Wildflower Cabin on Wood Lake: A Grantsburg Stay for Cabintimers. A Book Direct Listing Partner on RentWisconsinCabins.com.

Wildflower Cabin on Wood Lake: A Grantsburg Stay for Cabintimers. A Book Direct Listing Partner on RentWisconsinCabins.com.

Looking for a Northwoods base where mornings start with loons and end by the fire ring? Say hello to Wildflower Cabin on Wood Lake in Grantsburg, Wisconsin. This peaceful two‑bedroom, one‑bath cabin sleeps up to six and sits steps from the water, giving Cabintimers easy access to paddling, fishing, and those unhurried porch sit‑downs that make trips memorable.

Why Cabintimers love this Wood Lake cabin

  • Room for six with two bedrooms and four total beds—great for families or two couples.
  • Full kitchen with the essentials (coffee maker, full stove/oven, microwave, fridge, plus staples).
  • Comfort perks like broadband Wi‑Fi, A/C and heat, washer/dryer, and a hair dryer for fewer “oops, forgot it” moments.
  • Outdoor hangouts: back deck and patio, lakeside fire pit, and dedicated canoe/kayak racks so your boats are ready when you are.

Book direct for the best rate and local tips—no service fees, no middleman. Head to cabininbloom.com to check dates.

Where you’re staying: Wood Lake + Grantsburg

Grantsburg sits in Burnett County near the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, so you get a friendly small‑town feel with serious outdoor access. Wood Lake is a calm spot to paddle at sunrise, try for panfish or bass, and watch migrating birds cruise overhead.

3 easy ways to spend a day

1) Paddles up on the St. Croix

The upper St. Croix is classic Northwoods water—forested banks, sandbars, and stretches with a little zip. Rent gear or book a shuttle through local outfitters, then float for a few hours and be back in time to grill dinner. Pick a mellow section for the kids or a slightly faster run if your crew wants a splash.

2) Wildlife watching at Crex Meadows

Just a short drive from the cabin, Crex Meadows Wildlife Area is 30,000 acres of wetlands and prairie. Cruise the auto‑tour route, scan for trumpeter swans and sandhill cranes, and pop into the visitor center for maps and current sightings. Photographers, bring the long lens—sunrise light over the marsh is next‑level.

3) Trails and river views in Governor Knowles State Forest

This 32,000‑acre forest parallels the St. Croix and offers hiking, biking, horseback riding, and winter ski/snowmobile routes. Mix a morning trail loop with an afternoon paddle or a lazy shoreline picnic.

Rain plan (or rest day) in town

  • Brickfield Brewing pours a wide rotating tap list in a restored creamery space across from Memory Lake. Grab a flight on the patio and watch the water.
  • Memory Lake Park has playgrounds, shelters, and seasonal events—easy fun for littles between adventures.

Seasonal notes for Cabintimers

  • Spring: Waterfowl migration at Crex Meadows, cool nights by the fire, and quiet trails.
  • Summer: Prime paddling and fishing. Bring water shoes for sandbar stops.
  • Fall: Color show across Burnett County; crisp mornings on Wood Lake with steam rising off the surface.
  • Winter: Pack the fat‑tire bike or skis for forest trails. Warm up back at the cabin with cocoa and a movie.

What to pack

  • Layers, even in July—Northwoods evenings run cool.
  • Binoculars and a camera for Crex Meadows and those lakeside loons.
  • Your favorite spices or rubs for the grill—kitchen’s ready for it.
  • Headlamps and campfire pies (trust us).

Good‑to‑know

  • The cabin sleeps six between two bedrooms (four total beds). One bathroom.
  • Fast Wi‑Fi for remote work or movie nights between hikes.
  • Canoe and kayak racks onsite; bring your boats or rent in town.

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Quick trip‑planning hits for Grantsburg

  • Best quick paddle: A morning lap on Wood Lake, then brunch back on the deck.
  • Wildlife on wheels: Drive the Crex auto route near golden hour.
  • Trail sampler: Short hikes in Governor Knowles with river overlooks.
  • Post‑adventure sip: Brickfield Brewing patio at sunset.

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Lake Time, Tee Time, Cabin Time: Your Guide to Cottage Keeper Vacation Rentals in Central Wisconsin. A Listing Partner on RentWisconsinCabins.com Since 2012!

