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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

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2026 (Current year)

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

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CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

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Site Details

Up to 6 guests
Surface: Gravel
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Reviews (97)

What Guests Are Saying

The Mckeever Cabin offers a clean, cozy, and beautifully secluded environment ideal for relaxation, with a well-stocked wood supply and comfortable amenities. Guests appreciated the peaceful surroundings, scenic trails, and the opportunity to disconnect from technology. However, some noted the inconvenience of a lengthy walk from the parking area to the cabin, which could be challenging with heavy gear.

Review Summary

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Logan F

Verified

July 6, 2023 Stayed at: CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

2

The cabin itself was in good shape, and in a great location on the lake. Wood was well stocked. I do wish that you could use the access road to drive right up to the cabin (4wd could easily make it), but I suppose I understand their reasoning for it.

Unfortunately, the cabin has a mice problem. My friend and I observed at least 5 mice within the wood bin, climbing on the counters, and inbetween the panneling and the roof. I understand this is kind of the risk you take with a rustic cabin, and I am not at all upset with the Forest Service. Nothing you can really do. Increase their funding! But it is unnerving when mice are crawling around your head on the window sills in the middle of the night. Hopefully this gets taken care of before it becomes an even bigger issue.

Marci B

Verified

March 14, 2023 Stayed at: CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

5

We've stayed twice at McKeever now and enjoyed the quiet and natural surroundings. The cabin is cozy and always clean and stocked with wood. We do recommend another sign at the summer parking area for those headed in during winter directing you toward the cabin since Google maps has it marked wrong. (go left through the gate!) Was a great location to enjoy skiing/snowshoeing, and we also got out to visit some waterfalls and the Eben ice caves.

Marci B

Verified

March 14, 2023 Stayed at: CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

5

We've stayed twice at McKeever now and enjoyed the quiet and natural surroundings. The cabin is cozy and always clean and stocked with wood. We do recommend another sign at the summer parking area for those headed in during winter directing you toward the cabin since Google maps has it marked wrong. (go left through the gate!) Was a great location to enjoy skiing/snowshoeing, and we also got out to visit some waterfalls and the Eben ice caves.

Charles E

Verified

February 1, 2023 Stayed at: CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

3

idyllic rustic cabin set away from traffic and noise. Not having electricity is a small challenge but also a joy to have time to live the simple life. Too simple, however, is not having a chair with a back - only stools. How hard would it be to add a couple of folding chairs?

Charles E

Verified

February 1, 2023 Stayed at: CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

3

idyllic rustic cabin set away from traffic and noise. Not having electricity is a small challenge but also a joy to have time to live the simple life. Too simple, however, is not having a chair with a back - only stools. How hard would it be to add a couple of folding chairs?

Jon P

Verified

January 23, 2023 Stayed at: CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

4

We had a great time! My only complaint would be signage. It was difficult to navigate from the parking lot to the cabin. Specifically, a "cabin this way" sign at the foreboding gate would have been immensely helpful and would have prevented us from having to back track in the dark. That being said I will plan on using it again.

Jon P

Verified

January 23, 2023 Stayed at: CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

4

We had a great time! My only complaint would be signage. It was difficult to navigate from the parking lot to the cabin. Specifically, a "cabin this way" sign at the foreboding gate would have been immensely helpful and would have prevented us from having to back track in the dark. That being said I will plan on using it again.

daniel b

Verified

January 17, 2023 Stayed at: CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

5

McKeever cabin is a a great place to get away for a weekend or a few days and unplug. The location is great for skiing and snowshoeing. The cabin is cozy and there was a nice supply of firewood for the stove. We hope to return again.

daniel b

Verified

January 17, 2023 Stayed at: CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

5

McKeever cabin is a a great place to get away for a weekend or a few days and unplug. The location is great for skiing and snowshoeing. The cabin is cozy and there was a nice supply of firewood for the stove. We hope to return again.

Justine M

Verified

October 26, 2022 Stayed at: CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

5

If you are thinking about making a visit to this cabin do not delay! You will be so glad you did. The road leading in had monster size puddles that my small car could just barely handle, so depending on the weather I think having 4-wheel drive would be good. The short hike in from the parking lot means not overpacking since it's a 7-10 minute walk. No bad though, and so short enough to make a few trips if you want to bring in some creature comforts. The beds had padding on them, and so no need for sleeping pad. I would recommend a lantern to hang up over the table for the evening if you want to read or write. The lake is beautiful and pristine, and the trails surrounding the cabin looked wonderful. I didn't get to explore because the two days I was there, a rare early-October winter storm hit the Upper Peninsula meaning it rained and snowed the two days I was there. Still, I had such an incredible time just cozied up by the fire, listening to the rain, the crackle of the fire, the quiet... Very peaceful. A special place.

Location Mckeever Cabin

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

Latitude & Longitude: 46.2164 / -86.5992

Elevation: 244 feet

Policies & Rules

Arrival & departure

Check in time

2PM

Check out time

12PM

General

  • A combination code is needed to access the cabin. Be sure to check your confirmation letter for the combination code
  • 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.
  • In winter, plan to ski or snowshoe approximately one mile on FR 2163 as it is not plowed.
  • Also in winter at times the water pump will freeze, so plan on packing in your own water.
  • No trash services; This facility is 'Pack it in, Pack it out'
  • Pets are allowed at this site but must be on a leash. Pets cannot be left alone in the cabin.
  • Tents, RVs and trailers may not be used in the vicinity of the cabin without prior written approval
  • Off road use of ATVs or OHVs is prohibited by law. Occupants are expected to clean the cabin and the grounds prior to departure.
  • Click here to learn more about the Hiawatha National Forest
  • 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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Last updated: June 4, 2026

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