Dickerson’s Lake Florida Resort in Spicer, MN: Lakefront Cabins, Warm Traditions, Easy Fun. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2014!

Dickerson’s Lake Florida Resort in Spicer, MN: Lakefront Cabins, Warm Traditions, Easy Fun. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2014!

Cabintimers, meet a Minnesota classic. Dickerson’s Lake Florida Resort puts you right on the sand with 13 lakefront cabins, a level beach, and a week full of simple traditions that keep families coming back. Cookies at check‑in. Fresh donuts on Sunday. Pizza picnic on Monday. A kids’ hayride and campfire on Thursday. It feels like summer should.

Lakefront cabins made for together time

Choose from 1–5 bedroom cabins that sit steps from the beach. Many have gas fireplaces and ceiling fans. All have air conditioning. Kitchens come ready for meals with a refrigerator, gas stove, microwave, drip coffee maker, toaster, cookware, and dishes. Bed linens and feather pillows are provided. Each cabin has a deck or picnic table for lakeside meals and board games.

What to pack: your bath and kitchen towels, soaps, and paper products. Wi‑Fi is available throughout the resort. Smoke‑free grounds keep the air fresh. Pets stay home.

Sandy beach + free water toys = all‑day play

Lake Florida is spring‑fed and clear—perfect for swimming, paddling, and sandcastle marathons. The beach is wide and flat, so little feet can wander from towel to water with ease. Guests use kayaks, a paddleboat, canoe, inner tubes, hydro bikes, fun bugs, and even a sailboat—free. On shore, bikes, trikes, wagons, swing sets, and a jungle gym keep the fun rolling.

Fishing that hooks every age

Lake Florida spans 674 acres and is known for walleye and largemouth bass. Northern pike, crappies, and sunfish round out the catch. Kids often pull panfish right off the dock. Clean your haul in the on‑site fish cleaning room. Bring your own boat and launch at the public access on the north side of the lake, or rent a motor or pontoon at the resort.

Traditions that taste like vacation

Dickerson’s lakefront resort is famous for the little things that make a week feel special. You’ll arrive to a plate of warm chocolate chip cookies in your cabin. On Sunday morning, owners Bob and Connie serve fresh donuts with coffee and juice. Monday evening, the whole crew gathers for a pizza picnic—watch how fast the slices disappear. Thursday brings a classic hayride for the kids, followed by a campfire and gooey s’mores for everyone.

How the week flows

Prime summer weeks run Saturday to Friday, which gives Cabintimers a full final day on the water. Spring and fall reservations are more flexible. Mention any special needs—cribs, highchairs, motors—when you book so everything’s ready on arrival.

Day trips around Spicer, New London, and Willmar

Sibley State Park (New London) offers miles of trails and a short climb to the Mount Tom overlook. Bring the camera.

Glacial Lakes State Trail is a paved route connecting Willmar, Spicer, and New London. Bike, push a stroller, or skate a few miles before cooling off at the beach.

Prairie Woods Environmental Learning Center in Spicer runs hands‑on outdoor programs—archery, climbing, canoeing, and nature experiences for all ages.

Big Kahuna Fun Park adds go‑karts, bumper boats, and an 18‑hole mini‑golf course to your itinerary. Great for a cloudy afternoon.

Little Crow Ski Team performs Friday‑night water‑ski shows at Neer Park in New London throughout summer. Pack lawn chairs and cheer on the pyramids.

Stroll shops and cafés in New London and Spicer. Cruise Green Lake. Bike the trails in Willmar. Back at the resort, end the day with a sunset swim.

Why book direct here

You get the best rates, personal answers from the owners, and zero traveler fees. No middleman. No guesswork. You also get local tips you can’t find on big listing sites. When you’re ready, connect with the owners at Dickerson’s Lake Florida Resort and secure your cabin.

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Campfire Bay Resort on Fish Trap Lake: Cabins, Campfires, and Kid‑Approved Fun near Brainerd, MN. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2013!

Campfire Bay Resort on Fish Trap Lake: Cabins, Campfires, and Kid‑Approved Fun near Brainerd, MN. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2013!