Lake Time, Tee Time, Cabin Time: Your Guide to Cottage Keeper Vacation Rentals in Central Wisconsin. A Listing Partner on RentWisconsinCabins.com Since 2012!

Cabintimers, this is the good stuff. Wide water, sandy islands, tall pines, and a lineup of private homes that make it easy to unplug without giving up comfort. Cottage Keeper manages a collection of vacation rentals around Castle Rock Lake and Lake Petenwell in Adams and Juneau Counties—right where lazy beach days, big-fish mornings, and golf-obsessed afternoons all live happily together.

Why Cabintimers love this corner of Wisconsin

Castle Rock Lake is Wisconsin’s 4th-largest inland lake; Lake Petenwell is the 2nd-largest. That means room for everything: pontoon cruising, tubing, paddling, and those glassy sunrise fishing runs. The counties sit just north of Wisconsin Dells, so you can dip into the waterparks or attractions, then steer back to quiet shoreline.

Winter doesn’t slow the fun. Sled the frozen flowages, explore miles of snowmobile trails, and warm up by a crackling fire. Shoulder seasons shine too—birdwatching at Necedah National Wildlife Refuge, stair climbs at Roche-A-Cri State Park, and fiery fall colors that make even grocery runs feel like scenic byways.

What stands out about Cottage Keeper homes

Cottage Keeper focuses on privately owned homes with the kind of layouts that make group trips easy. You’ll find:

  • Waterfront cabins and homes on Castle Rock Lake and Lake Petenwell.
  • Pet-friendly options, so the four-legged crew tags along.
  • Full kitchens, wifi, washers/dryers, grills, and outdoor spaces made for cornhole and camp chairs.
  • Big gathering areas indoors, plus decks and fire pits outside for nightly debriefs under the Milky Way.

Sample stays that set the vibe

  • Cozy Cabins with Lake Petenwell pier – Two side-by-side cabins for smaller groups who want fishing mornings, hammock afternoons, and starry nights by the water.
  • Sunrise Cove on Lake Petenwell – Waterfront setting with a front-row seat to daybreak and easy lake access for kayaks and SUPs.
  • Harbor View on Castle Rock – Family- and dog-friendly, with a generous yard and room to spread out after a day on the water.
  • Tee Time at the Pines (Lake Arrowhead) – A tri-level hangout steps from the fairway. Golf in the AM; grill and games in the PM.
  • Endless Possibilities (Arkdale) – A comfortable two-bedroom launchpad for couples or small families exploring both lakes and nearby trails.

(Inventory changes often; new homes pop up, favorites book fast. That’s part of the fun—browsing the current options and finding “the one” for your crew.)

Trip planning cheat sheet

On the water: Rent a pontoon, chase walleyes, or island-hop for a picnic. Calm coves = great paddleboard sessions. Windy day? Kite flying on the sandbars is wildly satisfying.

On the greens: You’re in a golf hot zone—Lake Arrowhead’s Pines and Lakes courses are local legends, and Sand Valley is a short drive away for bucket-list rounds.

On the trails: UTV/ATV routes crisscross the area. Hike Roche-A-Cri’s staircase to a broad view of the central sands. Buckhorn State Park brings quiet backwaters and birdlife.

With kids: Splash around at Castle Rock County Park, build a stick fort at the shoreline, roast marshmallows, repeat. Add a day trip to the Dells for log flumes and funnel cake.

Winter: Ice fish for panfish and pike, then thaw out by the stove. Local taverns handle the chili; you handle the tales.

When to go

  • Summer: Peak lake life—boats, beaches, and nightly sunsets that refuse to quit.
  • Fall: Crisp air, leaf-peeping, and empty coves perfect for paddling.
  • Winter: Quiet beauty and trail time. Fewer crowds, more stars.
  • Spring: Running sap, migrating birds, and early tee times.

Booking tips for Cabintimers

Book direct with the local manager to get honest answers, the best price, and zero surprise fees. You’ll talk to folks who actually know the shoreline, the ramps, the bait shops, and which tee boxes play into the wind.

