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Lakefront A-frame Cabin w/ Sauna | Caribouyah!
Baita a Duluth con cucina e patio
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Recensioni
9,6 su 10
Eccezionale
2 camere 2 bagni 8 posti letto
Servizi più richiesti
Esplora la zona
Duluth, MN
- Place, Miller Hill Mall22 min in auto
- Place, Università del Minnesota29 min in auto
- Place, Aerial Lift Bridge31 min in auto
- Airport, Duluth, MN (DLH-Duluth Intl.)23 min in auto
Camere e letti
2 camere (8 posti letto)
Camera 1
1 letto queen e 1 divano letto (matrimoniale)
Camera 2
1 letto king
Camera 3
1 letto king
2 bagni
Bagno 1
Vasca o doccia · WC
Bagno 2
WC · Solo doccia
Spazi
Terrazza o patio
Cucina
Informazioni su questa struttura
Lakefront A-frame Cabin w/ Sauna | Caribouyah!
Welcome to Caribouyah Lake House, a north woods oasis where you can enjoy the comforts of home and classic Minnesota lake life. This lake house is a breathtaking A-frame cabin that has been recently renovated to offer an unparalleled lakefront retreat. With its open-concept design, large lake-facing windows, and ample space for up to 8 guests, this home is the perfect destination for creating lasting memories with family and friends.
Immerse yourself in the luxurious comfort of the leather furniture in the living space, which includes a convenient pull-out sofa for additional sleeping accommodations. Unwind while watching your favorite shows on the 55" Samsung Smart TV. Adjacent to the living area, the tastefully remodeled kitchen boasts modern navy cabinets, new appliances, and bar-top seating, allowing you to relish in the gorgeous lake views while preparing meals. Retreat to the main-level bedroom, where earthy tones and nature-inspired décor create a captivating ambiance, or escape to the lofted bedroom, which exudes tranquility with its light, airy tones. Both rooms feature comfortable king beds with unique handmade headboards crafted from local wood. The loft area also offers an en-suite bathroom and an open space with a built-in queen bed, providing the perfect spot for relaxation while gazing at the star-filled sky over the lake. The patio area is ideal for unwinding with loved ones while grilling delicious meals. As the sun sets, the string lights illuminate the space, creating a magical atmosphere for enjoying drinks and cozy conversations around the bonfire pit, which comes with 4 chairs and is situated directly across from the sauna.
Explore Saginaw, MN
Saginaw, an unincorporated community in St. Louis County just 18 miles northwest of Duluth along U.S. Highway 2, is a serene rural haven nestled in the Northwoods near the shores of Lake Superior. This quiet spot offers a peaceful escape with its forested landscapes, access to pristine waterways, and easy proximity to Duluth's urban energy. As a gateway to Minnesota's Iron Range and Arrowhead Region adventures, Saginaw embodies a laid-back, nature-focused lifestyle tied to the area's logging and mining heritage. Here's what you can discover:
Outdoor Activities
- Hiking and Biking: Saginaw's rural setting provides direct access to the Munger Trail, a segment of the 70-mile Willard Munger State Trail system, ideal for hiking, biking, and snowshoeing through pine forests and along the St. Louis River. Nearby, the Superior Hiking Trail offers rugged paths with stunning overlooks of the lake and bluffs.
- Cloquet River: Flowing near Saginaw, this scenic river is perfect for kayaking, canoeing, or trout fishing.
- Local outfitters in nearby Cloquet offer rentals and guided trips for beginners and experts alike.
- Jay Cooke State Park: Just a short drive east (about 15 miles), this park features dramatic rocky gorges, swinging bridges over the St. Louis River, and miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking amid ancient lava flows and waterfalls.
- Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College Trails: In nearby Cloquet, these wooded paths wind through wetlands and forests, great for birdwatching and easy walks with interpretive signs on Ojibwe history and ecology.
- Winter Sports: Saginaw's location makes it ideal for snowmobiling on groomed trails connecting to the Arrowhead State Trail system. Nearby Giant's Ridge (about 45 minutes north) offers downhill skiing, snowboarding, and fat-tire biking, while cross-country skiing is abundant on local snowmobile trails.
Cultural and Historical Attractions
- Saginaw Post Office and Local History: The historic post office, operating since 1906, serves as a community hub reflecting the area's early 20th-century roots in railroading and lumber. Informal exhibits and stories from locals highlight Saginaw's ties to the Fond du Lac Reservation and early settlers.
- Fond du Lac Cultural Center & Museum: A quick 10-mile drive to Cloquet, this museum showcases Ojibwe art, artifacts, and interactive displays on Native American history, birch bark crafts, and the fur trade era that shaped the region.
- Glensheen Mansion: In Duluth (20 minutes away), this 1908 historic estate on Lake Superior offers guided tours of its opulent interiors, gardens, and tragic Gilded Age stories, connecting to the industrial heritage shared with Saginaw's logging past.
- Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center: Also in Duluth, this free museum explores the ship's history of the world's largest freshwater lake, with exhibits on iron ore shipping and maritime artifacts relevant to Saginaw's proximity to shipping routes.