If you’re eyeing Minnesota lakeside cabins where the beach is steps away and the waffle cones are legendary, point your compass to Campfire Bay Resort on Fish Trap Lake. This family‑run resort blends simple lake life with the comforts Cabintimers love: lake‑level cabins, a sandy swim area, daily activities for kids, and a cozy lodge for coffee and ice cream between adventures. Book direct with the owner/manager for the best experience—no service fees, no middleman, and local tips baked into every stay.

Campfire Bay sits on the shores of Fish Trap Lake in the Brainerd Lakes Area. The setting makes it easy to slow down. Mornings can start with a quiet paddle. Afternoons can mean beach time and boat rides. Evenings end around a crackling campfire, swapping stories under the stars.

Lakeside cabins made for families and groups

Cabintimers can choose from two‑, three‑, and four‑bedroom cabins. Most are modern builds set 15 to 150 feet from the shoreline, so lake views and quick beach access come standard. Interiors are designed for easy living: full kitchens for big breakfasts, air conditioning for summer comfort, gas fireplaces for shoulder‑season coziness, and decks or patios for sunset hangs. Some cabins include a smart lock‑out door between neighboring units—rent side‑by‑side and open them up for more space during reunions.

Traveling with a large group? The four‑bedroom options near the beach make coordinating naps, snacks, and swim breaks simple. Multi‑generational groups can spread out, yet still feel together. If you’re planning a retreat or celebration, ask about the flexible spaces on site for indoor meals and meetings.

A beach day every day

Fish Trap Lake is a clear‑water playground. The resort’s sandy swim area is perfect for kids, with water toys that keep everyone smiling. Guests use stand‑up paddleboards, kayaks, canoes, and hydrobikes at no extra charge. Want to fish or cruise? Rent a fishing boat or pontoon and explore bays, islands, and points that make this lake a favorite with anglers and photographers alike.

When the sun gets hot, the lodge is your go‑to for hand‑scooped ice cream in homemade waffle cones, espresso drinks, and quick snacks. It also stocks lake apparel and gifts, so forgotten sweatshirts and last‑minute souvenirs are covered.

Rain‑or‑shine fun in the Rec Center and Lodge

Weather plays nice most of the time, but you’ll have a plan either way. The Rec Center features a full gym court for basketball, volleyball, and open play, plus a fitness room, a kids’ play space, and an on‑site day spa for massages and nail services. The lodge adds a game room with ping‑pong, pool, and more, along with a craft/meeting room that doubles as bonus space for group meals and rainy‑day projects.

Fishing that keeps you coming back

Fish Trap Lake holds walleye, northern pike, largemouth bass, crappie, and panfish. You’ll find steep breaks, sunken islands, and weedlines that set up classic “Up North” structure fishing. Early risers cast from the dock. Trollers work points and saddles. Kids light up over steady panfish action close to shore. After the photo ops, a convenient fish‑cleaning house makes the final step quick and tidy.

Four seasons of adventure

Summer brings beach days, boat rides, and the resort’s organized activities for kids. Fall adds fiery maples, crisp mornings, and hot‑bite fishing sessions. Winter shifts the fun to sledding hills on property, snowmobiling right past the resort on groomed trails, and cozy cabin time with games and movies. Spring rewards anglers and wildlife watchers—think loons calling at dawn and eagles cruising the shoreline.

Nearby things to do for easy day trips

Little Falls (25–30 minutes) packs a lot into a small river town. Walk the paths along the Mississippi at Charles A. Lindbergh State Park, tour the Lindbergh House and Museum across the road, and visit Pine Grove Zoo for an afternoon with the animals. Downtown offers local dining, bakeries, and boutiques—great stops after a hike.

Brainerd/Baxter (35–40 minutes) is your base for classic Up North fun. Bike a stretch of the paved Paul Bunyan State Trail, play a round at area courses, or stop at wildlife parks and mini‑golf spots that keep kids entertained.

Cuyuna Country State Recreation Area (about 45–50 minutes) is Minnesota’s red‑dirt mountain bike mecca, with miles of purpose‑built singletrack and overlooks of turquoise mine lakes. Trails range from beginner‑friendly to advanced, so everyone can ride.

