No Minnesotan ever said, “I think I’d rather stay home this weekend.” At least, not when a cozy cabin in a wooded area is involved. Going to the cabin is as much a tradition as it is a way of life in Minnesota. And now that we’re getting to the coziest part of the year, it may be the best time of year to make the escape. Here are 10 cozy cabins in Minnesota that are just waiting for you.
- Anderson’s Starlight Bay Resort, Nevis
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Anderson’s Starlight Bay Resort Anderson’s Starlight Bay Resort Anderson’s Starlight Bay Resort has several cabins to choose from. Each is outfitted with the bare essentials, but you know you’ll want to spend as much time outdoors as possible. The resort is on the shores of Eighth Crow Wing Lake in Nevis.
This cozy room is in the Orion cabin. Check availability here. Starlight Bay Resort, 27155 County 33, Nevis, MN 56467, USA
- Kohl’s Resort, Bemidji
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Kohl’s Resort Kohl’s Resort has several cozy cabins to choose from. They’re all nestled in the woods along Big Turtle Lake in Bemidji. Kohl’s Resort, 15707 Big Turtle Dr NE, Bemidji, MN 56601, USA
- Golden Eagle Lodge, Grand Marais
Golden Eagle Lodge
Golden Eagle Lodge Way up in Grand Marais, this is one of our favorite winter getaways. It’s so special that wildlife lovers may even get the opportunity to see a moose! Golden Eagle Lodge’s two- and three-room cabins offer stunning views of Flour Lake and the fall forest beyond. Golden Eagle Lodge, 468 Clearwater Rd, Grand Marais, MN 55604, USA
- State Park Camper Cabins
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djvass/Flickr If you’re looking for something a little more rustic, a camper cabin at one of Minnesota’s many state parks should do the trick. The cabin pictured is at Jay Cooke State Park. Check out the others here. Jay Cooke State Park, Minnesota 210, Carlton, MN, USA
- White Eagle Resort, Cook
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White Eagle Resort Lake Vermillion has always been a popular Minnesota getaway during the warmer months, but it really becomes magical during the winter. White Eagle Resort cabins range from cozy one-bedroom cabins to five-bedroom cabins for larger groups. Either way, you’ll appreciate the chance to get away from it all.
The cozy hideaway pictured is the Raven cabin. Find it and more here. White Eagle Resort, 3026 White Eagle Dr, Cook, MN 55723, USA
- Fisher’s Resort, Isle
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Fisher’s Resort–Mille Lacs Lake/Facebook Fisher’s Resort on gorgeous Mille Lacs Lake boasts several cozy cabins in Minnesota. Each is nestled between the lake and treeline, so you’ll have stunning views no matter which way you look. True to its name, the resort also offers everything you need to catch the next state-record fish. Fisher’s Resort, 32390 212th Ln, Isle, MN 56342, USA
- Mountain Villas, Duluth
Mountain Villas
Mountain Villas Okay, so maybe this isn’t exactly what you picture when you think of a cozy cabin in Minnesota, but we think it still counts. Mountain Villas are actually houses perched high in the trees on Duluth’s Skyline Drive. Many of the cabins feature large windows with views of Lake Superior in the distance. But the real draw, of course, is that you get to be up close and personal with the natural surroundings. Mountain Drive, Mountain Dr, Duluth, MN 55810, USA
- Dodge’s Log Lodges, Duluth
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Dodge’s Log Lodges We all know that Lake Superior is one of the most gorgeous sights in Minnesota. Dodge’s Log Lodges in Duluth took advantage of that by setting its cabins as close as possible to the water. There are six classic log cabins to choose from. The Aspen Cabin, pictured above, looks especially rustic. Dodges Log Lodges, 5852 N Shore Dr, Duluth, MN 55804, USA
- Trapper’s Landing Lodge, Walker
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Trapper’s Landing Lodge Trapper’s Landing Lodge on Leech Lake has many lake homes and cabins to choose from, but in the name of keeping things rustic, we’d stay at one of their classic Merit cabins. You can rent one with one, two, or three bedrooms furnished with simple decor to make your vacation feel cozy. Leech Lake is surrounded on all sides by Chippewa National Forest. Given the location, renting a cabin here is a safe bet for an ideal winter cabin getaway. Trapper’s Landing Lodge, 1812 Merit Rd, Walker, MN 56484, USA
- Timber Trail Lodge, Ely
Timber Trai Lodge/Facebook
Timber Lake Lodge/Facebook The Timber Trail Lodge in Ely is a Boundary Waters Oasis. Pictured is the Diamond Willow Retreat, a 12-person cabin with a gorgeous stone fireplace. Check it and the rest of the Timber Trail Lodge cabins out here. Timber Trail Lodge, 629 Kawishiwi Trail, Ely, MN 55731, USA
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Anderson’s Starlight Bay Resort/Flickr
Anderson’s Starlight Bay Resort
Anderson’s Starlight Bay Resort Anderson’s Starlight Bay Resort has several cabins to choose from. Each is outfitted with the bare essentials, but you know you’ll want to spend as much time outdoors as possible. The resort is on the shores of Eighth Crow Wing Lake in Nevis.
