16 Lake Lodge on 16 Mile Lake: A UP Basecamp Cabintimers Will Love. A RentMichiganCabins.com Listing Partner!

16 Lake Lodge on 16 Mile Lake: A UP Basecamp Cabintimers Will Love. A RentMichiganCabins.com Listing Partner!

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If lake mornings, pine-scented breezes, and Pictured Rocks day trips are your kind of vacation, put 16 Lake Lodge on the list. This three-bedroom Munising-area cabin sits right on 16 Mile Lake in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, giving Cabintimers an easy launch into paddling at sunrise and s’mores under a sky full of stars at night. It’s quiet, it’s convenient to the action, and it’s made for groups that want time together on and off the water.

Inside, the lodge keeps things simple and comfortable. A roomy living area centers around a fireplace for those cool UP evenings, while the fully equipped kitchen handles pancake breakfasts and after-adventure dinners without fuss. Step out to the deck, take in that long water view, and listen to loons call while the coffee’s still hot. Wi‑Fi keeps you connected when you need it, but most Cabintimers tell us the lake view steals the show.

The property shines outside. 16 Mile Lake is an all‑sports playground ringed by forest, so bring the fishing rods, kayaks, and that book you’ve been saving for dock time. There’s a private dock for easy in-and-out, plus a grill and lakeside fire pit that quickly become the evening hangout. Summer days tend to drift from swims to boat rides to burgers on the grill — the kind of rhythm you remember long after the suitcases are back in the closet.

Fall here is a color show. Pack a camera and a light layer and wander Hiawatha National Forest trails or cruise County Road H-58 for sweeping leaf views. When the snow arrives, this location really pays off: you can hop right on local snowmobile trails from the property and be into deep UP powder fast. Come spring, waterfalls swell and quiet trails return — it’s an easy four‑season escape.

And you’re minutes from the sights Cabintimers travel north to see. Spend a full day at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore — hike Miners Castle and Miners Falls, stroll Sand Point Beach, or book a boat tour to see those striped cliffs from the water. Bike or hike Grand Island National Recreation Area. In town, grab pasties, whitefish sandwiches, and a pint from a local brewpub. For a classic supper-club evening, head to The Buckhorn. Au Train’s beaches, Christmas’s quirky photo ops, and day trips to Grand Marais or Marquette keep the options wide open.

What Cabintimers love about booking 16 Lake Lodge directly with the owner? No service fees. No middleman. Real answers from a local who knows the lake, the trails, and when to be at the falls for the best photos. That direct connection often means flexible arrival tips, insider fishing spots, and recommendations you won’t find on big-box travel sites.

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• Sleeps groups comfortably in three bedrooms with a laid‑back lakehouse layout that works for families and friends.

• Lakefront deck, private dock, grill, and fire pit keep everyone outside from breakfast through stargazing.

• Four seasons of play: paddling and fishing in summer, color tours in fall, snowmobiling and skiing in winter, waterfall chasing in spring.

• Near Munising’s outfitters, boat tours, beaches, and trailheads; easy access to Hiawatha National Forest and Grand Island.

Ready to swap screen time for lake time? Visit our MI Lodge Listing to check dates, ask questions about our SNOW GUARANTEE, and book direct for the best value and local expertise.

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Little Star Lake Cabin in Manitowish Waters: Sandy Shoreline, Dockside Days, and Direct-Book Perks! RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Member Since 2019.

Little Star Lake Cabin in Manitowish Waters: Sandy Shoreline, Dockside Days, and Direct-Book Perks! RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Member Since 2019.

Looking for a one-of-a-kind Manitowish Waters cabin rental on the Manitowish Chain? Cabintimers, meet the Cozy Cottage on Little Star Lake—a 2-bedroom, 1-bath cottage that sleeps 4 and puts you steps from calm, clear water and the storied Little Bohemia Lodge. This is the kind of place where mornings start with coffee on the porch and end with s’mores at the fire ring, with a full day of lake time in between.

Why Cabintimers love this cottage

Set right on Little Star Lake, the property has over 125 feet of private, rippled sand frontage and a private dock—a big win for families with young swimmers and anyone who wants quick, easy access to the boat. Bring your own rig or rent one locally and enjoy door-to-dock access to the 10-lake Manitowish Chain. Musky, bass, walleye, and panfish keep anglers busy from opener to fall color. Back at the cottage, you have A/C, satellite TV, a grill, and a full kitchen to make meals together simple. Pets are considered with owner approval, so the whole crew can tag along.

