Flambeau River Cabin Time: A Bruce, Wisconsin Stay Where the Water Is Part of the Day. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2019!

Flambeau River Cabin Time: A Bruce, Wisconsin Stay Where the Water Is Part of the Day. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2019!

Flambeau River State Forest, a Wisconsin forest

Cabintimers looking for a Wisconsin riverfront stay with real Northwoods character should have this one on their radar. Nature’s Paradise on the Flambeau River in Bruce puts the shoreline almost at your feet, with level access to the water, a queen bedroom with a balcony deck facing the river, and a setup that makes it easy to spend more time outside without giving up the comforts that matter inside. The rental is listed with 4 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, room for 6 guests, pet-friendly options, and direct Flambeau River frontage.

What stands out right away is how easy the river is to enjoy here. This is not the kind of place where you drive somewhere else to start the fun. Guests can fish, kayak, canoe, tube, or swim right from the property, and the owner notes there are 2 canoes, 4 kayaks, and inner tubes available for renters to use. That kind of built-in water access changes the whole pace of a trip. Morning coffee on the porch can turn into a paddle by mid-morning, then a slow float in the afternoon, then a cookout by the shore while the light drops through the trees.

Inside, the cottage has the warm, woodsy feel many Cabintimers want when they book a cabin in northern Wisconsin. The listing describes an open kitchen, dining, and living space that works well for family time, along with central air, forced-air heat, a dishwasher, washer and dryer, Wi-Fi, cable TVs, and a smart TV for streaming. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, including one queen room with balcony access and steps leading toward the riverfront, plus another queen bedroom and a room with twin log beds. On the first floor, there is also a separate living and sleeping area with two full-size futons and a large TV. (Rent Wisconsin Cabins)

This part of Wisconsin gives Cabintimers more than one kind of outdoor trip. You can keep it easy with quiet shoreline time and river watching, or turn the weekend into a full adventure basecamp. The property highlights nearby access to ATV and UTV riding, snowmobile trails, hunting land, hiking, biking, fishing, boating, tubing, and public boat launches. The listing also points out that the Flambeau connects downstream to the Chippewa River and then to 4,000-acre Lake Holcombe, which opens up even more ways to spend time on the water.

The Bruce area works well for travelers who like having a peaceful cabin setting without feeling cut off. The owner mentions shopping about 20 to 25 minutes away in Ladysmith, Cornell, or Bloomer, along with local bar and grill spots and nearby resorts with entertainment. Christie Mountain in Bruce is also noted as being about 25 minutes away for skiing, snowboarding, and tubing in the colder months, which makes this the kind of place that can carry a trip in summer, fall, and winter.

For Cabintimers who care about booking value, this is exactly the kind of stay that makes direct booking worth it. The page shows a lower book-direct rate range compared with third-party pricing, and that is the big advantage of going straight to the rental site or local manager. No service fees. No middleman. Just a better shot at the best rate and answers from someone who actually knows the area.

A stay like this also fits the way many Wisconsin cabin trips really happen. One group comes for the paddling. Another comes for the trails. Someone wants to fish. Someone else wants a porch, a grill, and a view of the river with eagles overhead. This property brings those pieces together in one place. It feels built for Cabintimers who want a home base that keeps the trip simple and full at the same time.

Book Direct and Save

If you are planning a Bruce, Wisconsin cabin vacation and want river access, space to spread out, and a strong lineup of outdoor recreation close by, take a closer look at Nature’s Paradise on the Flambeau River and book direct through the rental website for the full details. Then keep exploring more owner-direct cabin stays across the It’s Cabin Time® family of sites.

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Winding Creek Cabins Brings Creekside Calm, Ski Days, and Southwest Michigan Weekends Within Reach. Now Taking Direct Bookings at RentMichiganCabins.com!

Winding Creek Cabins Brings Creekside Calm, Ski Days, and Southwest Michigan Weekends Within Reach. Now Taking Direct Bookings at RentMichiganCabins.com!