  • Bring layers. Lake breezes can flip the script.
  • Reserve boats and tee times early in summer.
  • Pack headlamps and a deck of cards. Cabin tradition.
  • Traveling with pups? Ask about yard setups and nearby dog-friendly beaches.

Ready to plan it?

Cruise the Cottage Keeper listings, compare waterfronts and porches, and stitch together a stay that fits your crew. We’re talking long dinners, longer laughs, and enough stories to fuel the next reunion.

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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?

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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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Pitlik’s Sand Beach Resort: Classic Northwoods Cabin Life on the Sugar Camp Chain. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2022!

Pitlik’s Sand Beach Resort: Classic Northwoods Cabin Life on the Sugar Camp Chain. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2022!

If your radar is pinging for a true Up North cabin experience, set your sights on Pitlik’s Sand Beach Resort in Eagle River, Wisconsin. Since 1928, this family-run resort has welcomed generations to its shoreline on Sand Lake—part of the five-lake Sugar Camp Chain. Cabins are spread along a gentle slope with tall pines, sandy swim areas, boat docks, and that easygoing Northwoods pace that nudges you outside before breakfast and brings you back to a crackling fire after dark.

Cabins for couples, families, and the whole crew

Pitlik’s offers a mix of classic log cabins and larger rentals. Expect full kitchens, lakeside porches, cozy gathering spaces, and that satisfying “pair of boots by the door” simplicity. Some layouts cater to couples seeking quiet mornings on the pier; others are perfect for multi-family trips with bunkrooms, big tables for card games, and space to spread out. Pets are welcome in select cabins, and many rentals sit steps from the sand—so the coffee-to-kayak commute is about thirty seconds.

Quick Cabin Guide: Snappy blurbs for every stay

You & I – Cozy 1BR just steps from Sand Lake with a front-row sunrise view; couples love the quiet porch time and easy walk to the water.

Clearview – Modern 2BR close to shore with a queen room, twin room, and a bright lake outlook for morning coffee duty.

Oakcrest – A 2BR classic with tub/shower and an easy lakeside vantage—simple, comfortable, and close to the action.

Lagoon – Breezy 2BR near the beach with queen + twins and a tub/shower—quick launch for swims, paddles, and dock hangs.

Knotty Pine – One of the originals: roomy 3BR log cabin with wood-burning stove and screened porch—great for card nights after sunset cruises.

Outlet – 3BR peninsula perch where water wraps three sides; windows frame the shoreline and the vibe is all “waves for soundtrack.”

Bayview North – Full-log 2BR+loft with wood stove and fieldstone chimney; big deck connects to Bayview South for group getaways.

Bayview South – Twin to North: queen main floor, three twins in the loft, 1.5 baths, and a hilltop panorama over the Sand Lake thoroughfare.

Lakeview – 3BR full-log showpiece with spiral stair to the loft, two baths, and sliding doors to a patio aimed right at the lake.

Eagle’s Nest – 3BR full-log with loft sleeping, roll-in shower on main, and patio access—easy flow between lakeside lounging and fireside chats.

Chalet – 3BR lofted log cabin with stone chimney, spiral stair, and patio—room for eight and space to stash rods, boards, and boots.

Lookout – 3BR with that classic log-home warmth—wood stove, two baths, and a layout made for big breakfasts and bigger lake days.

Moonshine (upstairs lodge unit) – 2BR above the main lodge with open kitchen/living, laundry, and lake views; expect some downstairs buzz during restaurant hours.

Premier Lakehomes (non-resort, separate terms)
Chain Lake Hideaway – 2BR waterfront (plus sleeper) 1.5 miles from the lodge; gas fireplace, laundry, patio, private dock—pets considered.

Dam Lake Villa – 3BR lakefront (sleeps up to 9) 1.6 miles from the lodge; 3-season villa with built-in grill/bar, fireplace, laundry—pets considered.

Sand Lake Lakehouse – 4BR on Sand Lake with two levels of sleeping space, gas fireplace, modern kitchen, washer/dryer, southern-exposure deck—pets considered.

Eat & drink at the Lodge (and don’t miss Friday Fish Fry)

A huge part of the Pitlik’s experience happens at the main lodge. Stop in for hearty plates, Wisconsin tap favorites, and the resort’s famous Ultimate Bloody Mary. It’s social, it’s lively, and it’s always a short walk back to your cabin. When the fish fry bell rings on Friday, locals and resort guests make a beeline—arrive hungry.