Inside, the cottage layout is dialed for a small family or two friends’ trips: one bedroom with a queen bed, one with two twins, and one full bath. It’s an easygoing base that lets the lake steal the show.

A location with a story

History buffs and food lovers will get a kick out of the scene here—the cottage sits by Little Bohemia Lodge, home to the famous Dillinger shootout and filming location for Public Enemies. Walk over for a meal, a drink, and a slice of Northwoods lore. Around town, you’ll find friendly supper clubs, taverns, and dock-and-dine spots that make a day on the chain feel complete.

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Things to do on and off the water

Paddle the calm bays at sunrise. Cruise to Island Lake for a picnic on a sandy point. When you’re ready to stretch your legs, hop on the Heart of Vilas County Bike Trail System toward Boulder Junction for miles of paved riding. Mountain bikers and winter sport fans can hit WinMan Trails for singletrack, fat biking, XC skiing, and snowshoeing. The area’s snowmobile and ATV/UTV trails connect you to big-mile adventures right from Manitowish Waters.

Seasonal details Cabintimers should know

The Cozy Cottage rents weekly, Saturday to Saturday, from mid‑May through the third week of October. After Labor Day, the owners will consider a four‑night minimum—great news for a quick fall color escape. Rates and availability change with the season; reach out directly for current info.

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Skip third-party fees and book directly with the local owners (The Johnses) for the best rate and real Northwoods advice. You can browse the listing on RentWisconsinCabins.com and then send an inquiry or call for availability and questions:

Ready for your next session of Cabin Time? Cast off from your private dock, grill on the porch, and settle into Little Star Lake life.

Visit the owner’s site to check dates and send your questions. Book direct—no service fees, no middleman, all local know-how.

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Adventure’s End on Lulu Lake: A Shawano, WI Cabin for Cabintimers. A Listing Partner on RentWisconsinCabins.com Since 2013!

Adventure’s End on Lulu Lake: A Shawano, WI Cabin for Cabintimers. A Listing Partner on RentWisconsinCabins.com Since 2013!

When Cabintimers think “quiet water, campfire crackle, and easy days on the lake,” Adventure’s End on Lulu Lake checks every box. This two-bedroom Shawano, WI cabin sits on a partially wooded lot facing calm, no‑wake waters—perfect for paddling, fishing, and coffee-with-a-view mornings on the deck. Bring your favorite people and settle in for simple, memorable cabin time.

Where you’ll stay Adventure’s End blends classic cabin comfort with handy extras for longer stays. You’ll find a queen in the main bedroom, a double in the second, and two hide‑a‑beds for extra sleeping space—great for families or pairs of families traveling together. A full kitchen makes mealtimes a breeze, while the washer/dryer keeps gear fresh after days on the trails or the lake. Evenings come with options: stream a movie on the Smart TV, play cards around the big living room, or fire up the wood‑burning stove when the air turns crisp.

Lake life, made easy Lulu Lake is a peaceful, no‑wake lake. That means smooth paddling and relaxed fishing rather than jet-ski traffic. Your stay includes a private dock plus a canoe and rowboat—so getting on the water is simple. Cast for panfish, bass, and pike, then gather around the lakeside firepit to trade stories after sunset. Swimming is shallow by the pier, but a county park with a sandy beach is just a short drive away if you want bigger splash time.

Year-round ways to play From the back door, you’ll have quick access to hiking and biking when the ground’s dry, and snowmobiling when it’s white. Nearby Shawano Lake serves up big-lake energy for boat days. Golf courses, parks, and local trails add plenty of options for all ages.

Local things to do (beyond the dock) Make time for a show at the Mielke Arts Center, a community favorite for theater and concerts. For boat days, head to Shawano Lake—rent a pontoon or water toys and make it a full crew outing. Feeling lucky? Menominee Casino Resort in Keshena and Ho‑Chunk Gaming Wittenberg are both an easy drive. Between outings, explore Shawano’s supper clubs, farm stands, and seasonal events like the Shawano County Fair.

Good-to-know cabin details There’s Wi‑Fi for remote check-ins, a window A/C unit and ceiling fans for warm afternoons, plus a two‑car garage and room to park a boat trailer. The cabin is non‑smoking and pet‑free. Minimum stay is three nights. Ask about weekly and multi‑week discounts.

Why Cabintimers book direct Skip the middleman and keep more trip money for bait, s’mores, and suppers out. When you book direct with the owner, you avoid traveler service fees and get local insights on the best beaches, trailheads, and where the fish are biting.

