Campfire Bay Resort
CabinTimers love Minnesota because the state is literally built for lake life. You get an unrivaled concentration of water—11,842 lakes of 10 acres or more plus 69,200 miles of rivers and streams—and thousands of public water access sites and fishing piers that make it easy to launch the boat, slip in a kayak, or cast from shore right outside a cabin door. That combo means your “morning coffee on the dock” moment isn’t a splurge; it’s standard here.
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Anderson's Grand Vu Lodge
Grand Lodge
Walker, MN
Pets considered
$0 per night
$3160 -
$6320 per week
$0 per night
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$8216 per week
Dickerson's Lake Florida Resort
Cottage 8
Spicer, MN
No pets
$381 -
$534 per night
$1905 -
$2670 per week
$495.3 -
$694.2 per night
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$3471 per week
Hyde-A-Way Bay Resort
Cabin 3
Hackensack, MN
$165 -
$235 per night
$890 -
$2335 per week
$214.5 -
$305.5 per night
$1157 -
$3035.5 per week
It’s true four seasons of play. Summer brings classic swimming, paddling, and trophy fishing—walleye is the state fish, and the DNR actively manages the resource, stocking roughly 900 lakes statewide—while fall lights up the shoreline with color from mid-September into October. When the temps drop, ice fishing and quiet snowy trails take over, and up north you can even chase star-filled skies and (with luck) the northern lights at Voyageurs National Park, a certified International Dark Sky Park.
Minnesota cabins also deliver the vibe Cabintimers crave: loons calling at dusk, campfires by the water, and true wilderness right next door. The common loon is the state bird—and Minnesota hosts more of them than any state except Alaska—and legendary paddling country like the Boundary Waters offers 1,200+ miles of canoe routes and thousands of designated campsites for day trips or unplugged overnights. Pair that atmosphere with roomy, kitchen-equipped cabins and private docks, and it’s easy to see why folks keep coming back.
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