Living the Cabin Life
Now that you've found and built your perfect cabin, it's time to reap the benefits of cabin life. Enjoy outdoor recreation like hiking and boating, learn about the nature that resides around your property, and prepare for hosting large families and guests so you're stress-free.











How can you find the right rowboat for your cabin?
Sunrises and sunsets from cabins all across the country.
Gathering live bait with kids can be as much fun as catching fish.
The family retreat is where memories are made and kept.
Treat your taste buds by adding rhubarb to the cabin menu.
I wish I may, I wish I might – create great cabin memories with my sons.
Maintaining your boat life is important! Plus off-season care for your lift & cover.
Although no plant is immune to the mouth of a really hungry deer, look to the mint or onion family if you want to plant perennial…
Take a look at these outdoor living space designs to see what inspires you.
You can create a deluxe food prep, grilling & entertaining space on your deck or patio without breaking the bank.
Get the boat cover that is right for you.
Boats for reaching remote areas and getting plenty of exercise while fishing.
A great way to get some exercise while relaxing at the cabin is by getting outside and riding a bicycle.
To fall in love with a cabin, sometimes you have to “test drive” it.
There’s nothing like cabins and Christmas to awaken the inner child.
Recipes for your home away from home for the holidays.
Create a warm welcome for guests, fight cabin fever, and make cleanup a snap with these helpful tips.
Don't let winter's chill put a freeze on your outdoor entertaining plans!
Enjoying the world around us while keeping its well-being in mind.
A cozy off-grid cabin for an outdoorsy Minnesota family.
Where the squirrels and the otters play.
Some cabins are worth a grueling hike in deep snow.
"How would you like to spend Christmas at the cabin?”
Transform the stay-inside season into your best season at the cabin.
An excerpt from the book “Cabin Lessons: A Nail-by-Nail Tale.”
Telltale signs you’re raising “cabin kids."
If one cabin is good, maybe two is better?