Ready to plan your stay? Visit the owner at Adventures End to check availability and connect directly. Or, reach out through the Adventure’s End listing on RentWisconsinCabins.com to book with confidence.


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Wake Up on Round Lake: Sunrise Shores Lake House in Palisade, MN. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2019!

Wake Up on Round Lake: Sunrise Shores Lake House in Palisade, MN. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2019!

If your perfect cabin time starts with coffee on the deck and the call of loons, you’ll feel right at home at Sunrise Shores Lake House. This Palisade, Minnesota lake home sits on Round Lake with clear, 16‑foot visibility and sunrise views that light up the water. It’s peaceful, easy to reach from the Twin Cities, and set up for Cabintimers who want lake days, bonfires, and simple comforts with their crew—including the dog.

Why Cabintimers love Sunrise Shores This 1,400‑square‑foot home checks the boxes for space and convenience. You’ll find three private bedrooms, 1.5 baths, strong Wi‑Fi, and plenty of room to spread out. Spend slow mornings in the four‑season porch, then drift outside to two large decks and a ground‑level patio for grilling and dining. The 150 feet of shoreline and private dock make it a breeze to swim, fish, and tie up your boat. Kayaks and a canoe are ready for you on site, with life jackets included. Dogs are welcome (with a fee), and the quiet dead‑end road keeps the vibe relaxed.

Life on Round Lake Round Lake spans around 650 acres and is known for that crystal‑clear water. Wade from the gentle, sandy shallows, motor out for skiing or tubing, or paddle to explore the shoreline. Locals love to boat over to a shallow sandy area—kids splash all day while adults kick back. Anglers target panfish, bass, and walleye, and evening bonfires bring out starry skies and the soft hoot of owls.

Rain or shine fun If clouds roll in, the lower‑level family room delivers easy entertainment with streaming TV, a foosball table, puzzles, and card games. When the sun returns, grab the yard games and head back outside. The lot has mature trees for shade and open space for play.

Four seasons of adventure Summer is for swims, paddles, and the deck. Fall brings blazing color and quiet hikes. In winter, you’re close to snowmobile and ATV trail systems; bring the trailer—there’s space to park. Spring is for cool‑water fishing and cozy fires.

Local things to do Make Round Lake home base and add a few day trips:

  • Long Lake Conservation Center for trails, wildlife, and educational programs.
  • Cuyuna Country State Recreation Area for famous red‑dirt mountain bike trails and mine‑lake paddling.
  • Tee it up at nearby courses like Minnesota National (McGregor), Emily Greens, Cuyuna Rolling Hills, and Quadna Mountain (Hill City).
  • Explore Aitkin for cafes, supper clubs, and small‑town shopping; roll north toward Crosby/Ironton for bikes, breweries, and lake views.

Good to know Weekly, Saturday‑to‑Saturday stays are common in peak summer. Lower‑season stays often start at three to four nights. Pets are considered (dogs only), and a cleaning fee applies. Policies may change—confirm details with the owner when you book direct.

Book direct for the best cabin time Skip the middleman. When you book directly with the owner you avoid platform service fees and get local expertise on the lake, the bite, and the best nearby trails. Head to the Sunrise Shores Lake House page on RentMinnesotaCabins.com to message the owner, ask questions, and lock in your preferred dates.

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Adeline’s House of Cool: Lake Puckaway Cabin (Sleeps 12) With a 20‑Foot Hot Tub. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2013!

Adeline’s House of Cool: Lake Puckaway Cabin (Sleeps 12) With a 20‑Foot Hot Tub. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2013!

Cabintimers, this Wisconsin cabin is all about play. Adeline’s House of Cool sits in Green Lake County with quick access to Lake Puckaway and nearby small towns like Marquette, Markesan, Princeton, and Green Lake. It’s family‑owned, kid‑friendly, and pet‑friendly. Bring the whole crew.

Adeline’s is a whole‑house vacation rental with sleeping space for up to twelve across six cozy bedrooms. There are two full bathrooms plus a half bath, so getting out the door for fishing runs or dinner is smooth. A winding staircase leads to a second‑floor great room with a stone-and-granite wood‑burning fireplace and plush seating. The screened wrap‑around deck stretches outside with hanging bench swings and a gated access point to a classic fireman’s pole. Yep—this place was built for laughs.

