Amazingly, this peaceful, rustic family cottage is located less than a hour from the Twin Cities!
Built in the 1920s and full of vintage charm, this cozy gem sits nestled in a grove of white pines, right on the bank of the beautiful St. Croix River. Our stretch of the river was the first to be designated a Wild & Scenic River by the federal government in 1972. This halted development on the water; the view of the opposite (Wisconsin) side of the river is of undeveloped forest and river flats laced with sloughs, where eagles, herons, beaver, and other wildlife can be sighted. The house is one of the only properties available for rent on this stretch of the river, and the closest to the water.
Extending toward the river bank is the front porch, which is screened on three sides and offers a view of the river and the pines that tower above. French doors separate this porch from the main living area, which, along with the dining area, is located in one large central room. The comfy sofa is a hide-a-bed. To keep you toasty on cool evenings, there is a Jotul cast-iron wood-burning stove on the elevated brick hearth, and a gas heater in one corner.
One small bedroom opens off the living area (and is one step down); it has two small single beds, suitable for children and not-large adults. Another door opens from this room into the adjacent master bedroom.
Past the dining area is the kitchen, with front loading washer and dryer under the butcher-block counter (there's a clothes-line strung between two trees, as well, with clothes-pins provided). An outdoor gas grill is also at your disposal.
Off the kitchen, and one step down, is a small hallway leading to the three-quarters (shower, no tub) bathroom, master bedroom (with queen-sized bed), and best of all, a screened sleeping porch, where guests have the feeling that they are really sleeping out in the woods. This porch has two twin beds that can be joined to make a king (king sheets are available for this purpose).
All three bedrooms offer views of the river. As a vintage cabin, it is furnished eclectically, with simple furniture, including a few unassuming antiques. This house is one of a vanishing breed, a simple, sweet summer place that isn't 'retro' because it's the real thing.
Guests have use of a shared boat landing/swimming area with a dock. (A canoe and two sit-on-top-kayaks are also available for renters' use.) If you have a boat of your own to put in, there is a public boat-launch just upstream from us, and from there you may keep your boat on our shoreline. (Note that we are in a Slow/No Wake zone.)
The St. Croix is wonderful for swimming, fishing, paddling, birdwatching, hanging out on sandbars ... and just relaxing and watching the river glide by.
Although secluded, the house is one mile from O’Brien State Park with many kilometers of hiking trails; five minutes each from the historic villages of Marine-on-St.-Croix and Scandia (the first Swedish settlement in the U.S.); and twenty minutes each to Stillwater, Taylor's Falls/St. Croix Falls, and Forest Lake, which offer rock-climbing, antique shops, coffee shops, gourmet restaurants, paddlewheel river-boat rides, movies, and more.
Some guests have even commuted to the Twin Cities while staying here! There is no public transportation in the area — you must have a car.
We DO now have serviceable wifi. Though you may wish to thoroughly unplug :)
Well-behaved, mellow, housebroken dogs are welcome, though we ask that you please: Pick up after your dog; Never leave your dog unattended, either inside or outside; Keep your dog off the furniture; Bring your own dog blanket or dog bed. There is often a friendly dog nearby who has been known to wander over to say hello to renters.
If summer doesn't work out for you, consider post-Labor Day; that time of year is beautiful, too, as the leaves begin to change and the river is even quieter. Please note when renting in cooler months that of the five beds in the house (a queen and four twins), two of the twins, as described above, are on a porch with screens on two sides.
If you wish to have overnight guests over and beyond our limit of 6 guests, please discuss with us.
This house is strictly non-smoking.
Please note that the low-tech nature of this cabin means that there is no air-conditioning. Its location in the woods and down in the valley means that it is usually cooler than the surrounding area. We supply electric fans, and there are ceiling fans in the kitchen, LR/DR, and queen bedroom. Most people find these, and/or dips in the river, to be ample for their needs.
No smoking or vaping inside, please remove shoes, no parties, no unregistered guests allowed on property, no unapproved visitors or vehicles.
Important information
You need to know
Property # 59288vb
This property is managed by a private host (a party not acting within their trade, business or profession). EU consumer law, including the right of withdrawal, will not apply to your booking. The cancellation policy set by the private host will cover your booking.
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Scandia
Located in Scandia, this holiday home is on the waterfront. Franconia Sculpture Park and Folsom House are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Osceola & St. Croix Valley Railway and River's Edge Apple River Campground.
