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Charming Old Waterfront Cabin on Pristine S. Croix River near Marine-on-St-Croix
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9.6 out of 10
Exceptional
3 bedrooms Sleeps 6 1000 sq ft
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Explore the area

Scandia, MN
- William O'Brien State Park3 min drive
- Osceola & St. Croix Valley Railway14 min drive
- Somerset Amphitheater34 min drive
- St. Paul, MN (STP-St. Paul Downtown)52 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Little bedroom off LR
2 Single Beds
Living Room 1
1 Queen Sofa Bed
Main bedroom
1 Queen Bed
Sleeping porch
2 Single Beds
Bathroom
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Charming Old Waterfront Cabin on Pristine S. Croix River near Marine-on-St-Croix
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.
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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.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
Outdoor space
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Please let us know number and ages.
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs (limit 2 total)
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Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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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
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Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
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A car is required for transport to and from this property
About the area
Scandia
Located in Scandia, this cabin 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. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Scandia, MN
What's nearby
- Rustic Roots - 3 min drive - 1.8 km
- William O'Brien State Park - 3 min drive - 2.9 km
- Osceola & St. Croix Valley Railway - 14 min drive - 14.6 km
- Farmington Bottoms State Natural Area - 33 min drive - 27.4 km
- Somerset Amphitheater - 34 min drive - 24.6 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Scandia Pizza - 5 min drive
- Potting's Bar - 23 min drive
- Subway - 14 min drive
- Meister's Bar & Grill - 5 min drive
- PY's Bar - 13 min drive
Frequently asked questions
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.
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