West Leaf Lake Cabins: Cozy Cove on West Leaf Lake in Ottertail, MN. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2017!

West Leaf Lake Cabins: Cozy Cove on West Leaf Lake in Ottertail, MN. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2017!

Cabintimers, meet your West Leaf Lake basecamp. If you’ve been searching for West Leaf Lake cabins or comparing Ottertail MN vacation rentals, this two-cabin setup hits the sweet spot for families and fishing crews. Cozy Cove Cabins sits on a peaceful shoreline in Ottertail, Minnesota, with a classic Main Cabin and a remodeled Guest Cabin that make group trips easy. Morning coffee on the screen porch, kids chasing sunfish off the dock, an evening fire crackling—this spot brings back the good stuff without the hassle.

Why Cabintimers love this lake place (West Leaf Lake cabins perks)

You get 200 feet of private shoreline on a quiet corner of West Leaf Lake in Otter Tail County. Among West Leaf Lake cabins, Cozy Cove stands out for its private dock, boat lift, and easy launch into lily-fringed water. Launch from the private dock and boat lift for a lazy cruise through cattails and water lilies, or cast for bluegill and bass right from shore. Yard games on the wide grassy lawn turn into friendly family tournaments, and the recliner lawn chairs in the shade are undefeated when it’s time to read, birdwatch, or nap. Watch for eagles and osprey overhead—bring binoculars.

Inside, the Main Cabin keeps its classic 1950s wood-plank charm, but the kitchen, bath, and living areas have been refreshed so you can focus on lake time. For Cabintimers comparing Ottertail MN vacation rentals, the Main + Guest Cabin combo means grandparents, friends, or teens can spread out without losing that together-at-the-lake vibe. Two bedrooms plus an enclosed lakeside porch give you a comfy setup for up to five, and the dining room handles a full table spread for eight. Need more elbow room? The Guest Cabin adds a large bedroom, bath, and a handy kitchenette on the enclosed porch—perfect for early risers or grandparents who want their own quiet corner.

Yes, pups may be considered. The property is non-smoking and family-friendly. Minimum stays apply, and weekly bookings are popular during the warm months.

Easy days, easy nights

Start with a slow paddle or a sunrise boat ride. A public sand beach sits about a mile away for splashy afternoons, and the on-site fish-cleaning station is ready for tonight’s fry-up. Evenings belong to the charcoal grill, picnic table, and that crackling firepit under a sky full of stars.

Nearby wanderings for curious Cabintimers

This slice of Minnesota stacks the day-trip deck:

  • Otter Trail Scenic Byway – A loop through wetlands, prairies, and more than 1,000 lakes. Windows down, playlists up.
  • Phelps Mill – Historic stonework and photogenic river views, about a half-hour drive. Pack a sandwich.
  • Glendalough State Park – Crystal-clear lakes, bike loops, and quiet trails that hum with loons.
  • Maplewood State Park – Rolling hardwood hills and overlooks; in fall, it’s a color riot.
  • Ottertail, Battle Lake, and Perham – Small-town strolls, coffee stops, bait shops, galleries, and the kind of diners that still pour a second cup without asking.

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Skip third-party markups and talk to the people who actually know the shoreline, the fishing, and the best breakfast within ten minutes. When you book direct Minnesota cabins, you avoid service fees, get fast answers, and tap into local expertise. Booking direct means no service fees, quick answers, and local insight you can’t crowdsource.

Who this place fits

Multi-family groups who want a Main Cabin + Guest Cabin combo. Anglers who like reed beds at casting distance. Readers who appreciate a screened porch close enough to hear the lake breathe. If your perfect day swings from yard games to hammock time to s’mores, you’re in the right place.

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Check availability, ask about bringing the dog, and plan your West Leaf Lake stay directly with the owner/manager. Whether you’re browsing West Leaf Lake cabins or wider Ottertail MN vacation rentals, Cozy Cove makes it easy to book direct Minnesota cabins—lose the middleman, gain a local.

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Lutsen Little Bear Lodge: A North Shore basecamp with Lake Superior views, trail access, and serious cabin vibes. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com listing member since 2019!

Lutsen Little Bear Lodge: A North Shore basecamp with Lake Superior views, trail access, and serious cabin vibes. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com listing member since 2019!