Tips for Cabintimers

Book direct. You’ll avoid platform fees, get the most accurate availability, and can ask specific cabin questions before you reserve. Share your goals with the owner/manager—quiet week on the beach, first walleye, pickleball in the gym, a birthday dinner for ten—and they’ll steer you to the right cabin and activities.

Match your cabin to your crew. Two bedrooms work well for small families. Three bedrooms add elbow room for grandparents. Four bedrooms near the beach are great for reunions. Consider renting neighboring units with the lock‑out option for “together but separate” flexibility.

Plan one big group meal in the lodge or your cabin. Stock the fridge, assign a chef, and let the rest of the group rotate through beach duty, boat duty, and waffle‑cone duty.

Ready to go?

Campfire Bay Resort is cabin life without the guesswork—clean lakeside cabins, a real sandy beach, kid‑focused extras, and friendly, hands‑on owners who know the Brainerd Lakes Area inside and out. Cabintimers, book direct at campfirebayresort.com and start planning your Fish Trap Lake story. No service fees. No middleman. Just lake time, your way.

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Lake George Cabins with Sandy Beach Days and Snowy Trail Nights: Merry Dale Resort, Rhinelander – A Listing Partner on RentWisconsinCabins.com Since 2012!

Lake George Cabins with Sandy Beach Days and Snowy Trail Nights: Merry Dale Resort, Rhinelander – A Listing Partner on RentWisconsinCabins.com Since 2012!

Looking for a classic Northwoods resort with real lake time and a family feel? Cabintimers, say hello to Merry Dale Resort on Lake George in Rhinelander, Wisconsin. This quiet bay on a 443–450-acre lake sets you up for sunny swim days, easy paddling, and year-round adventure. Book direct with the owners for local tips, flexible help, and no service fees.

Why Cabintimers Love Merry Dale

The beach gets sun all day thanks to southern exposure, so swimming is easy and warm. The gradual entry is great for little legs. Between dips, kids sprint back to a big park-style playground and open green space. Every cabin includes a 14′ aluminum boat, with kayaks and a canoe ready on shore; add a motor or ask about pontoon rentals if you want a longer cruise. Anglers find panfish, walleye, bass, northern pike, and musky right on Lake George. Come any season—the resort is open year-round for summer swims, fall color, winter trail rides, and spring fishing.

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The Cabins (pick your Northwoods vibe)

Lakewood (2BR) — Fireplace, deck. Sleeps up to 4. A cozy base close to the action.

Lakeshore (3BR/3BA) — Fireplace, deck, washer/dryer, dishwasher, and AC. Sleeps up to 8. Spread out with room for the whole crew.

Point View (2BR) — Fireplace, deck. Sleeps up to 4. Easy living and fast access to the beach.

Bay View (3BR + loft) — Fireplace, deck, dishwasher. King and queen bedrooms on the main level; loft has a queen and two twins. Sleeps up to 8.

Woodsdale (3BR) — Sleeps up to 6. A short stroll to the beach and next to the big playground. A family favorite.

Good-to-know: WiFi comes standard. Bed linens are provided; bring towels. All cabins are non-smoking. Pets are welcome in fall, winter, and spring (reach out for details). Resort extras include campfire areas, a fish-cleaning house, and space for your boat and trailer.

Lake Days, Trail Days, and Everything Between

On the water: Paddle the quiet bay at sunrise for glassy reflections. Pack a lunch and cruise the shoreline. Young anglers can start with bluegill off the pier; seasoned casters often target walleye and pike along weed edges.

On the trails: Rhinelander and Oneida County serve up hundreds of miles of snowmobile trails. When the snow flies, start right from the resort area and roam deep into the Northwoods.

Easy kid wins: Beach time, hot chocolate by the fire, then playground time. Repeat.

Nearby Things To Do (Rhinelander & beyond)

Hodag Park — Picnic by the water, catch a community concert, or watch a sunset over Boom Lake.

Rhinelander Brewing Company — Order a flight, grab merch, and toast the Northwoods.

Pioneer Park Historical Complex — Explore Northwoods logging history and local lore with the kids.

Chequamegon–Nicolet National Forest — Hike mellow loops, look for wildlife, or snowshoe after fresh snowfall.