The 20‑Foot “Big Dipper”

The star of the show is the 20‑foot hot tub—affectionately called the Big Dipper. Mood lighting, soothing jets, and in‑tub benches turn hangout time into a nightly ritual. French doors open to a dining and gathering area, so snacks and stories are always within reach. This is where late‑night chats and early‑morning coffee seem to last a little longer.

Game On: Bar + Arcade Vibes

The game room is a people‑pleaser. There’s a large handcrafted bar with multiple coolers, a regulation pool table, an old‑school jukebox, a tuned piano, pinball, and an antique slot machine. A stone-and‑granite wood‑burning fireplace anchors the room, and there’s satellite TV and Wi‑Fi when the game is on. Handcrafted stained‑glass fixtures add that extra bit of Wisconsin personality.

Outside: Pier, Fire Ring, and Quirky Finds

Step into the yard and you’ve got space to roam under tall trees. Follow the path to the private pier on a channel that leads to Lake Puckaway—great for casting a line, launching a kayak, or just watching the water. Even in winter, the lake draws anglers and snow‑season explorers. Back near the house, gather at the large fire pit for s’mores and stories. There’s even a working telephone booth to call between the house and the fire ring—one of those only‑at‑Adeline’s touches. Keep an eye out for Cowboy Joe on the wrap‑around porch and a life‑size Laurel & Hardy for fun photo ops. In warmer months, the colorful umbrella garden pops for strolls and selfies.

Where to Explore

Adeline’s location sets you up for easy day trips. Head to the Grand River Marsh Wildlife Area for quiet trails and bird‑watching. Drive the country roads to Amish communities in Dalton and Kingston for baked goods and handmade finds. Golfers can play The Golf Courses of Lawsonia in Green Lake. With Wisconsin Dells a reasonable drive away, waterslides can be part of the plan, too. Closer to home, Princeton’s shops and seasonal flea market make a relaxed afternoon.

When to Go

This cabin works in every season. Winter brings ice fishing and fireside hangs. Spring brightens the grounds and nearby wetlands. Summer is all about the pier, the hot tub, and long evenings on the deck. Fall paints the county in deep reds and golds—bring the camera.

Booking Tips for Cabintimers

Adeline’s House of Cool offers “Save Your Stay” reservations up to 18 months out, which is helpful for groups coordinating calendars. Weekday stays often come with added value and a little more elbow room around the county. Most important—book direct with the owner for the lowest price and local know‑how. No service fees. No middleman. Real answers from folks who know the area.

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Franklin Lake Cabin: Clear Water, Trail Miles & Campfire Nights in Three Lakes, WI. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2013!

Franklin Lake Cabin: Clear Water, Trail Miles & Campfire Nights in Three Lakes, WI. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2013!

Looking for a Northwoods base where the water is glassy at sunrise and the pines whisper right out the back door? Franklin Lake Cabin in Three Lakes, Wisconsin delivers the classic cabin experience Cabintimers crave—quiet mornings on the pier, easy lake access, and miles of Nicolet National Forest to roam.

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Why Cabintimers love this cabin

This two-bedroom, one-bath vacation home sits just about 30 steps from Franklin Lake. It’s sized right for a family or two couples—one bedroom has a king bed, the second offers two twins, and the living room adds a queen sleeper. Central A/C and a gas furnace keep temps just right year-round, while a wood-burning fireplace sets the tone for board games and movie nights.

The spacious lakeside deck is your outdoor living room, outfitted with both gas and charcoal grills plus seating for lingering over dinner. Down by the private pier, tie off your own boat or slip out in the included rowboats, canoe, or fishing kayak. Life jackets are on hand, and there’s a fish-cleaning setup waiting for your walleye, smallmouth, northern pike, or panfish. Inside, the full kitchen is stocked with the essentials (yes, bring K‑cups), and there’s a washer/dryer to simplify longer stays. Note: bring your own bed and bath linens and paper products.

No pets means a tidy, dander-free stay. There’s a landline for peace of mind and antenna TV with a video library for rainy days. Most Cabintimers spend evenings around the shoreline fire ring watching the sky fade while loons call across the water.

On-the-water days

Franklin Lake is known for clear water and an easy-to-enjoy shoreline. Families love paddling to the nearby island for a picnic and a little exploring. A mile from the cabin you’ll find a sandy beach, a public boat landing, and the historic Franklin Lake Recreation Area. The west bay is a favorite for anglers, while the lake’s laid-back vibe makes it a relaxing change of pace from busier chains.