St. Paul, MN (STP-St. Paul Downtown) - 45 min drive
Restaurants
Caribou Coffee - 13 min drive
Subway - 14 min drive
Meister's Bar & Grill - 5 min drive
PY's Bar - 13 min drive
Pottings - 23 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Historic 1920's cabin on the St croix river pet-friendly?
Yes, this property allows dogs (limit 2 total).
How much does it cost to stay at Historic 1920's cabin on the St croix river?
As of 15 May 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Historic 1920's cabin on the St croix river on 16 Jun 2026 start from £235, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Historic 1920's cabin on the St croix river?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Historic 1920's cabin on the St croix river?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Historic 1920's cabin on the St croix river?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Historic 1920's cabin on the St croix river located?
Situated on the waterfront, this holiday home is within 1 mile (2 km) of Saint Croix River and William O'Brien State Park. Rustic Roots and Falls Creek Science and Natural Area are also within 3 miles (5 km).
Reviews
9.6
Exceptional
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
This rustic but comfortable cabin is the perfect getaway just an hour from the twin cities! We’ve enjoyed kayaking, relaxing on the screened porch, and listening to the owls. The owners are very responsive and friendly!
We loved our time in this adorable cabin with a perfect view of the beautiful St Croix River. The cabin had everything we needed for a relaxing week. The screen porch was the perfect setting for a reading, playing games, and watching the sunset! The hosts are exceptionally gracious.
This peaceful cabin among the white pines and the river was perfect for quiet weekend get away. We loved the rustic feel and the history. The owls were very welcoming!! We are already talking about returning. Thank you to Katherine and family!!!
Patricia C.
Stayed 2 nights in Oct 2024
Response from VrboOwner on 16 Oct 2024
We’re so glad you enjoyed the cabin! We’ll hope to welcome you back some time.
This is an incredibly authentic cabin and in such a gorgeous location; literally overlooks the St Croix There’s a nice, large screened in porch with comfy wicker furniture to enjoy all the natural beauty.The cabin is fully furnished and is very “cozy”. Kathy (the owner) provided us with all the information we needed for a nice visit to Hudson & Stillwater. We all agreed we’d love to come back for another stay soon!
Lucretia J.
Stayed 2 nights in Sep 2024
Response from VrboOwner on 24 Sept 2024
Thank you, Lucretia, we’re so glad you enjoyed your stay!
Great river beauty, so much fun to jump in. Private, quiet, wonderful sleeping. Fun kayaking. The cabin is great but it is rustic. There were mice and a couple of red squirrels in the cabin. So if you are squeamish this might not be the place for you. I thought it was wonderful.
Linda K.
Stayed 7 nights in Jul 2020
Response from VrboOwner on 3 Aug 2020
We were astonished to hear about the red squirrel in the cottage; we have been renting out this property for over forty years and this was a first. We hired an exterminator to trap and to reinforce the house, repair access points, etc., and the current renters have not seen any red squirrels. As for mice, we've had very few reports about them over the years, and when we have we have addressed the issue right away. We appreciate our renter's tolerance of the unexpected wildlife, but have taken that information to heart!
Upon walking into the cabin for the first time, we were struck by nostalgia. It was like walking into my grandma's lake cabin from years ago when she wouldn't let us change anything! Loved it! There's plenty of space to spread out, comfy and cozy beds, tons of reading material, lovely family area that would seat quite a few. The screened in porch was great for visiting while gazing at the river and the sleeping porch was wonderful. I would highly recommend a visit to this step back in time. =)
Peaceful Natural Beauty Surrounds This Charming Clean Cottage
We loved our stay at The Charming Old Cottage. The cottage was super clean and offered lovely decor, a well-appointed kitchen, and comfy beds and bedding. The fireplace came with ample extra wood available in the little shed up the hill, with leather work gloves and a wheelbarrow for easy transport. The cottage is located just feet away from the mighty St. Croix River, and we were blessed with beautiful weather and fall colors. We enjoyed chatting with the kind family members/owners to learn some history about the cottage. Communication and information were timely and helpful. This is one of our favorite VRBO places to stay. We will be visiting again.
Irene G.
Stayed 2 nights in Oct 2023
Response from VrboOwner on 17 Oct 2023
Thank you, we’re so glad you enjoyed the cottage, and we really enjoyed meeting you! Thanks for leaving it in such nice shape. Hope to see you again!
