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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Splash-Happy Cabin Stays at Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park™—Wisconsin Dells. Now Listing on RentWisconsinCabins.com!

Splash-Happy Cabin Stays at Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park™—Wisconsin Dells. Now Listing on RentWisconsinCabins.com!

Cabintimers, meet a Wisconsin Dells stay that keeps the kids grinning from check-in to s’mores: the outdoor lodging cabins at Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park™ in Baraboo. Pick from rustic-style or upgraded cabin options—great for couples, families, and bigger crews—and settle into perks like full bathrooms, kitchens, grills, and your own fire ring for late-night campfire chats.

What sets this place apart? Your stay includes free water fun. We’re talking the only Jellystone Park™ water playground in the country—25 interactive features, 4 waterslides, plus a heated activity pool and a 104° hot tub beside the poolside bar. When you’re ready to dry off, the fun rolls on with character meet-and-greets, hours of crafts, a Rec Center full of activities, and nightly “hey-rides.”

On-site convenience keeps the day easy. Grab breakfast and funnel cakes at the Pic-A-Nic Basket, sip lemonade at the poolside bar, and stock up at the Ranger Station—groceries, camping supplies, and Yogi Bear™ souvenirs included. Wi-Fi is complimentary across the resort, and three 24-hour Suds Stations make quick work of wet towels. Want wheels? Rent a golf cart. Want endless play? Add Pay-One-Price wristbands for unlimited mini golf, kayaks, canoes, and more.

Why Cabintimers love these cabins

  • Space for the whole crew with options that sleep families or groups, plus those key comforts like kitchens and bathrooms. Each rental includes a charcoal grill and fire ring.
  • Water fun is included with your cabin stay—no extra splash-pad fees to surprise you later.
  • Activities from sunup to lights-out: crafts, autograph sessions with Yogi Bear™ characters, and seasonal events all add up to a packed itinerary without leaving the resort.

Dells & Baraboo day trips to round out your stay

Use Jellystone Park™ as your launchpad and get to know this slice of Wisconsin:

  • Mirror Lake State Park: Calm paddling and photogenic sandstone shoreline—great for a laid-back morning paddle.
  • Devil’s Lake State Park: Iconic quartzite bluffs, lake beaches, and miles of hiking with big-time views.
  • Wisconsin Dells boat tours: Cruise the Upper or Lower Dells to see those signature rock formations from the water.
  • Noah’s Ark & Mt. Olympus: If your crew craves more slides or coasters, the Waterpark Capital of the World delivers.
  • International Crane Foundation & Circus World (Baraboo): Fascinating wildlife experiences and Wisconsin history close by.

Back at the resort, unwind around the fire, grill something tasty, and plan tomorrow’s splash session.

Book direct for the best experience

Skip third-party fees and talk with the local team that runs the park. You’ll get answers fast, tips you can actually use, and the most accurate availability. Book direct with Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park™—no service fees, no middleman, just more budget left for ice cream and mini golf.


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

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

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

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

Cabins made for easy living

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

Room for two—or your whole crew

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

Things to do around Grand Rapids

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

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

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

Why Cabintimers book direct here

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

Ready to make it happen?

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

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

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

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

Cabins for Couples, Families, and Big Crews

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

Beach Days, Craft Time, and Loons at Dusk

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

Why Fish Trap Lake Hooks Cabintimers

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

Minutes to Tee Times and Day Trips

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

Trip Planning Tips

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

Why Book Direct with SweetWater Resort

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

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


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Ron’s Waterfront Cottages on Lost Lake: Five Classic Michigan Cabins for Every Season. A RentMichiganCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2014!

Ron’s Waterfront Cottages on Lost Lake: Five Classic Michigan Cabins for Every Season. A RentMichiganCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2014!

If your kind of vacation starts with a quiet morning on the dock and ends with s’mores by the fire, set your compass for Barryton, Michigan. Ron’s Waterfront Cottages sits on Lost Lake in the Martiny Chain—an all-sport playground of connected waters where Cabintimers can boat through channels, cast for panfish and bass, and watch loons glide past at sunset. Weekly and nightly stays are available year-round, and booking direct with the owner means no service fees, no middleman, and real local know-how.