Cabintimers looking for Southwest Michigan cabins with a little breathing room will want to keep Winding Creek Cabins on the radar. The first thing that stands out is the setting. These cozy cabins sit beside a spring-fed winding creek, so the soundtrack to your stay comes from running water instead of traffic. Add in year-round climate-controlled comfort, and you get a stay that feels relaxed in every season.

Winding Creek Cabins is in Marcellus, Michigan, a spot that makes it easy to mix quiet cabin time with local exploring. Each cabin accommodates up to four guests and includes a queen bed, full-size sleeper sofa, kitchenette, walk-in shower, linens, Wi-Fi, and parking. That setup works well for couples, small families, wedding guests, and friends planning a weekend of hiking, winery stops, or snow-filled fun.

One reason this property stands out is how many kinds of trips it can fit. Planning a couple’s weekend? The creek, the peaceful setting, and the simple comfort make it easy to slow the pace. Heading to a wedding at Gable Hill? Winding Creek Cabins is less than a mile away, which makes the whole celebration easier for guests who want a nearby place to stay. Putting together a winter trip? Swiss Valley Ski & Snowboard Area is about five minutes away, giving Cabintimers quick access to runs, lessons, terrain park features, and a classic ski day in Southwest Michigan.

The location also works well for travelers who want more than one thing from a trip. Marcellus and the surrounding area give you lakes, trails, and scenic drives, while greater Southwest Michigan opens the door to wine country, seasonal festivals, and easy day trips. Cass County is known for its many lakes and parks, and Michigan’s tourism pages highlight Marcellus as a good base for outdoor time and wine touring. That means your MI cabin stay can be as laid-back or as active as you want it to be.

If you visit in the warmer months, this part of Michigan makes it easy to get outside. Winding Creek Cabins points guests toward hiking, horseback riding, kayaking, and water sports on nearby rivers and lakes. Fall brings color drives and trail time. Winter shifts the focus to skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, and cross-country routes. For Cabintimers who like having options without overplanning every hour, that is a strong match.

Food-and-drink outings are part of the fun here too. Winding Creek highlights nearby wine experiences, including St. Julian Winery, and Southwest Michigan continues to be one of the state’s best-known wine regions. It is the kind of area where a cabin weekend can easily turn into a mix of creekside coffee in the morning, local tasting rooms in the afternoon, and a quiet return to your cabin at night.

What makes this stay especially appealing for Cabintimers is that it does not try too hard. Winding Creek Cabins keeps the experience simple in the best way. You have a private, comfortable place to come back to. You have nature right outside. You have skiing, weddings, wineries, small towns, and outdoor recreation all within a short drive. That is the kind of cabin trip people remember because it feels easy from the minute they arrive.

Book direct

When it is time to book, go direct whenever you can. Booking direct with the owner or local manager means no service fees, no middleman, and a better connection to people who actually know the area. For Cabintimers planning a Southwest Michigan cabin stay near Marcellus, wineries, and Swiss Valley, Winding Creek Cabins is worth a close look. Visit the rental website directly and see whether this creekside stay fits your next Michigan cabin trip.

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Wake Up to Loons on Wildwood Lake at This Wolverine, Michigan Cabin. A RentMichiganCabins Listing Partner Since 2023!

Wake Up to Loons on Wildwood Lake at This Wolverine, Michigan Cabin. A RentMichiganCabins Listing Partner Since 2023!

Cabintimers looking for a Northern Michigan cabin that gives you lake time, room to spread out, and easy access to some of the state’s best outdoor spots should take a hard look at Wolverine Cabin at Wildwood Lake Dutton Ranch. The first thing that stands out here is the private dock and lakeside paver patio with steps right into the water. The second is how easy this place makes family time. You have a quiet stretch of shoreline, a sandy area for kids to play, two kayaks, a canoe, and a big log home that feels made for long summer days and slow evenings by the fire.

