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.

Ready to stake your dates? Choose your base and book direct now

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Step Away to the Northwoods: Cabintimers’ Guide to StepAway Vacation Rentals in St. Germain, WI. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2023!

Step Away to the Northwoods: Cabintimers’ Guide to StepAway Vacation Rentals in St. Germain, WI. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2023!

Cabintimers, set your sights on lake country. StepAway Vacation Rentals anchors your Northwoods escape in St. Germain—right where fishing stories begin, bikes roll past pines, and winter trails hum with sleds. Their year‑round cabins and vacation homes put you close to the water, the trailheads, and the kind of small‑town stops that turn a weekend into a tradition.

Why StepAway works for Cabintimers

StepAway Vacation Rentals offers a range of pet‑friendly and family‑ready homes with the comfort perks Cabintimers crave—full kitchens, outdoor spaces, easy parking for trailers, and access to lakes and trails. Pick a classic cabin on a quiet shore, a multi‑bedroom home for a crew, or a hideout with a sauna or hot tub. You’re not just getting a place to sleep; you’re getting Northwoods access—dock time at sunrise, s’mores under a big sky, and first tracks on the trail.

Book direct for the win. You’ll skip service fees, talk with local managers who know the waters and woods, and get straight answers on boat rentals, snowmobile access, and the best fish fry in town. No middleman, no mystery.

Where you’ll be playing

St. Germain & Sayner

  • Heart of Vilas County Bike Trail System: More than 50 miles of smooth, paved trail connect St. Germain, Sayner, Boulder Junction, and beyond. Morning pedal with loons calling? Yes, please.
  • Awassa Nature Preserve: A mellow network of forest paths right in St. Germain—great for a first‑day leg stretch with kids.
  • Snowmobile Hall of Fame & Museum: Racing sleds, vintage iron, and Northwoods stories. It’s a must‑stop on a cold day.
  • Bo‑Boen Snowmobile Trails: When the flakes stack up, this club’s groomed routes are legendary. Trailers fit easily at many StepAway homes.

Eagle River

  • The World’s Largest Chain of Freshwater Lakes: Launch for walleye at dawn or cruise past islands on a slow afternoon.
  • Shops & snacks: Warm up between runs with coffee, bakery stops, or a classic supper club.

Minocqua & Woodruff

  • Northern Highland–American Legion State Forest: Hundreds of lakes and miles of trail for paddling, birding, and snowshoeing.
  • Min‑Aqua Bats Water Ski Show (summer): Free shows that turn Lake Minocqua into a stage—bring a lawn chair and cheer.

Seasonal trip ideas

Spring: Chase panfish in warming bays, bike the Heart of Vilas with maples budding, and sit by the fire when the temps dip after sunset.

Summer: Dock a pontoon at lunch, watch eagles hunt the shoreline, and end the day with sunsets that linger forever. Families love sandy shallows for splash time.

Fall: Color tours by bike or ATV/UTV, pumpkin‑patch detours, and evenings that pair chili with a star‑packed sky.

Winter: Sledding on the Bo‑Boen system, cross‑country loops in the state forest, and hot‑mug mornings before first tracks. Ice anglers, bring the shack and swap stories at dusk.

Smart planning tips from local managers

  • Trail access matters: Ask which cabins connect fastest to sled or ATV routes.
  • Boat & toy logistics: Many driveways handle trailers. Confirm dock dimensions and water depth for your rig.
  • Bring the crew: Multi‑bedroom homes with second living spaces keep early birds and night owls happy.
  • Pets welcome: Several rentals allow well‑behaved dogs—get the rules and nearby dog‑friendly beaches.

Cabintimer itinerary blueprint (weekend version)

Friday: Arrive, quick grocery run, sunset dock time. Sheet‑pan nachos, then board games.

Saturday: Morning pedal on the Heart of Vilas. Lunch in town. Afternoon paddle or swim. Golden‑hour photos on the pier, then a cabin fish fry.

Sunday: Coffee on the deck, a museum stop or short hike, and one last cast before checkout. Everyone leaves a little lake‑soaked and grinning.

Ready to step away?