Cabintimers, meet your new favorite hideout on Lutsen Mountain. Lutsen Little Bear Lodge is a modern post-and-beam cabin tucked among the pines with treetop views that sweep toward Lake Superior. You’re up in the hills, away from the crowds, yet minutes from the action. It’s the sweet spot for anyone who wants fresh air by day and a quiet fire by night.

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Location is the power move here. The cabin sits less than two miles from Lutsen Mountains, Superior Hiking Trail access, Superior National Golf Course, North Shore Winery, Sawtooth Cider House, and several dining options. Roll out for first chair, wander to a trailhead, or coast over for a tasting when the alpenglow hits the ridgeline. That “close to everything, far from everyone” balance is hard to beat on the North Shore.

Inside, the layout is built for together time. The open great room gathers folks around the fire after ski laps or shoreline hikes. Step onto the deck for star-sprinkled skies and, when conditions line up, a shot at some auroral shimmer. With three bedrooms and two baths sleeping up to eight, Little Bear works for families, trail crews, or a couple of couples who travel well together. Pets are welcome, too—well-behaved four-legged trail buddies can join the trip for a simple per-visit fee.

Travel math that makes sense: weekday stays start at $179 and weekends from $199, plus cleaning and tax. Book direct with the owners to keep it simple and save around 6%—no extra service fees and you get local intel straight from the source. That’s exactly how Cabintimers prefer it.

What can you get up to here? Start with skiing and riding at Lutsen Mountains, the largest lift-served terrain in the Midwest. In summer and fall, trade planks for pedals on Jackpot/High Climber MTB trails or hike Oberg Mountain for a wide-angle shot of lake and forest. The Superior Hiking Trail threads the hills, waterfalls roar after rains, and the shoreline serves up agates and black-sand coves. When you need town time, Grand Marais is an easy cruise for galleries, pie, and a harbor walk.

Winter flips the script in the best way. Ski laps, then explore Nordic networks, snowshoe routes, frozen falls, and dog-sled tours. On deep-cold nights, step out onto the deck and listen to the forest crackle. North Shore winters are crisp, bright, and addictive.

Food and sips? Pour a flight at North Shore Winery, try local cider, and keep an eye out for wood-fired pizza nights. Back at the cabin, a full kitchen means easy breakfasts before the gondola, trail-snack assembly lines, and late suppers after sunset hikes.

Ready to lock in a stay? Visit the Lutsen Little Bear Lodge listing and book directly with the owners—no middleman, no extra fees, just fast answers and real local advice. Cabintimers know: direct is better on the wallet and smarter for planning.

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Hyde-A-Way Bay Resort on Birch Lake, Hackensack MN — Cabins, Boats, and Classic Up North Fun. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2014!

Hyde-A-Way Bay Resort on Birch Lake, Hackensack MN — Cabins, Boats, and Classic Up North Fun. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2014!

Looking for a true Minnesota resort with space to spread out, a sandy beach for the kids, and serious fishing right out front? Hyde-A-Way Bay Resort checks all those boxes for Cabintimers chasing lake time and low-stress travel. This family-run spot sits on Birch Lake in Hackensack and delivers the easygoing rhythm we crave: mornings on glassy water, afternoons at the beach or on the trail, and evenings around the lodge swapping stories.

Why Cabintimers love Hyde-A-Way Bay

Hyde-A-Way Bay is built for groups. Bring your crew for a long weekend or gather the whole family for a reunion week. There are 16 clean, modern housekeeping cabins (from cozy one-bedroom to roomy four-bedroom layouts) plus a seasonal RV park with 14 sites. Interiors feature knotty pine character and practical comforts: kitchens with ranges and microwaves, refrigerators, dishes, and bed linens provided. You bring the towels and favorite snacks.

The new log lodge is the social heart: food and treats, laundry, games, gift shop, and comfortable seating. Kids love the pool table, arcade games, and jukebox. Parents love the convenience. Everyone loves the ice cream.

On-the-water perks

Birch Lake is a beauty with two connected basins and clear water that invites all-day play. Bring your own boat or rent from the resort — from basic fishing rigs to luxury boats and pontoons. There’s a protected dock area and a well‑equipped fish‑cleaning house with stainless tables, so the walleye-to-fish‑taco pipeline stays humming.