The Setting: Lost Lake & the Martiny Chain

This pocket of mid-Michigan is a paddler’s and angler’s happy place. Ten+ lakes link together through calm channels, so you can make a half-day paddle or an all-day cruise without ever loading your boat. The shoreline is largely natural, with state land and the Martiny Lake State Game Area nearby for wildlife viewing, waterfowl watching, and fall color drives. Winter brings hardwater action—bring a heater or pick up propane and take advantage of the ice shanty.

Choose Your Cottage

Ron’s offers five waterfront stays, each with its own personality and shoreline hangout. Rates below were current at the time of writing and may change—check availability directly with the owner.

The Loft — Open all four seasons and built for together time. An entertainment room with a pool table sets the tone, while big windows frame water on two sides. Two lofted sleeping spaces (one enclosed with an Amish queen bed) add flexibility. A covered porch with grill and log furniture extends the hangout outdoors. Utility room with washer and dryer keeps week-long stays simple. Max 7 guests. From about $160/night or $945/week.

Island View — A classic cottage layout with a fire pit and boating dock steps from the door. Free use of the ice shanty in season makes it a solid pick for hardwater anglers. Max 6 guests. From about $135/night or $795/week.

The Cove — A snug basecamp for small groups that just want to fish, float, and relax around the fire. Max 5 guests. From about $110/night or $645/week.

Sunset Cottage — Bring the whole crew and spread out. An extra-large deck stares straight at the lake. Inside you’ll find a king bed in the primary bedroom with an en-suite half bath, plus a second bedroom with a queen. Central air and satellite TV deliver easy comfort; propane for the gas grill is included. Max 6 guests. From about $135/night or $795/week.

Loon’s Nest — Cozy nights are a given thanks to a real wood-burning fireplace, and summer days roll by around the lakeside fire ring. Central air keeps things cool; a 50″ TV covers movie nights. Master bedroom has direct access to the full bath; living room includes a pullout couch. Propane for the grill is included. Max 3 guests. From about $125/night or $750/week.

All Stays Include the Waterfront Fun

Every cottage is fully furnished so you can focus on the lake. Kitchens are stocked with pots, pans, and utensils. Outside, you’ll find a gas grill, picnic space, and a lakeside fire ring. The private dock and calm water are perfect for kayaks and canoes—and they’re included, along with a rowboat and paddle boat. Anglers will appreciate the screened fish-cleaning station with running water.

Traveling light? Pillows are provided; please bring your own bed linens and towels. If you need a specific fitted sheet size, the owner can provide one. Check in after 3 p.m.; check out before 11 a.m. For everyone’s comfort, there are no pets allowed.

Pontoon Days, Bonfire Nights

Want to range farther across the Martiny Chain? Ask about the on-site pontoon rental. It’s a relaxed way to explore channels, picnic on the water, and sneak into quiet coves for wildlife photos. Pontoons head back before dark; fuel is paid by the renter. Pro tip for Cabintimers: sunrise cruises are glassy and peaceful, while golden hour brings the best photo light on the docks.

Four-Season Play for Cabintimers

Spring & Summer: Launch right from your dock. Spend the day paddling through channels, trolling for crappie and panfish, or anchoring up for a swim. Evenings call for grilling and a campfire under big Midwest stars.

Fall: Maples light up the shoreline and the bite stays strong. Bring layers and a thermos for morning paddles. Wildlife viewing peaks as migration moves through the state game area.

Winter: When the ice sets, the fun continues. Use the ice shanty and chase bluegill, perch, and crappie, with chances for largemouth bass and northern pike. Back at the cottage, warm up by the fireplace at Loon’s Nest or settle in for board games at The Loft.

Nearby Things to Do (When You Can Pull Yourself Off the Dock)

Big Rapids is an easy day trip for coffee, galleries, and a thoughtful visit to the Jim Crow Museum at Ferris State University. Cyclists can hop on the Fred Meijer White Pine Trail—now a fully paved 92-mile route linking Cadillac and Grand Rapids—for smooth cruising through towns and countryside. Hikers can summit Bundy Hill Preserve for sweeping views, while golfers can tee it up at St. Ives or Tullymore in Stanwood. For a float day on moving water, J & J’s River Run in Evart rents tubes, canoes, and kayaks on the Muskegon River. Back near the cottages, the Martiny Lake State Game Area offers quiet two-tracks and wildlife viewing year-round.