Skip the fees and talk with locals who pick up the phone. Book direct with StepAway Vacation Rentals and get the straight scoop on lakes, trails, marinas, snow conditions, and the best shore‑lunch spots in the area.


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Cabintimers’ Guide to Castle Rock & Petenwell Lake: Big Group Stays, Private Lakeside Escapes, and Pure Wisconsin Fun. Now Taking Direct Bookings at RentWisconsinCabins.com!

Cabintimers’ Guide to Castle Rock & Petenwell Lake: Big Group Stays, Private Lakeside Escapes, and Pure Wisconsin Fun. Now Taking Direct Bookings at RentWisconsinCabins.com!

Looking for a Northwoods base that checks all the boxes for family reunions, multi-family adventures, golf trips, or a quiet couple’s recharge? My Favorite Home Away From Home manages a set of roomy vacation homes near Castle Rock Lake, Lake Petenwell, and the Wisconsin Dells. Book direct on their website for zero service fees and local host know‑how that makes planning easy.

Why Cabintimers love this corner of Wisconsin

Castle Rock Lake and Petenwell Lake deliver wide‑open water, sandy hangouts, and boat‑up eats. You’re minutes from Buckhorn State Park’s trails and wildlife, Roche‑a‑Cri’s stair climb to rock art and views, and Sand Valley Golf Resort’s links playground. Necedah National Wildlife Refuge is a must for birders. When you want splashy action, the Wisconsin Dells brings waterparks, go‑karts, boat tours, mini golf, and outlet shopping. Winter adds snowmobiling, tubing, and skiing at Cascade Mountain. It’s a year‑round playground.

Stay options (and what makes each one stand out)

Eagle Bluff Estate — sleeps 25+ | 8BR/5BA
A sprawling log‑style retreat one mile from Castle Rock Lake and about 20 minutes north of the Dells. Four living areas mean the early risers and the night owls both win. Two full kitchens handle reunion‑sized meals. The game room stacks the deck with Space Invaders arcade, PS4, foosball, pool table, and crafts corner. Outside, kick back around the fire ring, grill out, and spread out across five wooded acres with plenty of parking for boats, trailers, and toys.

Bear Cove Escape — sleeps 15 | 5BR/3.5BA
Your own hideaway on six wooded acres with a long, private drive. Two living rooms and a huge lower‑level game zone keep everyone entertained with pool, ping‑pong, air hockey, foosball, PS4, and movies. Deck and front porch time is non‑negotiable. You’re six minutes to a Wisconsin River boat launch, about 20 minutes to Castle Rock Lake, and an easy hop to the Dells, Cascade Mountain, and small‑town eats.

Hidden Lake Escape — sleeps 4–5 | 2BR/2BA
A stylish mid‑century‑leaning retreat on private Trout Lake with 150 feet of shoreline for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. The vaulted great room, hidden study stocked with books and games, and Fire TV setup make rainy‑day hours fly. Outside, linger in the private hot tub, then roast s’mores by the fire. It’s a peaceful base close to classic Wisconsin attractions.

Amenities Cabintimers actually use

Fast Wi‑Fi for remote work check‑ins. Smart TVs and Roku/Fire TV across common spaces and bedrooms. Fully stocked kitchens with coffee setups and basics like spices and oils. On‑site laundry for sandy socks and ski layers. Gas/charcoal grills, screened porches or decks, and plenty of parking for trailers and UTVs. Many homes welcome well‑mannered dogs, because the family mascot deserves lake time too.

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Things to do nearby

On the water: Launch your own boat or rent pontoons and PWCs at Castle Rock Watersports. Book a scenic spin on The Cruisin’ Turtle from the Dirty Turtle Bar & Grill. Fish for walleye, bass, and panfish. Swim, paddle, and sandcastle your way through long summer days.
On land: Hike Buckhorn State Park and Roche‑a‑Cri. Spot cranes at Necedah National Wildlife Refuge. Tackle 36 holes at Sand Valley and Sedge Valley. In winter, chase fresh snow on local trails and point the car to Cascade Mountain for downhill laps.
In town: Head to the Dells for boat tours, waterparks, kid‑friendly attractions, and outlet shopping. Grab supper‑club classics and lakeside live music throughout the season.