Non-anglers score plenty of lake fun too: free use of kayaks, canoes, hydro‑paddlers, and paddleboats. The beach has lounge decking for sun‑soaked reading sessions, and the volleyball and basketball courts keep the friendly rivalries alive.

Cabin lineup at a glance

  • 1–3 BR waterfront cabins that sleep 4–8, smart for families.
  • Big-group favorites: 4‑bedroom cabins (including options with 1.5 or 2 baths) that handle friend groups and reunions.
  • Cozy escapes: 1‑bedroom Cabin 16 for a quick couple’s retreat.
  • Smoke‑free cabins. Parking by each unit.

Seasonal RV Park

If your cabin has wheels, Hyde-A-Way Bay’s seasonal RV park sits on three acres just south of the resort. Sites include water, sewer, and internet; metered 50/30/20‑amp electric. Dock space and pets are available for an additional cost. RV guests enjoy the same resort amenities: beach, paddle craft, lodge concessions, coin‑op laundry, and plenty of room for lawn games. A Rainbow playground dedicated to the park keeps little ones busy.

About Birch Lake

Birch Lake spans 1,267 acres with two distinct basins (Lower Birch is shallower; Upper Birch reaches 45 feet and includes Hyde‑A‑Way Bay). Water clarity averages around 14 feet, with about 15 miles of shoreline and a 13‑acre island in the west basin. Translation for Cabintimers: space to roam, structure for fish, and great scenery from the dock.

What to do nearby

Hackensack punches above its weight. Snap the classic photo with Lucette Diana Kensack, Paul Bunyan’s sweetheart, then hop on the paved Paul Bunyan State Trail for miles of biking and strolling. Anglers seeking bait and local intel should swing by Swanson’s Bait & Tackle downtown. Time your visit for community festivals:

  • Sweetheart Days (July): parades, live music, and lakefront fun.
  • Back to Hack (January): winter games, ice fishing, a bonfire, and fireworks.

Craving a day trip? Head north to Walker for shops and Leech Lake views, or cruise to Brainerd and Bemidji along the trail corridor for breweries, parks, and galleries. This corner of the Laurentian Mixed Forest stays active all four seasons. Winter adds groomed snowmobile corridors that link Hackensack to Walker, Backus, and beyond along the Paul Bunyan and Heartland trail systems, plus fat‑tire biking, Nordic skiing, and festival fun when Back to Hack lights up January.

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Winter at Hyde-A-Way Bay: ice fishing & sled miles

When the lake locks up, Birch turns into a quiet little city of pop‑ups and portables. Cabintimers chase walleye, northern pike, crappie, bluegill, and perch over classic mid‑lake structure and weed edges. Early and late ice can be hot for panfish; mid‑winter evenings are a steady walleye grind. Bring your favorite jigging spoons, tip‑ups, and a flasher. The resort’s protected shoreline makes a calm launch for walkers and sleds when conditions allow. Always check ice thickness daily and follow Minnesota DNR safety guidance—conditions change fast.

Snowmobilers get easy access to Paul Bunyan State Trail’s winter corridor with connections to the Heartland Trail. This gives you day‑ride loops to Walker/Leech Lake, Backus, and the lakes‑and‑pines country south toward Pequot Lakes. Expect well‑signed routes, club‑groomed flats, and plenty of places in town to fuel up and warm up.

Pro winter moves:

  • For panfish, hole‑hop shallow weed flats during sunny afternoons, then slide to the first break before dusk.
  • Walleye roam saddles and points near deeper basins; set a deadstick just off bottom while you jig.
  • On sled days, start early for fresh corduroy, then swing back to the resort before dark for a fry‑up.

Trip-planning tips for Cabintimers

  • Pack beach towels, life jackets for small kids, and your favorite spices for the fish fry.
  • Reserve boat rentals early during peak summer weeks.
  • Morning is prime time for calm paddles and wildlife sightings.
  • Fall color is huge here; late September into early October brings fiery shorelines. Winter brings quiet cabins, trails, and that satisfying crunch of fresh snow.
  • Winter kit: insulated boots, face buff, hand warmers, and a reliable headlamp. Bring an auger, spud bar, and ice picks. A small sled makes gear runs painless.
  • Before riding, check trail reports from local clubs and county groomers; carry a paper map as phone batteries fade in the cold.