Hodag Country Festival (July) — A summer staple for live country music fans. Plan early if your dates overlap.

Tips for Cabintimers

Bring properly sized life jackets for everyone. Wisconsin requires wearable PFDs for all watercraft. Launch early or later in the day for prime fishing and calm paddling; midday is made for the beach. Visiting in shoulder seasons? Ask about pet-friendly stays and the latest snowmobile trail updates.

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Sweethaven Resort in Union Pier, MI: six pet‑friendly cottages with hot tubs, fireplaces, and forest paths near Lake Michigan. A RentMichiganCabins.com member since 2013!

Sweethaven Resort in Union Pier, MI: six pet‑friendly cottages with hot tubs, fireplaces, and forest paths near Lake Michigan. A RentMichiganCabins.com member since 2013!

Cabintimers, meet your next Michigan escape in Harbor Country. Sweethaven Resort sits in Union Pier on 9+ wooded acres with only six standalone cottages, so there’s room to breathe between the pines. Expect screened porches and sunny decks, private hot tubs at several cottages, crackling fireplaces, and quiet paths that lead to campfire circles, a tree house, a horseshoe pit, and a volleyball court. It’s a low‑key retreat with high‑comfort touches—and it’s minutes from Lake Michigan beaches, wineries, galleries, and cafés.

Pick your cottage

The Wren (1 BR, sleeps 2–4): A snug one‑bedroom with a queen bed and gas fireplace. The galley kitchen opens to a comfy great room. Step out to your private deck for grilling under the oaks.

The Dove (1 BR, sleeps 2–4): Similar size to the Wren but adds a screened porch with a hot tub—perfect for steamy soaks after shoreline sunsets.

The Robin (2 BR, sleeps 4–6): A family‑friendly two‑bedroom with a gas fireplace and a screened porch that hides another hot tub. Popular for summer weeks.

The Cardinal (3 BR + loft, sleeps 6–10): Two baths (including a claw‑foot tub), a great room with an electric fireplace, and an outdoor hot tub. Plenty of sleeping space between the bedrooms, sleeper sofa, and loft futon.

The Martin House (3 BR, sleeps 6–8): A standout for gathering thanks to a 24′×30′ great room with a stone‑surrounded wood‑burning fireplace. Outside, a fenced patio opens to a private hot tub off the bedroom’s French doors.

The Heron House (5 BR, sleeps up to 14): Big, bright, and tucked deeper in the woods for extra privacy. There’s a vaulted great room with dining space, a large kitchen, front and screened back porches, a private fire pit, and a hot tub.

Every cottage includes a full kitchen, Wi‑Fi, TV/DVD, and a Weber grill. Several offer weekly rentals in July and August—plan ahead for those peak weeks.

On‑site extras Cabintimers love

Follow moss‑soft paths to discover the Bike Shed (grab complimentary bikes and yard games), a shady tree house, and wide lawns for friendly volleys and horseshoes. Screened porches keep summer evenings bug‑free; sunny decks call for morning coffee. Quiet hours keep the forest calm after dark. Bringing a four‑legged friend? Sweethaven is pet‑friendly—bring bedding and a leash, and always clean up so other travelers can bring their pups too.

Where you’ll be

Union Pier is one of the most convenient beach towns in Southwest Michigan—just off I‑94 (Exit 6). You’ll be about 1.5 hours from Chicago, 3 hours from Indianapolis, and 4 hours from Detroit. It’s a straight shot for weekenders and week‑longers alike.

Things to do around Union Pier & Harbor Country

Lake time. Spend your days on the Lake Michigan shoreline. Pack a picnic, hunt for beach glass, and stick around for those technicolor sunsets.

Trails & dunes. Warren Dunes State Park is a short drive and delivers towering dunes, wooded trails, and big‑lake views that reset your soul fast.

Wine & hops. Sip your way along the Lake Michigan Shore Wine Trail or let a local tour company do the driving while you sample. Farm markets keep the seasonal flavors going—bring a basket back to your cottage kitchen.