This waterfront cabin rental in Wolverine, Michigan sleeps up to 11 guests with four bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, so it works well for family vacations, fishing trips, and friend groups planning a week in Northern Michigan. Inside, the setup is comfortable and practical. There is a large great room, a full kitchen with the essentials for real meals, and a walkout lower level with a pool table, TV area, and space to unwind after a day on the lake. Outside, the deck, grill, and firepit keep everyone together without anyone feeling crowded. If you have been searching for a family-friendly lake cabin in Michigan with room for both quiet mornings and lively nights, this one checks a lot of boxes.

Wildwood Lake gives this stay its own rhythm. Coffee on the porch. Morning fishing off the dock. Kids splashing near shore. Afternoon paddles across calm water. Sunset from the patio. This is an all-sports lake, so Cabintimers can spend the day swimming, boating, tubing, or just floating until dinner. Bass and pike fishing add even more reason to stay close to the water. And when the lake day winds down, the firepit calls everyone back for stories, snacks, and that end-of-day feeling that only cabin country seems to get right.

One of the best parts of staying in Wolverine is how close you are to bigger outdoor adventures. Pigeon River Country is nearby, which means elk country, backroads, scenic drives, and miles of wild land to explore. It is a strong pick for Cabintimers who like wildlife watching, hiking, biking, or bringing along the ORV for a Northern Michigan trip with more range. The High Country Pathway is also in the region for guests who want a bigger trail day, and elk viewing is one of the local experiences people remember long after the trip is over. If your version of vacation includes hearing birds at sunrise and scanning the tree line at dusk, this area delivers.

You are also in a great spot for day trips. Paddle or float the Sturgeon River near Wolverine. Head over to Indian River and Burt Lake for more time on the water. Make the drive to Ocqueoc Falls if you want a scenic outing that feels a little different from the usual beach day. Petoskey, Harbor Springs, Gaylord, and Mackinaw City are all within reach when you want to turn one cabin week into several mini adventures. That makes this cabin a smart pick for guests who want a true lakefront stay without being cut off from the rest of Northern Michigan.

Book direct.

Another thing Cabintimers will appreciate is the direct booking side of this stay. When you book direct with the owner or local manager, you skip the extra service fees, skip the middleman, and get better local insight from people who actually know the area. That matters when you are planning where to fish, which route to take for a scenic drive, or how to build a week that mixes lake time with day trips. It is a better way to travel. It feels more personal. And it keeps more of your vacation budget focused on the trip itself.

For summer travelers, this cabin is set up for weekly stays from Thursday to Thursday, which can make arrival and departure a lot smoother. It is also pet-considered, which is good news for Cabintimers who want the dog along for the ride. Add in the log home style, wooded setting, and waterfront location, and you get a Michigan cabin rental that feels relaxed from the minute you pull in.

If Wildwood Lake Dutton Ranch sounds like your kind of Northern Michigan stay, visit the rental page and book direct. Take a look at the photos. Picture your crew on the dock, around the firepit, or heading out for one more paddle before sunset. Then go straight to the source and start planning your next cabin week the local way.

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Flambeau Lodges in Holcombe, Wisconsin: A riverfront lodge + event barn where your whole crew can actually hang out. Now taking direct bookings through RentWisconsinCabins.com!

Flambeau Lodges in Holcombe, Wisconsin: A riverfront lodge + event barn where your whole crew can actually hang out. Now taking direct bookings through RentWisconsinCabins.com!

Main Lodge | Holcombe, WI | Flambeau Lodges

Some places feel built for groups. Flambeau Lodges is one of them. You’ve got a restored 1877 log home right on the Chippewa River, plus a 100+ year-old Event Barn with a full bar setup and a wraparound deck for sunset hangs, cookouts, and story swaps that go way past dark. And when you want to get out on the water, you can even rent a pontoon right through the property.

For Cabintimers planning a family reunion, a fishing weekend, or a “let’s get everyone together” trip, Flambeau Lodges keeps it simple. Rent the Main Lodge, the Cottage, or both for a big group, and the Event Barn is included with your rental setup. That means more space to spread out, more space to gather, and less “where do we all fit?” energy.