- Local Events and Festivals: While Saginaw itself hosts small community gatherings like seasonal potlucks and trail cleanups, residents often join Duluth's vibrant scene, including the annual Bayfront Blues Festival with live music and food vendors, or the Duluth Folk School workshops on traditional crafts and storytelling. Check the St. Louis County events calendar for pop-up markets and heritage days celebrating Northwoods culture.
→ CONTACT US
Our guest service team is here to assist you from 8am to 8pm, 24/7 for emergencies. If you have any questions or need anything, just give us a call. You'll find our contact information in your booking confirmation. We primarily communicate through the call or text, so keep an eye out for important check-in info. You'll receive a digital guidebook with all the information about your reservation and the property 7 days prior to arrival if applicable and at 10am on the day of your arrival. Check-in time is at 4pm, Check-out is 10am. We're here to make your stay amazing!
→ TRANSIT
Please note that due to its secluded nature, having a car is essential to fully enjoy the area. Duluth is just a short drive away, providing you with easy access to local attractions, dining, and shopping.
This property is managed by Heirloom Vacations, a professional property management company with years of experience and tens of thousands of glowing reviews. Our dedicated team ensures this property is impeccably maintained and cleaned to hotel standards. Your comfort and satisfaction are our top priorities, and we're here to make your stay seamless and memorable.
→ DIRECTIONS
Address will be provided with your digital guidebook.
→ PET POLICY
This property is dog-friendly, specific rules regarding pets at the property are as follows: Please keep pets off all furniture and be sure to be on a leash at all times when outside of the home. Also be sure to clean up after your pet and dispose of waste in the trash bins located outside of property. Please respect neighbors by limiting the barking of pets on the property; A maximum of 2 dogs are allowed at the property; the pet fee is $75/dog and an additional $75/dog will be added per week for extended reservations. All mention of pets denotes DOGS ONLY, no other pets are permitted. Any property damages caused by pets will be assessed and may be charged at the discretion of management.
Immerse yourself in the luxurious comfort of the leather furniture in the living space, which includes a convenient pull-out sofa for additional sleeping accommodations. Unwind while watching your favorite shows on the 55" Samsung Smart TV. Adjacent to the living area, the tastefully remodeled kitchen boasts modern navy cabinets, new appliances, and bar-top seating, allowing you to relish in the gorgeous lake views while preparing meals. Retreat to the main-level bedroom, where earthy tones and nature-inspired décor create a captivating ambiance, or escape to the lofted bedroom, which exudes tranquility with its light, airy tones. Both rooms feature comfortable king beds with unique handmade headboards crafted from local wood. The loft area also offers an en-suite bathroom and an open space with a built-in queen bed, providing the perfect spot for relaxation while gazing at the star-filled sky over the lake. The patio area is ideal for unwinding with loved ones while grilling delicious meals. As the sun sets, the string lights illuminate the space, creating a magical atmosphere for enjoying drinks and cozy conversations around the bonfire pit, which comes with 4 chairs and is situated directly across from the sauna.
Explore Saginaw, MN
Saginaw, an unincorporated community in St. Louis County just 18 miles northwest of Duluth along U.S. Highway 2, is a serene rural haven nestled in the Northwoods near the shores of Lake Superior. This quiet spot offers a peaceful escape with its forested landscapes, access to pristine waterways, and easy proximity to Duluth's urban energy. As a gateway to Minnesota's Iron Range and Arrowhead Region adventures, Saginaw embodies a laid-back, nature-focused lifestyle tied to the area's logging and mining heritage. Here's what you can discover:
Outdoor Activities
- Hiking and Biking: Saginaw's rural setting provides direct access to the Munger Trail, a segment of the 70-mile Willard Munger State Trail system, ideal for hiking, biking, and snowshoeing through pine forests and along the St. Louis River. Nearby, the Superior Hiking Trail offers rugged paths with stunning overlooks of the lake and bluffs.
- Cloquet River: Flowing near Saginaw, this scenic river is perfect for kayaking, canoeing, or trout fishing.
- Local outfitters in nearby Cloquet offer rentals and guided trips for beginners and experts alike.
- Jay Cooke State Park: Just a short drive east (about 15 miles), this park features dramatic rocky gorges, swinging bridges over the St. Louis River, and miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking amid ancient lava flows and waterfalls.
- Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College Trails: In nearby Cloquet, these wooded paths wind through wetlands and forests, great for birdwatching and easy walks with interpretive signs on Ojibwe history and ecology.
- Winter Sports: Saginaw's location makes it ideal for snowmobiling on groomed trails connecting to the Arrowhead State Trail system. Nearby Giant's Ridge (about 45 minutes north) offers downhill skiing, snowboarding, and fat-tire biking, while cross-country skiing is abundant on local snowmobile trails.
Cultural and Historical Attractions
- Saginaw Post Office and Local History: The historic post office, operating since 1906, serves as a community hub reflecting the area's early 20th-century roots in railroading and lumber. Informal exhibits and stories from locals highlight Saginaw's ties to the Fond du Lac Reservation and early settlers.