Book direct and keep it simple

Cabintimers get the best value when they book direct with the owner/manager. No service fees. No middleman. Real, local advice on cabins, boats, and the best time to chase walleyes or explore the Paul Bunyan Trail. Click through to Hyde‑A‑Way Bay Resort’s listings to see current cabin availability, RV park status, and specials.

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Birch Bay Resort: Classic Minnesota cabin life on Wabana Lake. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2013!

Birch Bay Resort: Classic Minnesota cabin life on Wabana Lake. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2013!

If your heart beats a little faster at the words “pine shoreline,” “panfish bite,” and “evening s’mores,” Birch Bay Resort near Grand Rapids, Minnesota is calling your name. Tucked along the clear waters of the Wabana Chain, this laid-back property brings back the best parts of cabin tradition—sand between your toes, a fish fry on the deck, and quiet mornings watching loons—without giving up modern comforts. Cabintimers, this is where simple days make the best stories.

Birch Bay Resort sits on Wabana Lake in the Chippewa National Forest, a chain famous for crystal-clear water, healthy walleye and smallmouth populations, and long, tree-lined vistas. The shoreline here is largely wild, so paddles and pontoon rides feel extra peaceful. Expect easy access to fishing, swimming, and sunset campfires just steps from your cabin door.

Cabins made for easy living

Every unit is lakefront or has a lake view—so you’re never far from the water. Kitchens are fully equipped, Wi-Fi is available, and each cabin has its own charcoal grill and deck or patio for slow breakfasts and post-adventure hangouts. Docks and a private concrete boat ramp keep boat days simple, and there’s a canoe, kayaks, and paddle boats for splash-around afternoons. Families will appreciate the swingset, plus a fish-cleaning house and live wells for the anglers in your crew. Grocery service can even take one errand off your list.

Room for two—or your whole crew

From the cozy Birch Suite (hello king-size bed for two) to the spacious Log Cottage that sleeps up to 16, you can size your stay to your group. Popular standouts include Cabin Four on the point—windows gazing right at the water—and the two-story Birch Perch with premium finishes. Many layouts add futons or bunks for flexible sleeping, and large decks are built for grilling after a day on the lake.

Things to do around Grand Rapids

When you’re not on the water, explore the region’s rich northwoods culture:

  • Forest History Center — Step into a 1900s logging camp with interactive exhibits and trails. Kids (and grown-ups) love it.
  • Wabana Chain day trips — Paddle to Bluewater, Little Trout, and Historic Trout Lake, home to the storied Joyce Estate ruins along the shore.
  • Children’s Discovery Museum — Hands-on learning that’s perfect for a rainy-day break.
  • Hill Annex Mine State Park — Tours, a scenic overlook, and even fossil hunts offer a peek into Iron Range history.

Back at your Minnesota resort, it’s about bikes on the path, sand-castle contests, and campfire chats that go a little too late. Simple is the point.

Why Cabintimers book direct here

Skip third-party fees and connect with local owners who actually know where the walleyes are hitting and which trail dries out first after a rain. Direct booking means better communication, more value, and those insider tips you can’t get from a call center.

Ready to make it happen?

Check availability, pick your cabin, and start planning sunrise coffee on the deck. Your Wabana Lake story starts at the source—book directly with Birch Bay Resort.

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SweetWater Resort on Fish Trap Lake: A Classic Minnesota Cabin Basecamp for Family Fun. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2013!

SweetWater Resort on Fish Trap Lake: A Classic Minnesota Cabin Basecamp for Family Fun. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2013!

Looking for a laid-back, lakeside spot where the kids can chase minnows, you can troll for walleye at sunrise, and everyone meets around the campfire after dark? SweetWater Resort in Cushing, Minnesota puts Cabintimers right on Fish Trap Lake with knotty-pine cabins, a sandy swim beach, free use of kayaks/canoes/paddle boats, and boat and pontoon rentals when you want to roam the water. The resort is open May 1–November 30, and it’s proudly old-school—no TVs or in-cabin phones—so you can unplug without losing touch thanks to free Wi-Fi.

Cabins for Couples, Families, and Big Crews

Pick from cozy two-bedroom cabins near the shoreline, larger three-bedroom options, a roomy lakeside house, or the wheelchair-friendly 6-bedroom Reunion House with screened porch and lower-level patio—great for multi-family trips. Pack bath and kitchen towels and paper goods; the cabins come furnished with full kitchens and outdoor spaces that stare straight at the lake.