If you want a peaceful escape and stunning views of the St. Croix River, this rustic cabin is it! All of the amenities were perfect for our weekend stay. We liked the rustic feel and were very comfortable in all aspects. It's so beautiful and peaceful on the shore of the river...just so relaxing! It reminded me so much of going to my aunt and uncle's cabin as a kid...very special nostalgia! We enjoyed paddling in the canoe and loved soaking up the peace and beauty of it all from the screen porch. It was also a perfect place to bring our dogs. Next time, we'll add another day to our stay to enjoy the river more! Thanks so much for sharing your little slice of heaven with us.
Lisa K.
Stayed 2 nights in Sep 2022
Response from VrboOwner on 25 Oct 2022
We’re so glad you enjoyed it!
Kathy
Archival
10/10 Excellent
Maretta V.
31 Aug 2016
A beautiful cottage that will make you want to linger.
Dear Lewis Family,
Thank you for sharing your beautiful cottage on the river with us. Our hearts are full of memories and love from the moments we enjoyed in your sweet cottage. We had chilly evenings to make use of the wood stove...enjoyed canoeing on the St. Croix...exploring at the nearby state parks...playing leisurely games of monopoly...and just reveling in uninterrupted time together. Upon arrival at your cottage, both of our children asked if we could keep the cottage. And we will. A piece of this place will always be in our hearts. We hope to return someday..."yet knowing how way leads on to way"...if we never have the chance to visit again, please know, we have made memories in this cottage that we will always carry with us. Much Love.
Maretta V.
Verified
6/10 Okay
Mike B.
16 Sept 2020
Liked: Check-in, communication, location
Disliked: Cleanliness, listing accuracy
Amazing views but very rustic
The location and views were amazing but the cabin was a little too rustic for our family. We did enjoy hanging in the hammocks overlooking the river, the canoe cruises and building fairy houses.
Unfortunately we had too many visits from critters inside the cabin during our stay. Moths and mouse droppings every day inside the cottage was an unexpected surprise. We were not informed of toilet paper (they supply one roll and we do not recall seeing in listing we were supposed to bring our own) and bathroom/kitchen soap (bathroom was empty and kitchen was low) policy until we were there but owner’s daughter brought some more after a discussion. No problems if they would have made this more clear in listing.
Could be an amazing place with a little extra care inside the cabin to eliminate critters.
Definitely a great spot.
Mike B.
Stayed 7 nights in Aug 2020
Response from VrboOwner on 19 Oct 2020
We would like to thank this guest for his constructive feedback and kind words. It is a beautiful place.
With regard to...
Mouse droppings: We have apologized to this guest for this issue, and do so again. For some reason, this has been an unusually bad year for mice and, in some cases, even squirrels. Many of our neighbors on the river have reported atypical infestations of both this summer. Prior to this guest's arrival, we had hired an exterminating company to address the problem via several rounds of trapping and reinforcing vulnerable points in the exterior of the house. We asked this guest to let us know during his stay if he saw evidence of mouse activity. We offered to set traps (we would deal with any mice they caught), but understand renters not wanting them around.
Further, because of the problem, we refunded $500 to this guest after the end of his rental.
In addition, after this guest's departure, we set more traps, and none of the several subsequent renters has had a problem. Having said that, again, this is an older cabin in the woods. As the exterminators told us, they cannot guarantee mouse eradication in even the newest dwelling because mice can fit through such tiny cracks and openings.
Bathroom and kitchen soap: We apologize that the bathroom soap bottle was empty; that escaped the notice of our cleaner prior to this guest's arrival, and in the future we'll be more vigilant. As for the kitchen soap, there was an unopened bottle on a shelf near the sink that escaped this guest's notice.
Toilet paper and paper towels: Point taken that we should be clearer with guests before their arrival as to what we do and do not provide. Because of the very limited storage space in the cabin, our policy has been that we provide a couple of extra rolls of TP and one or two extra rolls of paper towel, and after that, guests purchase what they need at the local store. First, we apologize that there was only one extra roll of TP; like the bathroom hand soap, this was an oversight on the part of the cleaner. Second, based on this feedback, we will revisit our policy, and further clarify what we provide and what we do not.
Moths: This is a summer cabin in the woods. The only way to completely avoid moths is to a) never open the door, or b) never turn on a light. Please note: If you are bothered by the kind of moths that are attracted to light on summer nights, this cabin may not be for you.
Again, we thank this guest for his valuable feedback.
This quaint rustic cabin is nestled into the river bluffs and feels like you are hours away from any hustle and bustle. It is like stepping back in time to simpler days while incorporating just enough modern conveniences to make it comfortable and easy. The hosts were absolutely lovely and incredibly helpful. We hope to stay again!