Entertainment & gaming. Catch live music at intimate venues like the Acorn Theater or a film at historic Vickers Theatre. Try your luck at Four Winds Casino or Blue Chip Casino, both within easy reach.

Golf & more. Tee up at nearby courses such as Whittaker Woods and Briar Leaf. Kids (and kids at heart) can hit Captain Mike’s Fun Park, rent beach gear and paddlecraft locally, or say hello to the animals at Washington Park Zoo.

How to book (and save)

Sweethaven keeps it personal: check each cottage’s calendar online, then send an inquiry or call the resort directly. Booking direct with the owners—longtime hosts Liz and Chuck—means no service fees, no middleman, and straight answers from locals who know Harbor Country. Rates vary by season and cottage size; larger homes typically rent by the week in July and August.

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Silver Lake, Traverse City: Two Seasonal Beachfront Cottages Where Cabintimers Kick Off Summer Right. A RentMichiganCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2018!

Silver Lake, Traverse City: Two Seasonal Beachfront Cottages Where Cabintimers Kick Off Summer Right. A RentMichiganCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2018!

If “coffee on the porch, toes in the sand, kayaks at the ready” sounds like your kind of morning, bookmark Traverse City Vacation Cottages on Silver Lake. This small, family-run spot sits on 70 feet of flat, sandy shoreline—no stairs—just a quick 10-minute drive to downtown Traverse City. Guests share docks, a swimming raft, kayaks, paddle boards, hammocks, swings, and a stack of beach toys. The resort is open May–October, and the owners (Marian and Tom) live on site to share local tips—exactly the kind of insider help Cabintimers love.

Willow Cottage is the cozy 800-sq-ft, 2-bed/1-bath cutie just steps from the water. It sleeps up to 4 adults, has lake views from the living and dining room, and a covered porch that turns into the family hangout on warm evenings. Inside: two queen bedrooms with TVs, a gas-fireplace living room, central A/C, Wi-Fi, cable, and a full kitchen with dishwasher. Outside: your picnic table, charcoal grill, and a shared fire ring with wood. Summer weeks typically run Saturday–Saturday (June–late August) with weekly rates noted on the site; spring and fall add shorter stays.

Maple Grove Cottage bumps the space to 1,100 sq ft with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. It accommodates 8 (no more than 6 adults), including a fun bunk-style room with four stacked twins—great for kids and cousins. You still get the lake views, porch time, gas fireplace, central A/C, Wi-Fi, and a proper kitchen plus an 8-seat dining table for big pancake mornings. Outside, it mirrors Willow’s beach setup with grills, fire rings, and all the shared waterfront toys. Weekly summer stays are Saturday–Saturday, with posted shoulder-season options.

A few friendly house rules keep the vibe relaxed for everyone: no pets, no smoking, and no extra day or overnight guests. Book directly with Marian and Tom to keep it simple and fee-free. Cabintimers, that’s the way.

Why Silver Lake is such an easy win

Silver Lake’s clear, spring-fed water and pine-lined shores invite all-day lake play—morning paddles, mid-day swims, sunset cruises. Anglers can target bluegill, bass, walleye, and perch, and there’s a nearby public launch for boaters. When you’re ready for town, Traverse City’s food, coffee, and gelato are minutes away.

Day-trip magic for your itinerary

Set aside a day for Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore—climb the Dune Climb, cruise the Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive, hike a bluff-top trail, and cool off at a sugar-sand beach. It’s a showstopper for first-timers and repeat Cabintimers alike.

Prefer wheels to sand? Roll the 10.5-mile TART Trail through town and along the bay—great for a sunset spin from Clinch Park Marina.

Wine time? Spend an afternoon on the Old Mission Peninsula Wine Trail. Ten tasting rooms pour cool-climate favorites with big views of Grand Traverse Bay—easy to string together for a casual flight-and-snacks crawl.

Timing a summer visit? Keep an eye on Traverse City’s events calendar—food and wine happenings, live music, and the beloved National Cherry Festival fill the season with extra fun.

How Cabintimers book it

Skip third-party markups. You’ll chat with Marian or Tom, get honest answers, and lock in your dates without service fees. Peek at availability, current rates, and more photos on their rental website and book directly with the owners.