Beach Days, Craft Time, and Loons at Dusk

SweetWater’s clean, gradual-slope swimming area is made for sandcastles and splash time, while the Gathering Space offers creative projects like stone art and stepping stones for rainy afternoons or chill mornings. Evenings are easy: roast s’mores and listen for loons before bed.

Why Fish Trap Lake Hooks Cabintimers

With more than 1,100 acres, Fish Trap Lake holds walleye, northern pike, largemouth and smallmouth bass, crappie, and more. Launch a dawn patrol for walleye, work weedlines for pike, or slide into quiet coves for panfish with the kids. Public access and docks make getting on the water simple.

Minutes to Tee Times and Day Trips

Got golfers in the group? Pine Ridge Golf Club in Motley is a short drive—18 holes, friendly rates, and a pretty north woods layout. When you’re ready to explore, Brainerd/Baxter sits about a half hour away with Safari North Wildlife Park (open seasonally) for giraffe feeding, camel rides, and a mini safari train. History buffs can head to Little Falls to walk through the Charles A. Lindbergh House and Museum and riverside state park trails.

Trip Planning Tips

  • Season: SweetWater Resort is open May 1–Nov 30; some cabins operate on a shorter seasonal window—check dates when you book.
  • Bring: Bath/kitchen towels and paper goods.
  • Boating: Rent fishing boats or a pontoon on site; kayaks/canoes/paddle boats are complimentary.
  • Unplug factor: No TVs/phones in cabins, but free Wi-Fi keeps you connected.

Why Book Direct with SweetWater Resort

Skip third-party fees and talk to locals who actually live the lake life every day. Direct booking means better communication on boat rentals, availability windows, and the best bite for walleye or crappie this week. You’ll also get the scoop on which cabin suits your crew and how to line up tee times at Pine Ridge.

When the lake calls, answer with a stay at SweetWater Resort—pack the tackle box, a good hoodie for the fire ring, and your crew of Cabintimers. Ready to go? Visit the resort website and book directly with the owner/manager to avoid service fees and get real, local advice.


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Lake Days & Sauna Nights at Little Bowstring Lake Cabin — Deer River, MN. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2022!

Lake Days & Sauna Nights at Little Bowstring Lake Cabin — Deer River, MN. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2022!

Cabintimers, picture your crew rolling up to a true Northwoods cabin right on Little Bowstring Lake. Think sunrise coffee on the patio, a lazy float to the swim raft, then a crackling fire as stars pop out over the water. This Deer River cabin is built for making memories — and it’s book-direct, so you skip the fees and talk with the local owner who knows every cove and trail.

Here’s what sets this stay apart: space, shoreline, and serious perks. Inside, the pine interior stretches out to around 2,600 square feet with three bedrooms plus a loft. There’s room for a big family or two, plus a laundry room for sandy towels and a jetted tub to soak after a day on the lake. Fast Wi‑Fi keeps game night and streaming easy when the weather turns.

The lake toys come standard. Your visit includes a private 48’ dock and a 16’ aluminum fishing boat with outboard and trolling motor. Slide the kayaks in at sunrise. Paddle the canoe to your favorite fishing hole. Let the kids claim the private sand beach, swimming platform, and the pile of floaties. When it’s time to grill, step out to the patio that faces the water. Evenings end around the fire pit with a hammock nearby calling your name.

A wood‑fired outdoor sauna and shower turn any season into a treat. Summer brings central A/C, which is a rarity up here. Winter stays are dialed in with in‑floor heat, so you can ski or snowmobile all day and come back to a warm floor and a comfy couch in front of the stone fireplace.

Pets are welcome too. There’s an outdoor kennel for worry‑free dinners in town, and house rules keep everything fresh for the next guest. Bring the whole pack.

When you’re ready to explore, you’ve got options in every direction. Paddle Little Bowstring at first light, then check out other nearby lakes like Deer, Moose, Caribou, and North Star. Lace up for trails in the Chippewa National Forest, or head to Suomi Hills for cross‑country skiing and quiet woods in winter. Prefer a day in town? Grand Rapids is an easy drive for coffee, breweries, and live shows at the Reif. Stop at the Forest History Center, browse the Macrostie Art Center, or catch a Saturday night at the speedway.

