OutReserve

Mckeever Cabin

McKeever Lake
McKeever Cabin - Exterior View
McKeever Cabin - Exterior
McKeever Hiking Trail

About Mckeever Cabin

McKeever Cabin is located in the Hiawatha National Forest in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, approximately 14 miles south of Munising, Michigan. The Cabin was constructed in 1991 and overlooks the 132-acre McKeever Lake. While the facility offers little in the way of modern amenities, convenient access to a number of recreational activities, including hunting, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, swimming and cross-country skiing, make this cabin a desirable destination for the outdoors enthusiast. During warmer months, visitors may park their vehicle and access the cabin by foot via a 1,000 ft. trail. When snow is present, the cabin may be accessed by snowshoe or cross-country skis via a 1-mile trail.

Number of accommodations: 1

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

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Open year round

This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.

365 Days

Sites & Availability

1 Site Available

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Price
🏠 CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN
6 guests
$45.00
/ per night

Reviews (47)

What Guests Are Saying

Mckeever Cabin offers a quiet and peaceful retreat, perfect for unplugging and enjoying nature, with well-stocked amenities and comfortable interiors. Guests appreciate the beautiful surroundings, including a nice lake for canoeing and nearby trails for hiking and skiing. However, some found the parking situation inconvenient, requiring a long walk to the cabin, which can be challenging for those with mobility issues; packing light or using a wagon is recommended.

Review Summary

4.5
47 reviews
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68.1%
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Michael W

Verified

October 20, 2021 Stayed at: CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

5

We love the cabin so much. A great annual family trip. Other than a flush toilet, I cant think of anything I'd change haha. The peace, quiet, and nature are all so beautiful. We love this little gem! Cant wait to come back next year.

Denise Q

Verified

October 17, 2021 Stayed at: CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

4

McKeever cabin was great. you can hear loons on the lake. the only negative was the bunks were Very hard to sleep on.maybe an air mattress on it would be more comfortable. the top bunk as you enter had a very bad smell .otherwise I would go again in a heartbeat.

Brian M

Verified

August 30, 2021 Stayed at: CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

5

This is a terrific place to stay. Very isolated. We never saw any other people near the cabin other than fishermen on McKeever Lake. The walk from the parking lot to the cabin is pretty brutal (at least if you're hauling all the gear for your family of four, as I was), but that's my only complaint. We hope to come back next year.

Michael W

Verified

August 19, 2021 Stayed at: CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

5

Amazing, don’t tell anyone about this place!

Robert T

Verified

June 16, 2021 Stayed at: CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

3

Very grateful to have this place. Only real complaint was that the bunk beds near the door smelled like cat pee. You can smell it sometime outside the front door too. Not sure if this is some kind of mouse repellant or if someone brought their cat. Or maybe it's something else, but it reminded me of how my grandma's place smelled when she had old cats that peed on the floors. There are mouse nests in the window frames, and we definitely saw one running around. But that seems like it comes with the territory. Otherwise we had a very nice time.

Steven A

Verified

May 13, 2021 Stayed at: CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

4

We had a great stay overall. The walk back was a little hillier than we expected and I was glad we brought our WheelEEZ beach cart to haul gear back and forth. We beat the bugs in early May and had wet weather most of the time but it was still beautiful and our last day was sunny. We enjoyed cooking on the wood-burning stove and enjoyed the ranger visit and helped stack firewood in the shed. The outhouse is well ventilated at the top and bottom. I would imagine when bugs are bad this would make using the toilet a challenge at times.

One major issue is the water pump. When we arrived on Sunday evening and went to get water for the pups I pumped a long time before gritty water came out. We had brought a camping jug with 5 gallons of water from home so that sufficed. I counted the number of pumps it took to get water on May 5, 2021 and hit 200 full pumps without a drop of water coming out. This to me is a major issue when one expects a decent source of drinking water. I failed to pack my water filter and will not make this mistake again when cabin camping. The ranger stated the water was tested every month and the grit wasn't an issue during the firewood delivery. I called the office upon returning home to let them know I could not get water out of the pump.

Pack food and cooking items in totes, I think we use a 17-gallon tote. They fit under the bed's well and keep the mice out of food, and fit the beach cart well. Bring TP and a way to filter water and you should be all set to enjoy this beautiful cabin. No Verizon, which basically went dead just south of M28. We had a Bivy satellite communicator in case of emergency or if any family needed to get in contact with us.

Zachary P

Verified

March 17, 2021 Stayed at: CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

5

Our second trip to McKeever cabin. This time in the snow! Enjoyed snowshoeing to and around for the weekend. The wood burning stove kept the cabin very cozy and warm. Well was frozen so did have to filter water from nearby stream to supplement our supply. Well worth the drive from downstate.

Charles E

Verified

February 17, 2021 Stayed at: CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

4

wonderful cabin in the middle of the woods for those who love a more primitive setting, no electricity or running water, just a wood burning stove, out house and hand pump water well (well may not work in freezing weather). As primitive, patrons are consistent in leaving in good condition for next visitors to enjoy; cleaned and plenty of wood brought in

Jesse B

Verified

February 10, 2021 Stayed at: CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

5

Great job with providing this opportunity! Need more like this.

Justin B

Verified

December 13, 2020 Stayed at: CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

5

The cabin was in great shape, and the surrounding areas are beautiful.

I am curious what the stacks of wood with layers of plastic tarp material are around the cabin.

Location Mckeever Cabin

Address:
Munising Ranger District
Munising, MI, 49862
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 46.2164 / -86.5992

Elevation: 244 feet

Policies & Rules

Category About
General

A combination code is needed to access the cabin. Be sure to check your confirmation letter for the combination code

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Check-in time is 2 p.m., check-out time is 12 p.m.

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Cabin does not have electricity. You must bring all your own supplies including: camp stove, dishes, cooking and eating utensils, toilet paper, water containers, lanterns, flashlights, bedding and pillows.

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In winter, plan to ski or snowshoe approximately one mile on FR 2163 as it is not plowed.

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Also in winter at times the water pump will freeze, so plan on packing in your own water.

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No trash services; This facility is 'Pack it in, Pack it out'

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Pets are allowed at this site but must be on a leash. Pets cannot be left alone in the cabin.

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Tents, RVs and trailers may not be used in the vicinity of the cabin without prior written approval

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Off road use of ATVs or OHVs is prohibited by law. Occupants are expected to clean the cabin and the grounds prior to departure.

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Click here to learn more about the Hiawatha National Forest

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Don't move firewood: To limit the spread of invasive tree-killing pests, firewood from outside the area is not permitted. Some states have quarantines and may confiscate your firewood. Please help protect our forests from invasive species by obtaining your firewood at or near your camping destination and burning it on-site. Visit dontmovefirewood.org for more information.

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