The Main Lodge is a beautifully restored log home (built in 1877) that sleeps 12–16 and sits right by the water, so you’re never far from a coffee-with-a-view moment or a quick walk down to the river. Heat, A/C, a full kitchen, and comfy rooms keep it easy after a long day outside.

Up on the hill, the Cottage brings a different vibe: it’s a fully restored 100-year-old place with three large bedrooms, two full baths, a big family room, and a front porch that looks out over the Chippewa River and the Flambeau Mountain area. It also sleeps up to 16, so it’s a great option when you want the group close, but not stacked on top of each other.

Now let’s talk about the Event Barn, because it’s the kind of amenity you don’t see every day. The barn was originally built in 1923 and later rebuilt on-site as an event space packed with memorabilia, antiques, and “wait—look at this!” details. It has climate control for year-round comfort, bathrooms on both levels, and an upstairs zone loaded with games and entertainment. On the main level, it’s set up to seat groups, and it’s ready for everything from casual hangouts to big celebrations.

If you’re planning something small and meaningful, there’s also an on-site Barn Chapel designed for intimate weddings, elopements, and micro weddings. It keeps the weekend in one spot, which is a big win when you’d rather be celebrating than coordinating carpools.

Want a quieter stay with a fun backstory? The 1920s Chicken Coop Cabin is exactly what it sounds like—in the best way. It’s a restored chicken coop turned cozy cabin that sleeps up to 5, set on 120 acres, with walking trails for hiking, birdwatching, and cross-country skiing. It’s also positioned for classic Northwoods time—snowmobile access in winter, and fishing nearby around Lake Holcombe and the surrounding rivers.

And yes, the water time here is legit. Flambeau Lodges offers pontoon rentals on the Chippewa River in the Lake Holcombe area, so you can cruise, fish, and explore at your own pace without hauling your own boat.

Local things to do around Holcombe (so your trip has options)

Holcombe sits in Wisconsin’s Northwoods playground zone, so you can build your days around water, trails, and small-town stops. For paddling, hiking, and wildlife watching, Brunet Island State Park is a great day trip and connects to the Old Abe State Trail, a paved route that follows the Chippewa River between Cornell and Lake Wissota State Park. (Wisconsin DNR)

If you like geology, kettle lakes, and big glacial scenery, head toward the Chippewa Moraine Ice Age State Recreation Area, which sits along the Ice Age National Scenic Trail and is popular for hiking, snowshoeing, fishing, and birdwatching. (Wisconsin DNR)

Why book direct?

Book like a local (and keep your money for the fun stuff)

Cabintimers, this is one of those properties where booking direct just makes sense. When you reserve straight through the owner/local manager, you skip service fees, you skip the middleman, and you get answers from someone who actually knows the place and the area.

If Flambeau Lodges feels like your kind of cabin time—river views, a barn built for gathering, and a pontoon day waiting on the calendar—go peek at their photos and availability and reach out through their website to book direct.

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Lake Living on Lake Arbutus: Wake Up to Water Views + Ride Straight to the ATV Trails. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2013!

Lake Living on Lake Arbutus: Wake Up to Water Views + Ride Straight to the ATV Trails. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2013!

Some cabins make you choose between “lake trip” and “trail trip.” Lake Living on Lake Arbutus (Hatfield, Wisconsin) gives Cabintimers both—with direct lakefront access and direct access to the ATV trail system right from the property. That means sunrise coffee on the water, then helmets on and go. No loading up. No driving to a trailhead. Just step outside and start your day.

Duck’s Landing is a 2-bedroom, 1-bath log cabin is set up for real-life cabin time: a fully equipped kitchen for pancake mornings, air conditioning for sticky summer afternoons, and a washer/dryer for sandy towels and trail gear. Inside you’ve got a cozy main room with TV/DVD for wind-down nights, plus four ceiling fans to keep the air moving after a day in the sun. Sleeping is easy—there’s a queen bed in the primary bedroom, and the second bedroom has bunk beds plus a twin, making it a solid fit for families or a friend crew.