- Fond du Lac Cultural Center & Museum: A quick 10-mile drive to Cloquet, this museum showcases Ojibwe art, artifacts, and interactive displays on Native American history, birch bark crafts, and the fur trade era that shaped the region.
- Glensheen Mansion: In Duluth (20 minutes away), this 1908 historic estate on Lake Superior offers guided tours of its opulent interiors, gardens, and tragic Gilded Age stories, connecting to the industrial heritage shared with Saginaw's logging past.
- Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center: Also in Duluth, this free museum explores the ship's history of the world's largest freshwater lake, with exhibits on iron ore shipping and maritime artifacts relevant to Saginaw's proximity to shipping routes.
- Local Events and Festivals: While Saginaw itself hosts small community gatherings like seasonal potlucks and trail cleanups, residents often join Duluth's vibrant scene, including the annual Bayfront Blues Festival with live music and food vendors, or the Duluth Folk School workshops on traditional crafts and storytelling. Check the St. Louis County events calendar for pop-up markets and heritage days celebrating Northwoods culture.
→ CONTACT US
Our guest service team is here to assist you from 8am to 8pm, 24/7 for emergencies. If you have any questions or need anything, just give us a call. You'll find our contact information in your booking confirmation. We primarily communicate through the call or text, so keep an eye out for important check-in info. You'll receive a digital guidebook with all the information about your reservation and the property 7 days prior to arrival if applicable and at 10am on the day of your arrival. Check-in time is at 4pm, Check-out is 10am. We're here to make your stay amazing!
→ TRANSIT
Please note that due to its secluded nature, having a car is essential to fully enjoy the area. Duluth is just a short drive away, providing you with easy access to local attractions, dining, and shopping.
This property is managed by Heirloom Vacations, a professional property management company with years of experience and tens of thousands of glowing reviews. Our dedicated team ensures this property is impeccably maintained and cleaned to hotel standards. Your comfort and satisfaction are our top priorities, and we're here to make your stay seamless and memorable.
→ DIRECTIONS
Address will be provided with your digital guidebook.
→ PET POLICY
This property is dog-friendly, specific rules regarding pets at the property are as follows: Please keep pets off all furniture and be sure to be on a leash at all times when outside of the home. Also be sure to clean up after your pet and dispose of waste in the trash bins located outside of property. Please respect neighbors by limiting the barking of pets on the property; A maximum of 2 dogs are allowed at the property; the pet fee is $75/dog and an additional $75/dog will be added per week for extended reservations. All mention of pets denotes DOGS ONLY, no other pets are permitted. Any property damages caused by pets will be assessed and may be charged at the discretion of management.
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Da ricordare
Questa struttura è gestita da un host professionista, che la affitta in ambito commerciale, imprenditoriale o professionale.
Per eventuali ospiti aggiuntivi possono essere previsti supplementi, variabili in base alla politica della struttura.
All'arrivo, oltre a un documento di identità comprensivo di foto, potrebbero essere richieste una carta di credito/debito o una caparra in contanti per eventuali spese accessorie.
Tutte le richieste speciali sono soggette a disponibilità al momento dell'arrivo e possono comportare spese aggiuntive. Le richieste speciali non sono garantite.
Le feste in loco e gli eventi di gruppo sono severamente vietati.
L'host ha indicato la presenza di un rilevatore di monossido di carbonio in struttura.
L'host ha indicato la presenza di un rilevatore di fumo in struttura.
La struttura è dotata di un estintore antincendio e un kit di pronto soccorso.
Se cancelli la tua prenotazione, si applicheranno le condizioni di cancellazione dell’host. In base alla normativa dell’UE sui diritti dei consumatori, i servizi di prenotazione di alloggi non sono soggetti al diritto di recesso.
Informazioni sulla zona
Duluth
questa baita si trova a Duluth. North Shore Scenic Railroad e Torre di Enger sono due dei più importanti punti di riferimento della zona. Tra le altre attrazioni, spiccano Marshall W. Alworth Planetarium e Museo ferroviario del Lago Superiore. Sei in cerca di eventi sportivi o spettacoli a cui assistere? Proctor Dirt Floor Arena o Duluth Entertainment Convention Center potrebbero avere in programma qualcosa di interessante per te.
Duluth, MN
Cosa c’è nei dintorni?
- Miller Hill Mall - 22 min in auto - 19.3 km
- Università del Minnesota - 29 min in auto - 25.1 km
- Duluth Entertainment Convention Center - 30 min in auto - 25.8 km
- Spirit Mountain - 31 min in auto - 28.6 km
- Aerial Lift Bridge - 31 min in auto - 26.2 km
Come spostarsi
Ristoranti
- Subway - 11 min in auto
- Eagles Nest - 21 min in auto
- Dairy Queen - 11 min in auto
- Casa Latte - 12 min in auto
- McKenzie's Bar & Grill - 15 min in auto
Domande frequenti
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