Four seasons of Northwoods fun

Summer brings swimming, paddling, and sunset cruises. Autumn paints the forest in blazing color—perfect for hikers and photographers. When the snow flies, this corner of the Northwoods is a playground for cross-country skiers, snowmobilers, and ice anglers. Trails thread the area in every direction, so you can ride or glide right into winter solitude.

Nearby adventures in Three Lakes & Eagle River

Make time to explore the local scene:

  • Three Lakes Winery pours award-winning fruit wines and offers tastings in town—perfect for a rainy afternoon or a post-hike reward.
  • Trail time is serious business here. The Three Lakes–Brule River trail network links up hundreds of miles for snowmobiling and silent-sport exploring through the Nicolet National Forest.
  • Family day in Eagle River. Head 20 minutes north for shopping and eats, or spark young imaginations at the Northwoods Children’s Museum. When the sun’s out, take a scenic drive past the famous Eagle River–Three Lakes Chain of Lakes.
  • More water to try. Butternut Lake and other nearby waters offer a fresh change of scenery and species.

Good-to-know details

High season typically books by the week, Saturday to Saturday. Shoulder seasons can be more flexible for partial-week stays—just ask. The cabin is set up for easy living, but remember to pack linens and towels. Got a boat? Dock it at the private pier. Prefer to travel light? Use the canoe, rowboats, or fishing kayak on site.

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Skip third‑party markups. When you book Franklin Lake Cabin directly with the owner through It’s Cabin Time®, you avoid service fees and connect with a local who knows the lake and the forest by heart. Cabintimers get better value and better advice—every time.

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Two Ways to Wake Up on Upper Scott Lake: The Cottage & The Rosebed. A Listing Member on RentMichiganCabins.com Since 2018!

Two Ways to Wake Up on Upper Scott Lake: The Cottage & The Rosebed. A Listing Member on RentMichiganCabins.com Since 2018!

My Sweet Adeline MI

Southwest Michigan’s Upper Scott Lake sits just far enough from the bustle to let the loon calls be your morning alarm. At My Sweet Adeline you have two lakefront homes to pick from—each one ready for an easy-going stay with friends, family, and even the dog. Cabintimers, grab your coffee mug and picture which porch view fits your style.


The Cottage – classic cabin comfort

  • Sleeps 8 | 4 bedrooms | 2 baths | pet friendly
    A pine-framed deck, crackling gas fireplace, and private dock set the scene for long weekends and week-long reunions. The Cottage sits steps from the water, so kids can race from breakfast to the row boat in seconds. Evenings belong to s’mores around the fire pit or stargazing from the hammock. Inside, central heat and A/C keep every season comfortable while DirecTV and a stereo with outdoor speakers add rainy-day backup fun. A full kitchen, grill on the deck, and provided linens mean you can pack light and start relaxing faster.

The Rosebed – roomy, bright, and ready for groups

  • Sleeps 10 | 4 bedrooms + loft | 2 baths | pet friendly
    Five wooded acres wrap this airy retreat, giving kids plenty of lawn to roam before they jump off the private dock. Two main-level bedrooms (one king, one full) plus an upstairs loft with twins are a smart setup for multi-generation trips. Slide open the lakeside door, fire up the grill, and let dinner move from kitchen to huge deck without missing the sunset. A gas fireplace takes over when snow blankets the shoreline, making winter getaways as tempting as summer fun.

Why Cabintimers Love Upper Scott Lake

  • Swim, paddle, fish, or simply float—this 100-acre spring-fed lake is all-sport and all-season. Borrow the row boat or rent the resident pontoon for sunset cruises.
  • South Haven & Saugatuck are both under 25 minutes away. Hit the beaches, browse art galleries, or sample the ice cream shops.
  • HawksHead Golf Course, Fenn Valley Winery, and Gingerman Raceway sit within a quick 10-minute drive. Fall apple-picking and color tours keep the calendar packed after Labor Day.
  • Snowmobiling and cross-country ski trails pick up when the lake freezes. Light the fireplace, pour cocoa, and watch flakes fall on the pines.

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Skip traveler fees and automated chatbots. When you reserve straight from the owner at MySweetAdeline.com you get local tips, flexible arrival options, and honest pricing—no middleman required. Cabintimers know: direct is best.


Plan Your Cabin Crawl

The Cottage is perfect for an easy-going family retreat. The Rosebed spreads out for larger gatherings. Rent both for up to 18 guests and make Upper Scott Lake your annual meeting place. Bring the dog, pack your fishing pole, and let lake time set the pace.


Ready to hear waves under the porch rail? Visit MySweetAdeline Your next Upper Scott Lake story starts there.

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