Outside is where this place really shines. Cabintimers can claim their spot on the private pier for morning fishing, a mid-day jump into the lake, or a sunset “one more cast” session. When evening rolls in, fire up the charcoal grill for brats and burgers, then head to the outdoor fire pit for s’mores and story swapping. And because this is true “up north” quiet, the nights feel darker, calmer, and extra peaceful—perfect for stargazing when the fire dies down.

What to Do Around Your Hatfield, WI Cabin + Lake Arbutus (All Seasons)

Summer on Lake Arbutus is built for simple fun: swimming, boating, fishing, and slow floating afternoons. If your group loves to stay moving, you’ll also find plenty of hiking and mountain biking options nearby, plus two golf courses within about 20 minutes when you want a break from the water.

When winter shows up, the area flips the switch to snow mode. Cabintimers can chase snowmobile routes, try ice fishing, and work in a day of downhill action at Bruce Mound. It’s the kind of place where you can spend the day outside, then come back to the cabin for warm food, dry gloves, and a relaxed night in.

Quick Trip Notes for Cabintimers

Lake Living is in Hatfield, WI on Lake Arbutus, roughly 2 hours north of Madison, about 2.5 hours from Minneapolis, and around 5 hours from Chicago—a doable drive for a long weekend that feels far away from everyday noise.

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Book Direct (No Service Fees, No Middleman)

If you’re ready to lock in dates, book directly with the owner so you skip service fees and get the real local scoop. Reach out to Mike for questions and availability: Cabintimers who book direct get straight answers, local tips, and none of that “platform-runaround.”

And if you like planning future cabin time in other regions too, It’s Cabin Time® has Cabintimers covered across all 12 regional sites—Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Tennessee, New York, Montana, Kentucky, Texas, Colorado, Oklahoma, North Carolina, and Alabama—so you can keep your “where to next?” list stacked year-round.

Want the easy version of cabin planning? Start with this Lake Arbutus cabin for lake days + trail rides, then check out more owner-direct stays across the It’s Cabin Time® network. Visit the rental website directly and reach out to book—your future self will thank you.

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Two Ways to Do Wisconsin’s Northwoods Right: Cal’s Cottage on Arrowhead Lake + Cal’s on the Eagle River Chain. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2015!

Two Ways to Do Wisconsin’s Northwoods Right: Cal’s Cottage on Arrowhead Lake + Cal’s on the Eagle River Chain. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2015!

If your kind of cabin time starts with water right out front and ends with a sunset you actually stop talking during, Cal’s Vacation Rentals is worth a serious look. Cal offers two Northwoods stays in the Eagle River and Woodruff areas—each one set up for real vacation living, not just sleeping between activities.

Cal’s Cottage in Woodruff, WI is a lakefront, two-level spot on Arrowhead Lake with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and room for 8. What makes Cabintimers light up here? The sandy, gently sloping swim area and a lineup of water fun that’s ready when you are—plus plenty of places to hang out outside, from screen porches to decks facing the water. Inside, you’ve got two full kitchens (one on each level), two family rooms, and those big windows that keep the lake in view even when you’re making pancakes.

Then there’s Cal’s on the Chain in Eagle River, WI, sitting on the famous Chain of 28 Lakes. This one is built for bigger crews: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, sleeps 12, and it includes both a main cabin and a finished bunkhouse setup so your group can spread out and still stay together. The signature move here is the boathouse with a rooftop deck—grab your coffee up top, watch the water, and call it a perfect morning. And if your group loves being on the lake, the “all-in” approach is the headline: a deluxe pontoon and other watercraft are included, so you can spend your trip cruising, fishing, paddling, and swimming instead of hunting down rentals.