Happy lake days, Cabintimers. See you on Silver Lake.

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Hiller Vacation Homes: Lakefront Cabins, Boat Rentals & Four‑Season Fun in Wisconsin’s Northwoods. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2017!

Hiller Vacation Homes: Lakefront Cabins, Boat Rentals & Four‑Season Fun in Wisconsin’s Northwoods. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2017!

Cabintimers, this is your sign to head north. Hiller Vacation Homes sets you up with lakefront cabins and spacious vacation homes across Eagle River, St. Germain, Minocqua, Three Lakes, and beyond. Book direct with a local team. Skip the service fees. Get answers from real people who know the trails, boat landings, and the best fish fry in town. Find owner and manager contact information on RentWisconsinCabins.com.

From classic two‑bedroom cabins to sprawling nine‑bedroom estates, Hiller’s portfolio fits everything from a quiet couples’ escape to a big family reunion. Many homes sit right on the water. Sunrises over the pier. Loons calling at night. Coffee on the deck while the kids cast the first line of the day.

Why Cabintimers book with Hiller

Hiller Vacation Homes focuses on lake time. You’ll find properties on sought‑after lakes in the Northwoods with private piers, fire pits, and full kitchens. Need space for a crowd? Look for multi‑level layouts, bunk rooms, and big great rooms where everyone can gather. Traveling with a pup? Use the pet‑friendly filter and bring the whole pack.

Want high‑end finishes and extra perks? Explore the Signature Series. These standout homes offer upscale touches, sweeping water views, and resort‑style comforts—all backed by Hiller’s local team and concierge‑level help.

Make it a true lake trip with marine rentals

Hiller can outfit your stay with pontoon boats, bass boats, kayaks, and stand‑up paddleboards. Keep the group together on a roomy pontoon. Chase walleye and musky from a bass boat. Or glide into a quiet bay by kayak at sunset. Booking your watercraft with the same local crew keeps things simple, so your vacation stays all about the water.

Where to stay (and play)

Eagle River This is legendary lake country. The 28‑lake chain delivers miles of cruising, sandbars for swimming, and year‑round fishing. Wander Main Street for ice cream and sweet shops. Fall brings cranberry season and festive events. Winter turns the area into a playground with cross‑country trails and a storied snowmobile scene.

St. Germain Pick your pace here. Pedal the Heart of Vilas County Bike & Hike Trail for smooth miles through tall pines and lakes. In winter, visit the Snowmobile Hall of Fame and ride a well‑marked network that links to hundreds of miles of trails. St. Germain also has family‑friendly beaches and easy lake access—perfect for a first paddleboard session or a lazy pontoon afternoon.

Minocqua Minocqua is known for serious time on the water. Spend your days boating, skiing, paddling, and casting. When snow flies, Minocqua Winter Park delivers groomed trails for cross‑country skiing, fat biking, snowshoeing, and a tubing hill on select days. It’s a solid home base for winter fans and summer lake‑hoppers alike.

Three Lakes On the south end of the world‑famous chain, Three Lakes serves up a quieter vibe with endless coves to explore. Pack a picnic and cruise between lakes. Hike or ride into the nearby national forest. Even on a busy weekend, you can find a calm stretch of shoreline.

Resort lodging with a Northwoods feel

Prefer a classic resort setting with cabins close together and easy on‑site amenities? Hiller also offers resort stays through Birchwood Resort, Elbert’s Resort on Little St. Germain Lake, Hiller’s Pine Haven, Woodhill Resort on the Minocqua Chain, and Wilderness Bay Lodge & Resort on the Cisco Chain just over the border in Michigan’s U.P. You still book direct with local pros, and you still get that authentic up‑north experience.

Trip‑planning tips for Cabintimers

Summer brings warm water, long days, and nightly campfires. Book early if you want a specific lake or a pontoon rental for a holiday week.

Fall means crisp mornings, glass‑calm paddles, and a blaze of color on the shoreline. It’s a favorite time for anglers and hikers.

Winter is king in the Northwoods. Bring the sleds, wax the skis, and pair your cabin with a hot cocoa trail stop and a night around the fireplace.