This cozy room is in the Orion cabin. Check availability here.
Starlight Bay Resort, 27155 County 33, Nevis, MN 56467, USA
Kohl’s Resort/Facebook
Kohl’s Resort
Kohl’s Resort has several cozy cabins to choose from. They’re all nestled in the woods along Big Turtle Lake in Bemidji.
Kohl’s Resort, 15707 Big Turtle Dr NE, Bemidji, MN 56601, USA
Golden Eagle Lodge
Way up in Grand Marais, this is one of our favorite winter getaways. It’s so special that wildlife lovers may even get the opportunity to see a moose! Golden Eagle Lodge’s two- and three-room cabins offer stunning views of Flour Lake and the fall forest beyond.
Golden Eagle Lodge, 468 Clearwater Rd, Grand Marais, MN 55604, USA
djvass/Flickr
If you’re looking for something a little more rustic, a camper cabin at one of Minnesota’s many state parks should do the trick. The cabin pictured is at Jay Cooke State Park. Check out the others here.
Jay Cooke State Park, Minnesota 210, Carlton, MN, USA
White Eagle Resort on Lake Vermillion/Facebook
White Eagle Resort
Lake Vermillion has always been a popular Minnesota getaway during the warmer months, but it really becomes magical during the winter. White Eagle Resort cabins range from cozy one-bedroom cabins to five-bedroom cabins for larger groups. Either way, you’ll appreciate the chance to get away from it all.
The cozy hideaway pictured is the Raven cabin. Find it and more here.
White Eagle Resort, 3026 White Eagle Dr, Cook, MN 55723, USA
Fisher’s Resort–Mille Lacs Lake/Facebook
Fisher’s Resort on gorgeous Mille Lacs Lake boasts several cozy cabins in Minnesota. Each is nestled between the lake and treeline, so you’ll have stunning views no matter which way you look. True to its name, the resort also offers everything you need to catch the next state-record fish.
Fisher’s Resort, 32390 212th Ln, Isle, MN 56342, USA
Mountain Villas
Okay, so maybe this isn’t exactly what you picture when you think of a cozy cabin in Minnesota, but we think it still counts. Mountain Villas are actually houses perched high in the trees on Duluth’s Skyline Drive. Many of the cabins feature large windows with views of Lake Superior in the distance. But the real draw, of course, is that you get to be up close and personal with the natural surroundings.
Mountain Drive, Mountain Dr, Duluth, MN 55810, USA
Dodge’s Log Lodges/Facebook
Dodge’s Log Lodges
We all know that Lake Superior is one of the most gorgeous sights in Minnesota. Dodge’s Log Lodges in Duluth took advantage of that by setting its cabins as close as possible to the water. There are six classic log cabins to choose from. The Aspen Cabin, pictured above, looks especially rustic.
Dodges Log Lodges, 5852 N Shore Dr, Duluth, MN 55804, USA
Trapper’s Landing Lodge on Leech Lake/Facebook
Trapper’s Landing Lodge
Trapper’s Landing Lodge on Leech Lake has many lake homes and cabins to choose from, but in the name of keeping things rustic, we’d stay at one of their classic Merit cabins. You can rent one with one, two, or three bedrooms furnished with simple decor to make your vacation feel cozy. Leech Lake is surrounded on all sides by Chippewa National Forest. Given the location, renting a cabin here is a safe bet for an ideal winter cabin getaway.
Trapper’s Landing Lodge, 1812 Merit Rd, Walker, MN 56484, USA
Timber Trai Lodge/Facebook
Timber Lake Lodge/Facebook
The Timber Trail Lodge in Ely is a Boundary Waters Oasis. Pictured is the Diamond Willow Retreat, a 12-person cabin with a gorgeous stone fireplace. Check it and the rest of the Timber Trail Lodge cabins out here.
