Sportsman's Paradise. Wonderful Log cabin located on 25 acres, in Walhalla, MI, 15 miles east of Ludington, in the heart of the Manistee National Forest, offers thousands of acres of public land for hunting, dirt biking, ATV, hiking, and snowmobiling. The Big 'O' Cycle and Cross Country Cycle trail is 1/4 mile from cabin and can be accessed from the cabin. The Pere Marquette River, one of Michigan's top producers of rainbow, brown, brook, and steelhead trout, Chinook and Coho salmon is only a mile away. The beautiful Ludington beaches, on the shores of Lake Michigan, are a mere 20 minutes away. Many public boat launches located on Round lake, Long Lake, Big Star Lake and many other local inland lakes for great fishing.
Along with Little River Casino just 30 minutes away. Relax on the peaceful wraparound deck including a covered porch, overlooking Casin Lake. Casin Lake is a very shallow non-swimming lake, with lots of wildlife to watch. On those cold nights, snuggle in with the crackling of the wood stove and enjoy everything this log cabin offers.
We have large bundles of firewood available for $3.00 each at the cabin. Or feel free to bring your own for the woodburner or firepit.
We do all reservations and questions through Email. Also secure online payments are available.
Walhalla History...
Walhalla was originally an Indian Village, located near Long Lake in the heart of the Manistee National Forest, approximately 17 miles east of the town of Ludington. This area is a nature lover's dream. The National Forest, Pere Marquette River and nearby beaches of Lake Michigan combine to offer unlimited recreational possibilities. The Manistee National Forest offers thousands of acres of land for hiking, snowmobiling, hunting, dirt biking and ATV trails. It is the only national forest with an ATV trail system in western Lower Michigan, and connects with an additional 180 miles of "off road vehicle" trails east of Highway 37. Over thirty lakes and three rivers in the area offer salmon, steelhead, rainbow and brown trout fishing. Ludington State Park is located just a short drive from Walhalla and is called "Queen of Michigan's Parks." It features sand dunes and virgin forests, miles of sandy beach, 14 miles of hiking and biking trails and three campgrounds. Fishing charters are also available in Ludington, as well as canoe and kayak rentals, watercraft and boat rentals - even dune buggy rides. Other points of interest include the Big Sable Point Lighthouse and Historic White Pine Village, which is a collection of 21 buildings that depict small-town life in Michigan during the late 1800s and beyond. Walhalla Village is a great place to escape city life and "get away from it all."