This cottage has a 6 1/2’ x 22’ three season porch open the door and you’re only 10 feet to the lake. as you look out over the lake, you see a wooded 600 acre island that is all state land. All these lakes are connected by channels you can go all the way around that 600 acre island and not have to turn around. when you start to go around, that is when you won’t see Cottages for a couple miles very secluded back there.
There’s a few wineries located in the area they have taste testing and some have food. Sometimes they have live music. The casino is located about 35 miles from the Cottages . There’s a cheese house they make cheese every day. It’s located about 30 miles away. There’s a bowling alley located in Remus. That’s about 12 miles. There’s quite a few things stores and such in Big Rapids. That’s about 20 miles away Mount Pleasant. We’re so ego casino is located that’s about 35 miles. That’s a bigger city.
I have robots paddle boats can use in kayaks. All free used with Cottage rental. I have an 8 x 10 swimming raft located out in the lake in front of the Cottages and I have pontoon rental to cover more of the scenic area. there is a fish cleaning area screened in with stainless steel sink and running water to clean your fish. I’ll Cottages have fire pits and I sell firewood . The Cottages are air conditioned and have satellite TV. Sorry I don’t have Wi-Fi.
BOOK DIRECT
$125
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$125
per night
$750
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$750
per week
$163
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$163
per night
$975
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$975
per week
Optional Pontoon Rental:
$75 per day /$400 a week
You pay for gas and oil.
No pets or visiting pets.
6533 Lost Lake Rd.
Barryton, MI 49305
See this location on Google Maps
616-644-9414
616-644-9414
If you call, mention "Rent Michigan Cabins". Visit website (if
listed) then return and send your inquiry.
Hi I am Ron the owner. I stay on the peninsula year-round, and available to assist with any needs, special requests, or problems with the cottage or any of the watercraft. I will be there to help or find someone that will. I look forward to meeting you. Sincerely, Ron Schell