storage. Book direct, keep your dollars for pasties and gas.

Catchin Crickets is the UP in motion. This 3-bed, 2-bath cabin sleeps up to 10 and allows one pup under 50 lbs. Step out to Trail 8 and ride for miles; in February, the UP200 sled-dog race slips right behind the property—front-row winter magic. Back at base, there’s WiFi, AC, laundry, and a full kitchen for hot cocoa and skillet breakfasts. Boat tours, kayak rentals, and waterfall hunts—Wagner, Tannery, Munising—are all an easy hop. Direct booking means no mystery fees and fast answers from locals.

The Barndominium near Pictured Rocks brings group-friendly comfort with a utility twist—heated garage for sleds and ORVs, in-floor radiant heat, and a big open living space with a 65″ TV for game night. A spacious kitchen with an 8-foot island and blue cabinets begs for pancake duty. Three bedrooms, two baths, laundry, and a patio with a kettle-style fire pit round it out. Trails and kayak launches are minutes away; chase the Northern Lights at Miners Castle or Au Train Beach, ride the rolling H-58, or day-trip to Marquette for breweries and bay views—all while booking direct to skip third-party fees.

Things to do while you’re here

Base your days around water and woods. Kayak along the cliffs for close-up color therapy. Hike to Chapel Falls, Miners Falls, and Munising Falls for mist-on-your-face moments. Cruise Grand Island or trek a slice of the North Country Trail. When the throttle calls, rip Trail 8 through Hiawatha National Forest. Roll H-58’s curves to beach pull-offs and stargazing pullovers. Then reward yourself with Johnny Dogs, Foggy’s, or a local brew in Munising. These stays keep you close to it all, without the chaos of town.

Why Cabintimers book direct here

No middleman. No “surprise” fees. You talk with owners or local managers who actually know where to see the aurora, which launch handles pontoon rentals on a windy day, and which trailheads are snow-packed by noon. That local intel turns a nice trip into a story you retell.

Ready to lock in dates and play outside? Visit the rental pages and book direct—then start building your waterfall-and-campfire itinerary.

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Cabintimers Guide: Lovells Riverside on Michigan’s Au Sable—where waders, woodsmoke, and wild trout set the pace. A RentMichiganCabins.com listing partner!

Cabintimers Guide: Lovells Riverside on Michigan’s Au Sable—where waders, woodsmoke, and wild trout set the pace. A RentMichiganCabins.com listing partner!

Lovells has a way of slowing time. The steady hush of the North Branch of the Au Sable River, the pine-scented air, and a sky that actually gets dark enough to show off the Milky Way—this is where Cabintimers come to swap push notifications for mayfly hatches. Lovells Riverside (formerly Bud’s) sits right in the action near Grayling, with direct access to legendary trout water and a down-to-earth basecamp vibe that makes “one more cast” feel perfectly reasonable.

Why Lovells Riverside hits different

This stretch of the Au Sable is famous for wild brook and brown trout. Wade-friendly currents, undercut banks, and classic northern Michigan scenery set you up for sunrise casts and twilight drifts. Even if you’re not fishing, that riverside soundtrack pairs well with coffee in the morning and a camp chair in the evening. Michigan DNR access points nearby—like The Sand Trap and Sheep Pasture—make it easy to hop around for a change of scenery when the hatch shifts.

For the fly-curious and the fish-obsessed

Make time for the Lovells Museum of Trout Fishing History, Michigan’s only trout fishing museum. You’ll find vintage gear, river lore, and exhibits that trace the Au Sable’s outsized impact on conservation and angling culture. It’s a small place with big stories—perfect for a mid-day break when the fish are sulking. Seasonal hours typically run during trout season, with Saturday openings and appointments available.

Beyond the river: pine cathedrals and quiet trails

Ten miles down the road, Hartwick Pines State Park lets you wander among old-growth white pines on the accessible Old Growth Forest Trail. With 21 miles of paths, a logging museum, and year-round recreation—from summer hiking to winter snowshoeing—it’s a natural reset button for the whole crew.

Nearby small-town stops for your cabin week

Grayling rounds out the trip with outfitters, cafes, and river-friendly shops. Time your visit with late-July’s AuSable Canoe Marathon if you want a shot of pure paddle energy, or keep it mellow with a hatchery visit and an ice cream cone by the river. Either way, Lovells + Grayling is a classic northern Michigan combo where days flow easy and nights cool off fast. graylingmichigan.org

Cabintimer tips

  • Pack layers; northern Michigan evenings can catch you by surprise—even in July.
  • Respect private land along the river and use marked state access sites. A short walk often leads to wonderfully quiet water. Michigan Department of Natural Resources
  • New to fly fishing? Local guides can flatten the learning curve so you spend more time casting and less time retying.

Book direct for the best trip intel

Lovells Riverside is about location and local knowledge. When you book direct with owners or managers, you skip third-party fees and gain real insight on what’s hatching, which access to use, and where to grab a hearty breakfast before first light. That’s the Cabintimer advantage—no middleman, just people who actually know the river.

Ready to wade in? Visit the Lovells Riverside page and reach out to the owner/manager to plan your stay, ask river questions, and lock in those book-direct savings.

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