Timber Trail Lodge, 629 Kawishiwi Trail, Ely, MN 55731, USA
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cozy cabins in Minnesota November 04, 2022 Jackie Ann Is Minnesota a good place to visit in the winter? Without a doubt! But you should really love snow because Minnesota winters are full of it. The average snowfall in Minnesota varies drastically depending on what part of the state you’re in. For example, the southwestern part of Minnesota sees about 36 inches of snowfall annually, while the northern part can see more than 70 inches (particularly along the “snow belt” around Lake Superior). Here are some tips for getting through a winter in Minnesota. What are the best outdoor activities in winter in Minnesota? Minnesota is known for its harsh winters, but don’t let that stop you from enjoying the season. With just a few extra layers, you can be out and about enjoying all of the best winter activities in Minnesota. Thrill seekers will love the Snow Park at the St. Paul Winter Carnival, where visitors get the chance to slide down a giant snow slide. If you’d rather slow things down, there are plenty of winter hikes in Minnesota to enjoy, and even several scenic roads which are simply mesmerizing in the winter. What are the best Christmas towns in Minnesota? If you’re visiting Minnesota during the holidays, make sure you carve out some time to check out some of the best Christmas towns in Minnesota. While most towns do a little something special for the holidays, there are a handful of towns that really lean into the holiday spirit, like Stillwater. On the first weekend of December, the town comes together for the Twinkle Parade, where you’ll see the annual tree lighting, have some snacks, and maybe even go on a trolley ride through town. Winona is another charming town that celebrates the holiday season, and they even have a Christmas market where you can purchase gifts from local vendors, go ice skating, and more. In the evenings, the Trester Trolly takes visitors around the town to view the Christmas lights.
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cozy cabins in Minnesota
November 04, 2022
Jackie Ann
Is Minnesota a good place to visit in the winter? Without a doubt! But you should really love snow because Minnesota winters are full of it. The average snowfall in Minnesota varies drastically depending on what part of the state you’re in. For example, the southwestern part of Minnesota sees about 36 inches of snowfall annually, while the northern part can see more than 70 inches (particularly along the “snow belt” around Lake Superior). Here are some tips for getting through a winter in Minnesota. What are the best outdoor activities in winter in Minnesota? Minnesota is known for its harsh winters, but don’t let that stop you from enjoying the season. With just a few extra layers, you can be out and about enjoying all of the best winter activities in Minnesota. Thrill seekers will love the Snow Park at the St. Paul Winter Carnival, where visitors get the chance to slide down a giant snow slide. If you’d rather slow things down, there are plenty of winter hikes in Minnesota to enjoy, and even several scenic roads which are simply mesmerizing in the winter. What are the best Christmas towns in Minnesota? If you’re visiting Minnesota during the holidays, make sure you carve out some time to check out some of the best Christmas towns in Minnesota. While most towns do a little something special for the holidays, there are a handful of towns that really lean into the holiday spirit, like Stillwater. On the first weekend of December, the town comes together for the Twinkle Parade, where you’ll see the annual tree lighting, have some snacks, and maybe even go on a trolley ride through town. Winona is another charming town that celebrates the holiday season, and they even have a Christmas market where you can purchase gifts from local vendors, go ice skating, and more. In the evenings, the Trester Trolly takes visitors around the town to view the Christmas lights.
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Without a doubt! But you should really love snow because Minnesota winters are full of it. The average snowfall in Minnesota varies drastically depending on what part of the state you’re in. For example, the southwestern part of Minnesota sees about 36 inches of snowfall annually, while the northern part can see more than 70 inches (particularly along the “snow belt” around Lake Superior). Here are some tips for getting through a winter in Minnesota.
What are the best outdoor activities in winter in Minnesota?
Minnesota is known for its harsh winters, but don’t let that stop you from enjoying the season. With just a few extra layers, you can be out and about enjoying all of the best winter activities in Minnesota. Thrill seekers will love the Snow Park at the St. Paul Winter Carnival, where visitors get the chance to slide down a giant snow slide. If you’d rather slow things down, there are plenty of winter hikes in Minnesota to enjoy, and even several scenic roads which are simply mesmerizing in the winter.
What are the best Christmas towns in Minnesota?
If you’re visiting Minnesota during the holidays, make sure you carve out some time to check out some of the best Christmas towns in Minnesota. While most towns do a little something special for the holidays, there are a handful of towns that really lean into the holiday spirit, like Stillwater. On the first weekend of December, the town comes together for the Twinkle Parade, where you’ll see the annual tree lighting, have some snacks, and maybe even go on a trolley ride through town. Winona is another charming town that celebrates the holiday season, and they even have a Christmas market where you can purchase gifts from local vendors, go ice skating, and more. In the evenings, the Trester Trolly takes visitors around the town to view the Christmas lights.