Why book direct with My Favorite Home Away From Home

Third‑party sites add up to 18% in extra fees. Booking direct here means: no middleman, no platform add‑ons, and direct access to your local host for area tips, gear rentals, and honest advice about which home fits your crew. That’s more budget for bait, lift tickets, cheese curds, and a round at Sand Valley.

Trip‑planning nuggets

Group logistics are smooth here. Large dining areas and multiple living spaces help multi‑generation groups spread out, and two‑kitchen setups simplify big‑batch cooking. Bring your boats, trailers, ATVs, and snow toys—there’s room to park and nearby launches and trail access make it easy to get moving. Seasons matter in Central Wisconsin. Summer brings live music on the water, fall color pops along quiet county roads, winter means board‑game championships by the fireplace and stargazing from the hot tub, and spring migration turns the Necedah area into a bird‑watching festival.

Ready to plan? Explore Eagle Bluff Estate, Bear Cove Escape, Hidden Lake Escape, and more at My Favorite Home Away From Home. Book direct to skip fees and talk to the local team.

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Ashe County Cabin Rentals with Carolina Mountain Vacations: Blue Ridge stays near West Jefferson, Boone & the New River. Now Taking Direct Bookings Through RentNorthCarolinaCabins.com!

Ashe County Cabin Rentals with Carolina Mountain Vacations: Blue Ridge stays near West Jefferson, Boone & the New River. Now Taking Direct Bookings Through RentNorthCarolinaCabins.com!

Cabintimers, if you crave winding parkway views, lazy river afternoons, and starry-night hot-tub soaks, put Ashe County, NC on your radar. Carolina Mountain Vacations manages a curated mix of cabins across the High Country—close to West Jefferson, Boone, Blowing Rock, Todd, and the Blue Ridge Parkway. It’s the quieter side of the North Carolina mountains, with wide-open views and small-town flavor that rewards slow travel.

Why Cabintimers love this corner of the Blue Ridge

Location that makes weekending easy. From Charlotte or Greensboro, you’re here in about two hours; Raleigh–Durham is roughly three. That means more time mountaining, less time car-sitting.

Cabins for how you actually travel. Filter for pet-friendly stays, private hot tubs, fast Wi‑Fi, or A/C. Whether it’s a couples’ reset, a friend trip, or the annual family summit, you’ll find layouts that match your crew and your budget.

Four-season play. Spring brings rhododendron hikes and bike rides; summer means New River paddles and porch naps; fall erupts in color along the Parkway; winter delivers ski days and snow tubing within a short drive. The mountains don’t clock out—neither should your adventure.

Nearby things to do (save this list)

Blue Ridge Parkway: Roll the overlooks, hop on short trails, pack a picnic, and chase those golden-hour panoramas.

New River: One of the oldest rivers on the planet runs gentle through Ashe County—perfect for canoeing, kayaking, or tubing. Bonus points if your rental sits along the water.

Grandfather Mountain & Linville: Swinging Bridge selfies, wildlife habitats, and serious hiking—easy day trips.

Virginia Creeper Trail: Coasting on a rail-to-trail route in Whitetop, VA is pure joy. Bike shuttle up, grin all the way down.

Tweetsie Railroad: A nostalgic stop for families near Blowing Rock. It’s kitschy in the best way.

West Jefferson arts & eats: Stroll murals and galleries, stock the cabin with Ashe County Cheese, then explore breweries and barbecue.

Planning tips from a local manager (aka your mountain concierge)

  • Book direct with Carolina Mountain Vacations for the best selection, no platform service fees, and real humans who know every switchback. You’ll get guidance on roads, 4WD needs, heater quirks, and the perfect porch for sunrise.
  • Ask about seasonal specials. Midweek freebies and shoulder-season deals pop up—especially in October and early December.
  • Mind the mountain roads. Some cabins require AWD/4WD in winter or after heavy rain. Pack that common sense with your hiking socks.
  • Match your vibe. Seeking privacy? Aim for ridge-perched cabins at the end of a gravel road. Traveling with the crew? Look for bigger footprints near West Jefferson for quick town runs.