Why Book Direct with Ron’s

You’ll talk to the owner, get straight answers, and skip big-site service fees. You’ll also get local tips—where fish are biting this week, which cove stays calm on a breezy day, and where to grab a great burger after the evening bite. Cabintimers know: book direct for the best rates and the best info.

Ready to plan? Check availability and ask questions at RonsWaterfrontCottages. Bring the crew, bring the marshmallows, and make Lost Lake your new cabin tradition.

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Scott Lakes Properties in Southwest Michigan: Lake life for Cabintimers who love space, sunsets, and no service fees. A RentMichiganCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2018!

Scott Lakes Properties in Southwest Michigan: Lake life for Cabintimers who love space, sunsets, and no service fees. A RentMichiganCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2018!

There’s a sweet spot in Southwest Michigan where two inland lakes meet easy access to Lake Michigan towns. Scott Lakes Properties sits in Lee Township between Upper Scott Lake and Lower Scott Lake, a quick drive to South Haven, Saugatuck, and Douglas. Cabintimers come for the water, the woods, and the flexibility to host everyone—from a couples’ weekend to a 32‑person reunion. Book direct, skip extra fees, and get real local tips from the team who knows these shores best.

Scott Lakes at a glance

Lake time starts in the backyard. Many homes offer private docks and sandy swim areas. Several add hot tubs with a water view. Firepits, grills, and big decks keep the gathering going after sunset. Inside, you’ll find roomy great rooms, game spaces with pool or air‑hockey, and cozy corners for morning coffee. It’s the Midwest lake vibe, dialed in.

Stay your way: from cozy to colossal

Cabintimers can pick from stand‑alone homes or smart dual‑home combos on Upper and Lower Scott Lake. Here are a few guest‑favorites to help you plan:

• Lodge & Lake (dual‑home). Two neighboring homes team up for lake days and forest walks. 13 bedrooms and 10.5 baths welcome up to 32 Cabintimers.

• Serenity Lake Combo. Two lakefront homes on Lower Scott Lake with 8 bedrooms and 7.5 baths. Decks, fireplaces, hot tub, private dock—easy living for up to 20.

• Lucky Duck + Hawk’s Haven. Split your crew across the street and still gather on Upper Scott Lake. 10 bedrooms, 7.5 baths, private beach and dock, and a rec room for rainy‑day fun.

• Scott Creek Lodge (single‑home). Seven bedrooms and 7.5 baths, a fireplace that warms both inside and the patio, plus a secluded hot tub. Not on the shoreline, but you still get a private beach and dock a short drive away—great value for big groups.

• More options. Look at Sunset Shores Lake House, Eagle’s Nest, Swan Shores, Heron’s Landing, Sunset Beach House, Upper Scott Lake Retreat, Maple Woods Hideaway, White Oaks Haven, Woodland Pines, and Morningside Vista. The mix covers hot tubs, screened porches, detached game rooms, and pet‑friendly stays.

Why Cabintimers love this location

You’re less than 20–30 minutes from beach towns you’ve heard about for years. Spend a sunny day at Oval Beach in Saugatuck or stroll the South Haven pier and lighthouse. Sample Southwest Michigan wine country with stops at Fenn Valley, Modales, and Michigan Wine Company. Take kids to the Allegan Event indoor ropes course or the Air Zoo in Kalamazoo. Learn Great Lakes history at the Michigan Maritime Museum. When the orchards ripen, hit Crane Orchards for u‑pick fruit and a fall corn maze.

Four‑season fun

Spring brings Tulip Time in Holland and antique‑hunting at the Allegan Antiques Market. Summer means farmers’ markets, art fairs, lake swims, and golden sunsets. Fall pops with color around Upper Scott Lake; plan apple picking and the Allegan County Fair. Winter brings the South Haven Ice Breaker festival, local ski hills like Bittersweet and Timber Ridge, and quiet hot‑tub nights under a snowy sky. Lake life doesn’t clock out.