Spring is quiet, budget‑friendly, and packed with wildlife sightings. Great for remote work weeks and long weekends.

How to book (and save)

Go straight to the source. Book directly with Hiller Vacation Homes to avoid traveler fees, get transparent rates, and tap into local knowledge. Ask about pet‑friendly stays, trailer parking for snowmobiles, and pairing a cabin with a pontoon or fishing boat. Cabintimers know: no middleman means more money left for bait, gas, and ice cream runs.

When you’re ready, browse Eagle River vacation rentals, St. Germain cabins, Minocqua lakefront rentals, and Three Lakes cabins—then lock in the dates before someone else does.

Ready to plan? Visit Hiller Vacation Homes and book direct for best rates and the most up‑to‑date availability.

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Cabin 7 at Trout Lake Resort: Big, Accessible, and Ready for Cabintimers year‑round. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2015!

Cabin 7 at Trout Lake Resort: Big, Accessible, and Ready for Cabintimers year‑round. A RentMinnesotaCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2015!

Looking for a spacious Grand Marais cabin on the Gunflint Trail with easy access for every member of the crew? Meet Cabin 7 at Trout Lake Resort. This large vacation home sleeps 11–13 and is wheelchair accessible. It’s open year‑round, so your fishing trips, fall color weekends, holiday gatherings, and spring escapes all have a home base.

The space

Three bedrooms keep everyone comfortable. The primary bedroom offers a king bed plus bunks. Bedroom two has a queen bed plus bunks. Bedroom three has a twin bed plus bunks. There’s also a full‑size sleeper sofa.

The layout is open and bright. Picture windows frame the pines and the lake. A screened‑in porch extends hangout space outdoors. Cook together in a fully equipped kitchen with a big dining table for the whole group. Fire up the charcoal grill on the hilltop lot. After sunset, unwind with satellite TV and the DVD/VHS player.

Why Cabintimers love winter here

Cabin 7 is the one Trout Lake Resort cabin available in winter. That makes planning simple. Walk to the heated ice‑fishing house and chase rainbow and lake trout. Bring the sleds and connect to groomed snowmobile trails that lead into the Gunflint and Grand Portage systems. Cross‑country skiers can explore miles of groomed Nordic trails, including the Banadad. Downhill fans can spend a day at Lutsen Mountains, roughly 30 miles away. Pack a paper map—cell service fades a few miles up the Gunflint.

Spring, summer, and fall on Trout Lake

Trout Lake is deep, cold, and clear—prime water for native lake trout. Try fly fishing for rainbow and brook trout when the water is cool. As temps climb, troll the deeper holes for lake trout. Want walleye, pike, or smallmouth bass? Check nearby Elbow and Northern Light Lakes. Stream anglers will find options close by, too. Check the Minnesota DNR for licensing and trout stamp details.

Between casts, there’s time for shoreline paddles, porch naps, and camp‑style meals. Evenings are for loon calls and stargazing.

Dog‑friendly

Dogs are welcome. Keep pups supervised, tidy up, and ask the resort for old towels after a good swim. Everyone stays happy when good dog etiquette comes along for the trip.

Where you’ll be

Cabin 7 sits a short drive up the Gunflint Trail from Grand Marais. Turn onto Trout Lake Road and you’re in the pines in minutes. It feels far away, yet you can pop into town for groceries, a harbor stroll, or fresh‑baked treats.

Things to do in Grand Marais & along the Gunflint Trail

  • North House Folk School: Take a half‑day craft class or watch live demos on the harbor campus.
  • Artist’s Point & the Lighthouse: Walk the breakwater, watch the surf, and explore lava rock formations.
  • Chik‑Wauk Museum & Nature Center: Learn Gunflint Trail history and explore family‑friendly nature trails.
  • Nordic trail systems: Central Gunflint, Banadad, and Upper Gunflint offer extensive groomed skiing when the snow flies.
  • Scenic drives & overlooks: Cruise the Gunflint Trail Scenic Byway and keep an eye out for moose at dawn or dusk.

Book direct and keep more for fun

Cabintimers, skip the third‑party fees. Book directly with the owner/manager for the best rates, flexible conversations, and real local tips. That’s how cabin trips should be.


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