Location: Mullett Lake, Northeast, Michigan, USA (10 minutes from Indian River and I-75)
Accommodations: Cottage, 1 Bedroom + Loft, 1 Bath (Sleeps 7)
Keywords: Log Sided Cottage
Welcome to our cozy log sided cottage on Mullett Lake. The cottage is located on the east side of Mullett Lake on Pigeon Bay close to the mouth of the Pigeon River. With the shelter of the bay the water is much calmer for kayaking and swimming. The bay also has GREAT fishing!! The location of the cottage gives you a multitude of activities to enjoy from swimming and boating on the lake to navigating the famous Inland Waterway. It's also very close to Indian River for a quick trip to enjoy ice cream and all the small town has to offer.
The cottage has one bedroom with a bunk bed (full size bed on bottom) and a loft with a king and two twin beds. There is also a sofa bed in living area.
The living area has an open floor plan and plenty of room for everyone. The large front windows have a wonderful view of the lake. There is a dock, paddle boat, kayak for your use as well as a fire pit and large yard for playing or relaxing. Bring your own boat or rent one from a nearby marina.
Vacation Rental Features
- Amenities
- Washer
- Dryer
- Linens Provided
- Garage
- Parking for RV/Boat/Trailer : room to park trailer but not boat or RV. Best to launch boat first at nearby marina then pull trailer to cottage. Marina may also let you leave trailer there for a nominal fee.
- Beds
- King Bed
- Twin/Single Bed
- Bunk Bed : Double size lower unit
- Convertible Bed
- Crib : Pack and play
- Entertainment
- TV (No Cable/Satellite)
- DVD
- VCR
- Video Library
- Video Game Console : play station 2
- CD Player
- Kitchen
- Full Kitchen
- Cooking Utensils Provided
- Refrigerator
- Microwave
- Outdoor Features
- Gas/Electric BBQ Grill
- Deck/Patio : deck new this spring
- View/Location
- Lakefront : 100 feet on Mullett Lake
- Other Amenities
- firepit, dock,peaceful flowing well
- Suitability
- No Pets Allowed
- Kid Friendly
- Smoking Not Allowed
- Activities
- Golf
- Tennis
- Shopping
- Kayaking
- Sailing
- Boating
- Waterskiing
- Jet Skiing
- Swimming
- Windsurfing
- Biking
- Cross Country Skiing
- Downhill/Alpine Skiing
- Snowboarding
- Snowmobiling
- Wildlife Viewing
- Fishing
- Hunting
- Horseshoes
- Miniature golf
- Hiking
- Restaurants
- Cinemas/Movie Theaters
- Other Activities
- Close to Mackinaw City water park, Mackinaw Island and part of the Inland Waterway connecting Burt and Crooked Lakes. Paddle boat and kayak available for use.
Rate Details (In US Dollars)
May 15 - June 29 ....$400/weekend .. $1000/week
June 30 - Sept 07 .................1450/week
Sept 08-Oct 13 .. $400/weekend...$900/week
deposit required to hold week
Week is Saturday to Saturday.
Weekend is Friday - Sunday
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
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Property Photos
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- view of cottage on Mullett Lake - Vacation Cottage Rental at Mullet Lake, Michigan
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- kitchen and dining room - Vacation Cottage Rental at Mullet Lake, Michigan
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- Living area - Vacation Cottage Rental at Mullet Lake, Michigan
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- downstairs bedroom
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- loft
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- Sunset from our beach
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- view of Mullett Lake
Traveler Reviews (1)
Enjoyed our stay at Brown Cottage
Guest: B&K Family
(Westerville, OH)
Date of Stay: 08/14/10
Review Submitted: 08/22/10
We stayed at Brown Cottage the third week of August. Launching access from the cottage for our 3 kayaks and fishing boat was very easy. The cottage had plenty of living space but one bathroom was tough to get used too. We managed. Upstairs loft has slanted ceiling like cape cod. Makes it tough for anyone tall. You just have to be careful to duck! Cottage was very clean. The Browns were always accessible by cell phone for any issues or questions that occurred.
Recommended for:Romantic getaway, sightseeing, age 55+, families with teenagers, families with young children.
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