How to plan your stay

Pick your dates, party size, and must‑haves. Need a private beach and dock? Want a hot tub or a game room? Traveling with pets? There’s a match on these two lakes. Chicago is roughly a 2.5‑hour drive. Detroit is about three. Grocery runs are easy, and towns nearby cover coffee, craft beer, and dinners out. Ask the Scott Lakes team for pairing ideas if you want two homes for a larger group.

Book direct and keep more for the fun stuff

Cabintimers know this rule: book direct to keep dollars in your trip, not in fees. You’ll talk with a local team, get better date flexibility, and hear real‑time advice on fishing spots, kayak rentals, and hidden beaches. First‑timers—watch for newsletter specials. Ready to start? Head to Scott Lakes to browse homes, check calendars, and reserve your stay.

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Murray Properties in Norton Shores, MI: Lake Michigan days, Muskegon nights, and a book direct path through RentMichiganCabins.com!

Murray Properties in Norton Shores, MI: Lake Michigan days, Muskegon nights, and a book direct path through RentMichiganCabins.com!

Cabintimers, this corner of West Michigan is all about sandy shoreline, tall dunes, and easy-going lake time. Murray Properties is based in Norton Shores—right between Muskegon’s big-beach energy and the quiet trails of P.J. Hoffmaster State Park—making it a great launchpad for pure Lake Michigan fun. Better yet, you can book direct with the owner/manager and skip traveler fees while getting local tips you won’t find on the big sites. If you’re planning a summer swim week, leaf-peeping hike, or quick shoreline escape, you’re in the right place.

What makes this spot work for Cabintimers

Location is the win here. You’re minutes from P.J. Hoffmaster State Park’s dune overlooks and long, sandy beach. Trails run through beech-maple forest to dune crests with sweeping lake views. It’s a natural playground in every season, with miles of shoreline and plenty of hiking.

Muskegon’s Pere Marquette Park brings the big-lake scene: a wide strand of surf-raked sand, accessible walkways, and the twin lights guarding the channel. Bring a picnic, set up by the pier, and let the kids sprint the shoreline between dips. Sunsets here regularly steal the show.

Day-trip ideas that fit every crew

Got thrill-seekers? Block off a day at Michigan’s Adventure—Michigan’s largest amusement and water park. Coasters, a full water park, and kid zones mean everyone finds a lane.

History fans can tour the USS LST 393 in downtown Muskegon. Walk the decks of a World War II landing ship that now serves as a veterans museum. It’s eye-opening and easy to pair with a stroll along the lakeshore.

Craving something different? Ride the Lake Express fast ferry for a breezy day over to Milwaukee. The crossing takes about 2½ hours, and the terminals on both sides are simple to reach. Catch a morning boat, explore the lakefront, and be back in time for a beachy sunset.

Winter isn’t a time-out, either. The Muskegon Luge Adventure Sports Park (inside Muskegon State Park) offers one of the nation’s public luge tracks, plus a lighted ice trail, cross-country skiing, and more. It’s an easy add for a cold-weather cabin weekend.

How to plan your stay (and save)

Booking through RentMichiganCabins connects you straight to owners and local managers. That means no service fees and direct answers about shoreline access, parking, pet rules, and what’s open in shoulder seasons. Use the inquiry form or click through to the Murray Properties website to confirm dates, ask about seasonal rates, and lock in your trip with the folks who know the area best.

A simple Norton Shores game plan

Morning: Coffee, then Hoffmaster’s Dune Overlook Trail for those views. Pack snacks—sand between your toes is guaranteed. Afternoon: Roll to Pere Marquette Beach for kite watching, volleyball, and pier walks. Evening: Grab dinner in town, then close the day with a west-facing sunset over Lake Michigan. Repeat as needed.

Why Cabintimers love booking direct

You keep more of your budget for fun when you avoid third-party fees. You also gain local knowledge: the quietest path to the beach, which trail dries fastest after rain, and where to find a post-hike cone. That’s the It’s Cabin Time® way—simple, friendly, and focused on the stay you want.

Ready to go? Head to the Murray Properties page on RentMichiganCabins and follow the “Visit Website” or inquiry button to start a conversation with the owner/manager. Book direct. Save money. Get real local advice.

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