Far from the noise of town, this 13.3-acre retreat feels like a world apart, yet nothing about it is rough improvisation. The 900-square-foot log cabin is meticulously crafted from 15-inch red pine, each log hand-fitted to lock out the worst of northern winters. Inside, vaulted ceilings and exposed beams give the compact footprint a surprising sense of space, while the open layout keeps daily living simple and efficient.
A loft bedroom with its own small balcony lets you wake to treetops and birdsong instead of traffic and alarms. Off-grid systems—wood stove heat, generator wiring, rainwater collection with gravity-fed cistern, and a working septic—turn this from a weekend fantasy into a practical, year-round hideaway. Step outside to trails, food plots, and a spring-fed pond that pulls in deer, birds, and quiet. It’s not just a cabin; it’s permission to disappear, without giving up comfort.