Life on the Sugar Camp Chain

Five connected lakes—Sand, Dam, Chain, Stone, and Echo—mean endless routes for pontoon cruising, paddling, and fishing. Anglers chase panfish, bass, walleye, and yes, musky. The sandy swim area is friendly for kids, and calm morning water is tailor-made for paddleboards. Bring or rent a boat and spend the day lake-hopping, then drift back to your pier as loons call across the bay.

Four seasons of play

Summer is for swims, s’mores, and sunny boat days. Fall turns the shoreline into a fiery color show with cool nights perfect for the fireplace. Winter flips the script: Eagle River is a snowmobile capital with state trails linking right from the resort, plus cross-country skiing, ice fishing, sledding, and nearby downhill options. Spring? Quiet woods, migrating birds, and glassy, crowd-free water.

Nearby things to do in Eagle River & St. Germain

You’re a short drive from mini-golf, go-karts, horseback riding, local events, and trail systems. Golfers can pick from several public courses. Rain in the forecast? Pop into town for a museum stop, a bakery run, or a browse through outfitter shops. Winter visitors should mark the World Championship Snowmobile Derby on the calendar—part spectacle, part tradition.

Why Cabintimers book direct at Pitlik’s

Cabintimers know: booking direct with the resort is the smart move. You skip third-party service fees, get accurate availability, and talk with people who actually know which pier gets morning sun and which cabin has the roomiest table for your board-game tournament. You’ll also hear about shoulder-season savings, holiday openings, and boat rental details straight from the source.

Trip-planning tips

  • Bring layers. Even in July, evenings by the lake feel cooler than town.
  • Pack a lightweight tackle kit and a pair of camp shoes that can get wet.
  • Plan a shore lunch. Fresh fish, lemon, butter, a cast-iron pan—done.
  • Schedule at least one “stay put” day. No driving, just dock time, paddling, lodge snacks, repeat.

Ready to become part of the tradition? Explore accommodations, check dates, and contact Pitlik’s Sand Beach Resort directly to book like a Cabintimer—no middleman, no extra fees, all the local intel.

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Turtle Shore on South Turtle Lake: 30 Acres, Sandy Swim Area, and Pure Northwoods Quiet. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2013!

Turtle Shore on South Turtle Lake: 30 Acres, Sandy Swim Area, and Pure Northwoods Quiet. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2013!

Cabintimers, meet Turtle Shore—an updated 2-bedroom, 1-bath lakefront cabin with 800 feet of shoreline and a private, 30-acre setting on South Turtle Lake near Presque Isle/Winchester. It sleeps four, welcomes well-behaved pups (with approval), and serves up sunset views from a waterfront deck and pier. Book direct with the owner for better rates and local knowledge—no service fees, no middleman.

Days here revolve around the water. The gradual, sandy bottom is easy on little feet. Lounge on the deck, cast from the 40-foot pier, or take out the included 14-foot fishing boat, canoe, or paddleboat to explore the three-lake Turtle Rock Chain. Anglers chase musky, pike, bass, panfish, and walleye. There’s a public launch for your own boat, too. Quiet rules keep it peaceful: no jet skis or wake boats, and no ATVs/UTVs.

Inside, the cabin blends classic Northwoods character with modern comforts. Think pine paneling, restored wood floors, Wi-Fi, cable/streaming, and a wood-burning stove with stacked firewood ready to go. Heated tile floors warm the kitchen and bath on cool mornings. The open living/dining space faces the lake, and the kitchen is stocked—right down to a coffee grinder for fresh beans. Year-round rental means summer swims, crisp fall color, ski-season coziness, and ice-fishing days that end by the firepit.

Trail lovers, bring the bikes, skis, or snowshoes. WinMan Trails is less than a mile away, with groomed Nordic loops, machine-built flow for mountain biking, fat-tire routes, and peaceful hiking tracks. Roll out in the morning, return for lakeside lunch, then head back for sunset laps.