Around both cabins, you’re in prime territory for a classic Up North itinerary. Plan a day in Minocqua for shops, treats, and easy lake-town wandering. Head into Eagle River for dining, seasonal events, and on-the-water exploring. If you’re a trail crew, this part of the Northwoods is a big win for ATV/UTV rides, biking, and winter snowmobile runs, depending on the season. And if you want a slower pace, it’s simple: grill out, play yard games, sit by the fire, and watch the sky change color over the water.

Book Direct and Save

One more thing, Cabintimers: book direct whenever you can. When you reserve straight with the owner or local manager, you skip service fees, avoid the middleman, and get answers from someone who actually knows the area. That’s more money for bait, burgers, and one more round of ice cream in town.

Ready to pick your lake? Go check out Cal’s Vacation Rentals and book direct so you can lock in your dates and start planning the fun.

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No-Wake Days on Bragonier Lake: Boats Included, Firepits Ready, Screens Off. Now Taking Direct Bookings On RentWisconsinCabins.com!

No-Wake Days on Bragonier Lake: Boats Included, Firepits Ready, Screens Off. Now Taking Direct Bookings On RentWisconsinCabins.com!

Some cabin trips are all about speedboats and big water. This one is for Cabintimers who want glassy mornings, easy paddles, and that “we forgot what day it is” feeling. Bragonier Lake Vacation Rentals on Lake Bragonier keeps it simple in the best way: a peaceful no-wake lake, your own private pier, and a lineup of included boats and water toys that makes it way too easy to spend the whole day outside.

You’ve got two options, depending on your crew (and how much space you want for board games, snack spreads, and post-lake naps):

If you’re bringing the whole gang, Shady Lane Lake Home is a private 3 bed / 2 bath place with the kind of “everyone’s happy” setup that matters on vacation. Inside, there’s room to stretch out with power recliners, a sunroom for cards, and a kitchen that’s stocked for real cooking (air fryer, griddle, waffle maker, coffee options, and more). Outside is where it really shines: a 4-person electric pontoon, a 14’ fishing boat with trolling motor, 3 kayaks, 2 SUPs, a canoe, a pedalboat, plus a private swim platform and multiple firepit spots for s’mores and stories.

Want a cozier lake base that still brings the fun? Maple Lane Lake Cabin is a 3 bed / 1 bath cabin with serene lake views, a private pier, and a strong “wake up, coffee, dock” rhythm. You’ll still have an electric pontoon option, a fishing boat with trolling motor, kayaks, SUPs, and a pedalboat, plus the classics like firewood-ready nights by the firepit. It’s the kind of place where you can swim, paddle, fish, and be back inside before the burgers are done.

Why Cabintimers love a no-wake lake

No-wake water feels different. It’s quieter. Safer for kids learning to paddle. Better for floating with a book. And it turns sunrise into a full-on event—mist over the lake, loons calling, and that first cast from the pier when the water looks like a mirror. With the boats included, you’re not hauling gear or trying to rent last minute. You just show up and hit the lake.

Things to do around Eagle River + St. Germain

When you’re ready to roam beyond the dock, you’re in a sweet spot between Eagle River and St. Germain, with classic Northwoods days in every direction. Eagle River is known for its lakes culture and easygoing downtown for strolling, snacks, and local stops. St. Germain is great when you want a change of scenery, casual dining, and a little shopping break between outdoor missions.

If your Cabintimer crew likes to stay active, the area is loaded with biking and hiking, plus seasonal trail access that makes it easy to plan a weekend around the outdoors. And if you’ve got kids (or grown-ups who still act like kids), there are family-friendly attractions nearby like mini golf and go-karts, plus indoor options for rainy afternoons.

Book direct and keep it local

Here’s the best part: you can book direct and skip the extra platform fees and the middleman. The site even says to call or text Roberta for direct pricing, which usually means faster answers and better local tips when you’re planning your dates. Head to nowakelake.com to check availability and reach out directly.

Cabintimers—if your perfect day is coffee on the pier, an easy paddle, a little fishing, and a firepit finale, this no-wake lake setup is calling your name.

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