MichiganAFrame
Kalkaska, Michigan
Amenities
Parking
Kitchen amenities
Safety features
A/C
Pets Allowed
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
2 twin beds
MICHIGAN-A-FRAME
SLEEPS: 4
BEDROOMS: 2
BATHROOMS: 1
* WOODED NEIGHBORHOOD LOT (Manistee Lake - 5 minute walk)
* NOT WATERFRONT, yet a walk to the water
* NO AIR CONDITIONING (A/C)- Fans only
* 4 KAYAKS PROVIDED (2 Adult, 2 Youth) (Memorial Day to Labor Day)
* SWIMMING—Sands Park- just a 7 minute drive (2.8 miles)
* NO PETS
Enjoy this classic, completely remodeled, A-frame cabin located just outside of Kalkaska on a wooded lot. The cabin is only a short walk to swimming, fishing, and boating on Manistee Lake. The lake is relatively shallow (around 20 feet at its deepest point) making it especially great for small kids and those who want to wade in the water. The cabin is partially secluded, having only neighbors on one side and woods surrounding. Enjoy the amazing view through the large picture wall. In addition, the kaleidoscope of wood colors inside the home and knotty-pine walls makes this cabin a great find for small families, couples, or small groups of friends. Although there is more privacy than in many cottage areas, this is not a place for events or loud groups. We adhere to a good neighbor policy both at the home and at the swimming area.
Appreciate the fully equipped kitchen, living room, master bedroom and bathroom on the main floor. The picture wall will lead you outside to a 8’ x 20’ patio area equipped with a grill, chairs and a table. Grab a kayak or two, which are provided for you during your stay, and head out to the center of lake to fish!
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Air Conditioning: No air conditioning, but a ceiling fan, and portable fans, along with screened windows will help keep you cool.
ATV’s: ORV trails are nearby, feel free to bring up the rides!
Animals: Birds, raccoons, deer, squirrels
Bathroom: Full bath with tub shower
Bath Towels: Bath towels are provided. It’s always good to bring extra though. Please bring your own beach towels.
Beach : The closest traditional swimming beach is at Sands Park, on Manistee Lake, which is a 7 minute drive (2.8 miles). The lake is large and shallow; twenty-feet at its deepest.
Bedroom Configuration:
Bedroom #1: main floor – Queen bed
Bedroom #2: upper loft area – 2 Twin beds which can be converted into a King
Boats: 2 adult and 2 youth kayaks are included in your stay; Available to use from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
When launching the kayaks, the closest option is just a 5 minute walk toward Manistee Lake, one block from the cabin. Here there is an easement to the lake, shared with their neighbors. You will need to walk on the grass, between 2 other homes. There is no sandy beach area on this side of the lake.
For your own boat, there is a public boat launch at Sands Park (2.8 miles, on southwestern side of lake.) You are welcome to park your boat/trailer at the cabin.
Cable/Satellite TVs: Smart TV with local channels.
Cell phone service: Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile are good, all others are up for debate.
Distances:
* Traverse City: 50 minutes (30 miles)
* Lansing: 2 hours 36 minutes ( 164 miles)
* Crystal Mountain: 1 hour 18 minutes (56 miles)
* Mackinac Bridge: 1 hours and 37 minutes away (96 miles)
Dock: This is not waterfront property. Therefore, there is not a dock at property.
Fire Pit: There is a fire pit available for guest use. Please stop and pick up wood for your stay.
Fishing: Good fishing in both the lake and the Manistee River which flows together.
Fishing License: You can purchase your fishing license online
Fishing poles: Guests should bring their own.
Grill: Propane. Propane is provided.
Grocery Store: Family Fare - 784 S Cedar St, Kalkaska, MI 49646 (10 minute drive) Also, Earth’s Garden Natural Foods - 303 N Cedar St, Kalkaska, MI 49646
Internet: Free Wi-Fi
Linens: Yes, we provide your sheets and linens. Just like a hotel, the beds will be made for you upon arrival. If you are fussy about the thread count of your sheets, just let us know, and we’ll make sure we leave a bed open for your sheets. We have just the basic sheets, pillows, pillow cases and bath towels.
Parking: Not paved, but fits up to 4 cars or 2 trucks/2 trailers
Pets: Not allowed
Privacy: Neighbors on one side of cabin and forestry on the other 3 sides
Space: Ground floor hosts the main bedroom and the loft hosts the two twin beds which can be converted to a King.
Swimming: The closest sandy beach swimming is at Sands Park, just a 2.8 mile drive (7 minutes) on the west side of the lake. Manistee Lake is big and shallow; 20-feet at its deepest.
Washer and dryer: Not on property, but a Laundry Mat can be found in Kalkaska, just 10 minutes away.
Wood: Please stop and pick up wood for your stay.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Kalkaska, Michigan, is a charming small town that serves as a gateway to the natural beauty of Northern Michigan. It's a place where outdoor enthusiasts can revel in the splendor of the seasons, with activities that cater to every type of adventurer.
In the winter, Kalkaska becomes a snowy wonderland, attracting snowmobilers and cross-country skiers to its well-maintained trails. The Blue Bear Snowmobile Trail and the North Country National Scenic Trail are popular choices for those looking to explore the winter landscape. The annual Kalkaska Winterfest celebrates the season with dog sled races, a highlight for visitors and locals alike.
As the snow melts and spring emerges, the region's rivers, including the Manistee and the Rapid, become prime spots for fishing and kayaking. Anglers will find an abundance of trout, making for an excellent fly-fishing experience. Hiking and mountain biking trails also become more accessible, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the rejuvenating greenery of the Michigan wilderness.
Summer in Kalkaska is perfect for camping under the stars, with numerous campgrounds and state parks in close proximity. Torch Lake, often noted for its remarkable turquoise waters, is a short drive away and offers boating, swimming, and relaxation on its sandy shores. The National Trout Festival, held annually in Kalkaska, celebrates the region's fishing heritage with parades, contests, and family-friendly events.
Autumn brings a spectacular display of fall foliage, with the surrounding forests ablaze in reds, oranges, and yellows. It's an ideal time for scenic drives or leisurely hikes to take in the changing colors. The area's orchards and pumpkin patches also offer a taste of the season's harvest, with apple picking and hayrides being quintessential fall activities.
Beyond the natural attractions, Kalkaska has a quaint downtown area with local shops and eateries that showcase the town's friendly, small-town vibe. The Kalkaska County Historical Museum provides insights into the area's past, from its logging days to its present-day community spirit.
Kalkaska may not be the largest or most famous destination in Michigan, but its appeal lies in its serene environment, outdoor recreation opportunities, and the warmth of its community. It's a place where travelers can find both adventure and tranquility, making it a worthwhile stop for those exploring the beauty of Northern Michigan.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 11:00 AM