We loved this wonderful cabin time with our daughter and grand daughter! The house had all the room and features that we needed. The antiques and setting felt like a step back into a simpler time. We especially enjoyed the river views plus canoeing. We were also close to friends and family in the Twin Cities.
We stayed at this picturesque cottage for a week while spending time exploring the St Croix River. It's very rustic with lots of charm. It creaks and moans but that's part of the charm. Our hosts were a wealth of information about the cottage's history and area. We paddle boarded down the St Croix to William Obrien St Park. It was a fun experience.
Rustic building with serious summer camp vibes, charming and no-fuss decor, no TV but WiFi access for necessities, lovely screen porch for board games, cards and just hanging out, trees and river views, birds and frogs, sunrise over the Wisconsin bluffs - a great summer getaway.
Quite incredible that this unspoiled, family-owned property (since 1911) is so close to home. Just a 50 or so minute drive from St. Paul! Rustic, vintage cottage on the banks of the St. Croix. It's a simple and comfortable hideaway. No unnecessary frills just the basics which suited us just fine!
- Easily sleeps 6 in three small bedrooms. One bedroom is screened on two sides so it's like sleeping outside, only better!
- Spacious screen porch facing the river -- we enjoyed morning coffee here, relaxed in the evening and listed to the squirrels, birds and wind rustling through the trees.
- Canoe rides in the early morning or late afternoon -- best way to enjoy the river. A bit tricky to get the canoe in the water -- but I'm 71 and and my friend is 68 -- if we could handle it anyone can! We paddled up river to a sandbar and enjoyed a cooling river swim.
- All the basics in the kitchen and a nice dining table for gracious meals together. All told -- a relaxing week and a nice break from the stress of the city with COVID restrictions.
Lovely owners. A lot of family history here.
Are you seeking a peaceful place to unplug? This is a beautiful spot on the St. Croix River. Some days it feels like we have the river to ourselves. This quaint place is away from it all but close enough to Marine on St. Croix to grab a coffee, or some groceries or an ice cream. We leveraged the canoe for fishing and brought our own paddleboards. We will be back!
Imagine lying in your bed and looking out at trees shimmering in the morning light and a river rolling by. The only sounds are leaves rustling softly in the wind and birds and squirrels chirping. Imagine having nothing to do all day but sip coffee, paddle a kayak or canoe, read on a screened porch, rustle up a meal. This was our experience at this well-loved, charming cottage. No television, no motor boats, no cars or trucks rushing up the highway. This kind of vacation might not be for everyone, but it was certainly just what the doctor ordered for our family of four. And the family who owns the cottage couldn't be nicer! We also really enjoyed the town of Marine, where we stopped to fill up on WiFi, visited the sweet library, had sublime BLTs at the Landing, and shopped at the little grocery that sells local products. Nearby William O'Brien State Park provided nature trails for our daily hikes (although some of us just sat outside and read all day :) ). A really great find.
This is a great spot to relax. Quintessential cabin experience. Well supplied and clean. We had everything we needed. Lots to do in the area. The wifi is somewhat spotty, but that helped everyone unplug. Really felt like we were in the woods. Would be great in the fall, too.
Beth N.
Stayed 7 nights in Jun 2019
Verified
8/10 Good
Beth B.
30 Aug 2018
Peaceful
What a pleasant, quiet setting beneath pine trees and beside a slow flowing river. Just what our family needed to unplug and relax. The facilities are dated, but we didn't mind stepping back in time. The kitchen had almost everything we needed. Everything about the cottage was as described on the website.
Beth B.
About the host
Hosted by Kathy
This property is family-owned. We are a St. Paul family whose branches now extend to both coasts, but the family summer place on the St. Croix brings us together.
Why they chose this property
This property was purchased by our great-grandfather, an avid fly-fisherman who fished the St. Croix, and his wife, as a place for their family to spend summers and, in the days before air-conditioning, escape the heat of the city. They acquired it just as logging operations in the St. Croix River Valley were winding down after nearly a hundred years. They built a house in 1912 – the first on the river – which we, his descendants, still spend time in. Eventually, a second house was built nearby (the one included in this listing) and still later, a third house, now owned by cousins, was added on the other side of the dock area. Over the years, the larger property and houses have been the "glue" that keeps a large extended family in close contact, as we all share a love of the river, its wooded banks and bluffs, and the houses themselves, steeped in family history.
What makes this property unique
Our property is unique for its location smack-dab on a federally-protected Wild & Scenic riverway, full of natural beauty, and at the same time its proximity to and easy accessibility from a major metropolitan area.