Planning tips for Cabintimers:

• Summer is weekly, Saturday‑to‑Saturday — plan ahead for prime weeks.
• Pack beach towels, but toss in layers for cool nights by the fire.
• Bring your favorite lures. There’s a fish‑cleaning station on site for that post‑bite fry‑up.

This is the kind of cabin that pulls everyone outside. Kayaks on the shoreline. Kids racing to the raft. A boat waiting at the dock. And later, a post‑sauna sprint to the lake under a bright northern sky. That’s Cabin Time.

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Dickerson’s Lake Florida Resort in Spicer, MN: Lakefront Cabins, Warm Traditions, Easy Fun. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2014!

Dickerson’s Lake Florida Resort in Spicer, MN: Lakefront Cabins, Warm Traditions, Easy Fun. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2014!

Cabintimers, meet a Minnesota classic. Dickerson’s Lake Florida Resort puts you right on the sand with 13 lakefront cabins, a level beach, and a week full of simple traditions that keep families coming back. Cookies at check‑in. Fresh donuts on Sunday. Pizza picnic on Monday. A kids’ hayride and campfire on Thursday. It feels like summer should.

Lakefront cabins made for together time

Choose from 1–5 bedroom cabins that sit steps from the beach. Many have gas fireplaces and ceiling fans. All have air conditioning. Kitchens come ready for meals with a refrigerator, gas stove, microwave, drip coffee maker, toaster, cookware, and dishes. Bed linens and feather pillows are provided. Each cabin has a deck or picnic table for lakeside meals and board games.

What to pack: your bath and kitchen towels, soaps, and paper products. Wi‑Fi is available throughout the resort. Smoke‑free grounds keep the air fresh. Pets stay home.

Sandy beach + free water toys = all‑day play

Lake Florida is spring‑fed and clear—perfect for swimming, paddling, and sandcastle marathons. The beach is wide and flat, so little feet can wander from towel to water with ease. Guests use kayaks, a paddleboat, canoe, inner tubes, hydro bikes, fun bugs, and even a sailboat—free. On shore, bikes, trikes, wagons, swing sets, and a jungle gym keep the fun rolling.

Fishing that hooks every age

Lake Florida spans 674 acres and is known for walleye and largemouth bass. Northern pike, crappies, and sunfish round out the catch. Kids often pull panfish right off the dock. Clean your haul in the on‑site fish cleaning room. Bring your own boat and launch at the public access on the north side of the lake, or rent a motor or pontoon at the resort.

Traditions that taste like vacation

Dickerson’s lakefront resort is famous for the little things that make a week feel special. You’ll arrive to a plate of warm chocolate chip cookies in your cabin. On Sunday morning, owners Bob and Connie serve fresh donuts with coffee and juice. Monday evening, the whole crew gathers for a pizza picnic—watch how fast the slices disappear. Thursday brings a classic hayride for the kids, followed by a campfire and gooey s’mores for everyone.

How the week flows

Prime summer weeks run Saturday to Friday, which gives Cabintimers a full final day on the water. Spring and fall reservations are more flexible. Mention any special needs—cribs, highchairs, motors—when you book so everything’s ready on arrival.

Day trips around Spicer, New London, and Willmar

Sibley State Park (New London) offers miles of trails and a short climb to the Mount Tom overlook. Bring the camera.

Glacial Lakes State Trail is a paved route connecting Willmar, Spicer, and New London. Bike, push a stroller, or skate a few miles before cooling off at the beach.

Prairie Woods Environmental Learning Center in Spicer runs hands‑on outdoor programs—archery, climbing, canoeing, and nature experiences for all ages.

Big Kahuna Fun Park adds go‑karts, bumper boats, and an 18‑hole mini‑golf course to your itinerary. Great for a cloudy afternoon.

Little Crow Ski Team performs Friday‑night water‑ski shows at Neer Park in New London throughout summer. Pack lawn chairs and cheer on the pyramids.

Stroll shops and cafés in New London and Spicer. Cruise Green Lake. Bike the trails in Willmar. Back at the resort, end the day with a sunset swim.

Why book direct here

You get the best rates, personal answers from the owners, and zero traveler fees. No middleman. No guesswork. You also get local tips you can’t find on big listing sites. When you’re ready, connect with the owners at Dickerson’s Lake Florida Resort and secure your cabin.

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