Sample cabin features you’ll see

Private hot tubs • Firepits • Mountain-view decks • Gas/wood fireplaces • Wi‑Fi for remote work breaks • Smart TVs for movie nights • Full kitchens built for pancake diplomacy • Pet‑friendly options so the dog can finally sniff Appalachian air.

When to go

  • Spring (March–May): Wildflowers, cooler temps, fewer crowds.
  • Summer (June–August): River time all the time—book ahead for popular weeks.
  • Fall (late September–early November): The leaf show is real. Consider midweek to stretch your budget.
  • Winter (December–February): Fireplaces and ski days; watch for storm windows and road conditions.

Ready to plan?

Browse the Carolina Mountain Vacations listings, pick your cabin filters (pet-friendly, hot tub, Wi‑Fi, A/C), scan the specials, and book directly with the owner/manager to skip fees and gain local expertise. This isn’t a transaction; it’s a relationship with people who live where you’re vacationing—and that makes your trip better.

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Lake George Vacation Rentals Done Right: Northern Living NY’s Lakefront Homes, Dock Space, Pet-Friendly Stays & Concierge Perks. A RentNewYorkCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2015!

Lake George Vacation Rentals Done Right: Northern Living NY’s Lakefront Homes, Dock Space, Pet-Friendly Stays & Concierge Perks. A RentNewYorkCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2015!

Cabintimers, when the Adirondacks call, Lake George answers with glassy coves, island-spotted views, and mornings that smell like pine and pancakes. Northern Living NY builds on that magic with a portfolio of vacation homes and estates that range from cozy hideouts to multi-home compounds for the whole crew. Sort by sleep count, grab lakefront options with rentable dock space, browse pool and pet-friendly stays, even filter for Saratoga Racetrack weeks. It’s cabin time with choices.

Northern Living Vacation Rentals in Lake George, NY keeps planning simple: select by stay type (boat-friendly, family-friendly, lakefront, secluded, winter) or jump straight to Lake George cabins. Many listings highlight exactly what Cabintimers crave—hot tubs, fireplaces, lake access, and those golden words: dock space. For bigger gatherings, the estates category covers large-group configurations where everyone gets a real bed and a better story.

Why Cabintimers Book With Northern Living NY

Direct access to local pros matters. Northern Living’s concierge team can line up boat and kayak rentals, set you up with a private chef, arrange farm-fresh food deliveries, and help with event planning. Translation: you focus on sunrise paddles; they handle logistics. If you don’t see the service listed, they invite you to ask—they’ll try to make it happen.

They also publish practical, boots-on-the-ground guides. Use their “Things to Do” hub to explore Lake George Village, Bolton Landing, Lake Luzerne, Fort Ann, and Queensbury—including links to lakefront stays, pet-friendly properties, and rentals with dock space. When you want the short list without doom-scrolling, call or message the team for concierge-level suggestions.

Eating well is part of cabin culture. Northern Living’s dining guides span waterfront patios, craft beverages, igloo dining in winter, and town-by-town picks from Bolton Landing to Queensbury. Their roundups make it easy to plan a progressive dinner or just find the right pizza after a long day on the water.

Trip-Building Highlights Around Lake George

Morning: coffee on the deck, then a slow cruise along the islands if you’ve booked dock space. Midday: swap between coves and cliffside lookouts, or head into Bolton Landing for lunch. Evening: fire pit, stars, and that little ritual where everyone lists one “best moment.” The Northern Living catalog makes all of this plug-and-play, from two-person retreats to estates like Dockside, Huddle Bay, and Grand Shore Haven with water access and gathering space to spare.

Saratoga + Four-Season Play

Visiting for the Saratoga meet? Filter for Saratoga Racetrack rentals so your crew can split time between the track and the lake. Winter folks, cue igloo dining, ice bars, and quiet trails; spring brings waterfalls and early paddles; fall is leaf-peeping from the deck. Their seasonal content and service menu keep the fun rolling, no matter when you sneak away.

Book Direct. Always.

Cabintimers know: booking direct means no service fees, no middleman, and real help from local experts. Browse Northern Living NY’s rentals, pick a home with the features you want—lake access, hot tub, dock space, pet-friendly—and reach out to their team when you’re ready to lock it in. You get better information, smoother logistics, and more budget left for boat fuel and maple-soft-serve.

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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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