Welcome to your peaceful forest cabin near Munising and the stunning Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. This cozy and comfortable retreat is tucked among tall pines, offering privacy, quiet, and a convenient location close to waterfalls, hiking trails, beaches, and downtown Munising.
The cabin includes a fully stocked kitchen, comfortable living area, clean bathroom, and three bedrooms—perfect for couples, families, or travelers looking to explore the Upper Peninsula. All bedrooms have queen sized beds with blankets, pillows and those cozy extras that are needed for the perfect night's sleep. With a smart TV in the living room and main bedroom, you're sure to enjoy your evenings at the cabin. Whether you prefer board games, a night out at the fire pit, or a fresh cooked meal with movies/shows in the living room, you can do it all here.
Guests enjoy fast WiFi, easy self check-in, ample parking for vehicles/trailers, and a spacious outdoor area with a fire pit for evening relaxation. Our welcome basket is home to little treats that are sure to please after a long car ride. With fresh water in fridge and the staples we always tend to forget by accident while traveling, we have you covered!
Whether you’re visiting for summer adventures, fall colors, or winter sports like snowmobiling and ice climbing, this cabin provides an ideal home base for your stay.
We look forward to hosting you in the heart of the U.P.!
Kitchen - Fully equipped with:
Stove & oven
Microwave
Coffee makers (both Keurig and regular brew) + supplies
Pots, pans, cooking utensils
Dinnerware
Spices
Full-size fridge
Crockpot
Blender
Measuring cups and spoons
Outdoor Space equipped with:
Fire pit with seating
Quiet wooded property
Room for trailers, snowmobiles & gear
Easy access to forest & trails (100 yards from property)
Outdoor games
Propane Grill
High top picnic table
Family-Friendly Amenities including:
Pack & Play with tight-fitted sheet(s)
Booster seat
Children’s books
Toys & small activities
Board games
Coloring supplies
Extras Provided such as:
Towels
Fresh linens
Basic toiletries
Bug spray (seasonal)
Sunscreen (when available)
First-aid supplies
Extra blankets and pillows
Extra cot(s)
*Seasonal Notes*
Winter: AWD/4WD recommended
Summer: Bug spray suggested
Fall: Popular leaf-season—book early
Location
10–12 minutes: Downtown Munising
5–20 minutes: Multiple waterfalls
8 minutes: Gas + groceries
20–25 minutes: Chapel/Mosquito trailheads
45 minutes: Tahquamenon Falls
Two security cameras are located on the exterior of the home, facing away from the residence. One is near the front door and one is near the back garage door. Shingleton is a great base for exploring some of the best off-road vehicle (ORV) and multi-use trails in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Most trails require a valid Michigan ORV license and trail permit — be sure to check signage and regulations before riding. 
Haywire Grade Trail
• A scenic multi-use trail that stretches about 32 miles between Manistique and Shingleton along a former rail line. 
• This trail’s surface is a mix of sand, gravel, and coarse limestone, ideal for ORVs, fat-tire bikes, hiking, and snowmobiling in winter. 
• Several trailheads are near Shingleton; some parking areas are located near local landmarks and businesses. 
Forest Roads & ORV Routes
• The area around Shingleton and neighboring Forest Roads (like routes mapped by the Michigan DNR) offers multiple ORV routes, including scenic rides through Hiawatha National Forest and surrounding woodlands. 
• These routes connect forest roads and public lands popular with ATV, side-by-side, and dirt-bike riders.
Additional Trail Riding Options
• Nearby trails and forest service roads provide varied terrain and experiences, from open forest roads to winding two-track trails through pine and hardwood forest. 
• Some trails intersect or connect loops that are great for planning half-day or full-day rides.
🛠️ Tips for ORV Riders
• Always ride on designated trails only and obey posted speed and safety signs.
• Michigan ORV licenses and permits are required for most public trails.
• Bring water, snacks, a basic repair kit, and a trail map (digital or paper).
• Cell service may be limited in forested areas — plan accordingly.
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📍 Helpful Nearby Shops & Resources
• Local powersports dealers provide maps, permits, and trail updates (e.g., Munising-area resources with trail maps and current conditions).