Make time for classic Northwoods outings. Float the Manitowish River with Hawk’s Nest Canoe Outfitters—choose a mellow paddle or a full afternoon on the water. Then grab dinner at Little Bohemia Lodge, where the John Dillinger story lives on—bullet holes and all. It’s part museum, part supper tradition, and all Northwoods.

Trip planning notes for Cabintimers

Pack beach towels, life jackets for the kids, and your favorite roasting sticks. Check WinMan’s trail updates before you go, and remember the cabin’s quiet-water rules keep the shoreline peaceful for paddlers and loons. When you’re ready, head straight to the owner’s Turtle Shore page to check dates and book direct—you’ll skip platform fees and get answers from someone who knows the lake by heart.

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Coco’s Lodge on Long Lake: screen-porch breakfasts, boat-to eats, and big-lake days for Cabintimers. A RentWisconsinCabins.com listing partner since 2018!

Coco’s Lodge on Long Lake: screen-porch breakfasts, boat-to eats, and big-lake days for Cabintimers. A RentWisconsinCabins.com listing partner since 2018!

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Here’s a Northwoods basecamp that understands the assignment: put you close to the water, keep you cozy, and make it effortless to get outside. Coco’s Lodge sits on a secluded, pine-framed acre with 100 feet of sandy shoreline on 3,300-acre Long Lake near Stone Lake, Wisconsin. The lakeside screen porch, big deck, and private dock pull the day forward—coffee, swims, boat rides, repeat.

Inside, the cabin is set up for simple comfort. You’ve got a fully stocked kitchen, an 8-cup drip plus Keurig, and a breakfast nook near the gas fireplace for those cooler mornings. Central A/C keeps summer stays crisp. Tech and downtime are covered with Wi-Fi, Roku TV, YouTube TV, Disney+, and Discovery+. Kids (and the young-at-heart) will put in serious hours on the Rave water trampoline. There’s even an Ooni propane pizza oven for lakeside pies.

Sleeping spaces fit up to eight Cabintimers: a lakeside primary bedroom with its own deck, a second queen bedroom, and a loft with a queen plus two twins. The bathroom is roomy, and there’s an outdoor shower for easy rinse-offs after the lake. Evenings land at the bonfire ring for s’mores and sky-watching.

Why Long Lake works for adventure people (and relaxation people)

Long Lake is a big-water playground known for walleye and miles of shoreline to explore. Bring your boat and use the dock and covered lift, or rent nearby from Dave’s Outboard or Bees N Trees. Need bait or a last-minute lure? Long Lake Bait & Tackle is on the list.

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Food by boat? Yes—hit Lincolnwood Bar & Grill, The Landings, Woody’s on Long, and The Hive for coffee, treats, and fuel. All are accessible by water or road, which simplifies group plans and snack emergencies.

Golfers can play Butternut Hills just down the road. Winter folks will appreciate quick access to regional snowmobile trails, with conditions and maps posted by Washburn County and the DNR. The Tuscobia Trail and Wild River Trail deliver long, scenic rides when the flakes stack up.

Not every hour needs to be on the lake. Stone Lake, Hayward, Spooner, Rice Lake, and Shell Lake are all within about 30 minutes for groceries, events, shopping, and rainy-day diversions—still close enough that you’re back on the dock for sunset.

Quick planning notes for Cabintimers

Summer rates are listed at $389 per night with a 7-night minimum. Fall/Winter/Spring runs $269 per night with a 2-night minimum. Holidays and special events are $532 per night and carry a varied minimum. Payment is due at booking, and there’s a refundable $1,000 damage deposit; check the site for the cancellation schedule and any seasonal updates before you lock dates.

COCO'S LODGE WI

House basics: check-in at 3:00 p.m., check-out at 10:00 a.m.; max occupancy 8; children welcome; no pets; no ATVs on the property; no smoking. Simple, clear, easy.

Book direct and keep more for the fun stuff

Cabin Time at Coco’s Lodge on Long Lake is all about skipping middlemen. Reach out to the owner to book directly—no service fees, real local expertise, and faster answers on boats, snowmobile conditions, and where to score the best Friday fish fry. Then build an itinerary that loops from dock time to boat-to eats to late-night bonfires. That’s how memories stick.

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Ready to start plotting dates? Connect with the owner to book Coco’s Lodge directly and keep your budget focused on bait, pastries, and gas for the boat.

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