Reviews for this site — CABIN1, Loop: MCKEEVER CABIN

4.5
(97 reviews)

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Randy A Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2025

Quiet, perfect spot to unplug.

Randy A Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2025

Quiet, perfect spot to unplug.

robert k Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2025

Total heaven. Maybe build a small dock, tho?!

robert k Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2025

Total heaven. Maybe build a small dock, tho?!

Ashley L Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2024

This cabin was beautiful up in the hill in the woods. There are no views of the stars. We were able to catch some of the Northern Lights from the waters edge. There are no beaches on this lake or at the property. The bottom is mushy and mucky except a small path when entering the water. It is very woodsy with beautiful trails. The downfall, the road you HAVE to walk to the cabin is hilly and long. It is about a ten minute walk from where you can park for your stay. After carrying a cooler and all our gear for two adults for 4 nights, it took 3 trips up and down the hilly road. Pack light and pack a cart with big wheels. It is a ton of walking and carrying you’ll be to tired to do much after the haul. I will come back but with a big cart to make one trip on the trail.

Ashley L Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2024

This cabin was beautiful up in the hill in the woods. There are no views of the stars. We were able to catch some of the Northern Lights from the waters edge. There are no beaches on this lake or at the property. The bottom is mushy and mucky except a small path when entering the water. It is very woodsy with beautiful trails. The downfall, the road you HAVE to walk to the cabin is hilly and long. It is about a ten minute walk from where you can park for your stay. After carrying a cooler and all our gear for two adults for 4 nights, it took 3 trips up and down the hilly road. Pack light and pack a cart with big wheels. It is a ton of walking and carrying you’ll be to tired to do much after the haul. I will come back but with a big cart to make one trip on the trail.

Jon P Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2023

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
Stayed date
Jan 2023

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.

Jennifer B Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2022

It’s a mile into the forest to park. Unload at the gate, then go park in the designated are. Then it’s roughly 600 steps back to the cabin, up/down hills. Yes, I counted. Bring a wagon or sled to pack stuff in/out to make it easier, maybe a portable shower or something or the sort. There is a hand pump for water half way down the hill towards the lake. Bring your own bucket/container. Loved the time there. Will be staying longer next time, seeing we now know what to expect. The mattresses are similar to bunkbed bunkie mattresses, however, these are innerspring mattresses with no padding. Some of the springs have been sprung. We did flip over the mattresses, yet you’re better off bringing a sleeping bag, yoga/sleeping mat. Might want to bring some 409 cleaner to clean off the counter and metal area. A little dirt never heard anyone however I have no idea when that metal area was cleaned off. There is a table with two long benches, two sets of bunkbeds, the woodstove and small countertop. Outside is a nice deck, picnic table, grill and fire pit. The wood for these woodstove has already been split for you. However, the wood for the fire ring needs to be gathered from the surrounding area. There is an ax in the woodshed. The Park Rangers, in Munising, were very easy to talk to you and had good information. We bought a new notebook and started it. The others were full. It was nice reading what other people had done and experienced. I did read that someone had actually paddled in from the lake and brought stuff on their boat to the campground instead of having to pack it in. Nice thinking! If you are not used to complete silence at night, bring a battery powered fan. It is exactly that, dead quiet. It was great! We did enjoy the time there. You will definitely get your steps in. Sadly, no Sasquatch. 😭🥹

Jennifer B Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2022

It’s a mile into the forest to park. Unload at the gate, then go park in the designated are. Then it’s roughly 600 steps back to the cabin, up/down hills. Yes, I counted. Bring a wagon or sled to pack stuff in/out to make it easier, maybe a portable shower or something or the sort. There is a hand pump for water half way down the hill towards the lake. Bring your own bucket/container. Loved the time there. Will be staying longer next time, seeing we now know what to expect. The mattresses are similar to bunkbed bunkie mattresses, however, these are innerspring mattresses with no padding. Some of the springs have been sprung. We did flip over the mattresses, yet you’re better off bringing a sleeping bag, yoga/sleeping mat. Might want to bring some 409 cleaner to clean off the counter and metal area. A little dirt never heard anyone however I have no idea when that metal area was cleaned off. There is a table with two long benches, two sets of bunkbeds, the woodstove and small countertop. Outside is a nice deck, picnic table, grill and fire pit. The wood for these woodstove has already been split for you. However, the wood for the fire ring needs to be gathered from the surrounding area. There is an ax in the woodshed. The Park Rangers, in Munising, were very easy to talk to you and had good information. We bought a new notebook and started it. The others were full. It was nice reading what other people had done and experienced. I did read that someone had actually paddled in from the lake and brought stuff on their boat to the campground instead of having to pack it in. Nice thinking! If you are not used to complete silence at night, bring a battery powered fan. It is exactly that, dead quiet. It was great! We did enjoy the time there. You will definitely get your steps in. Sadly, no Sasquatch. 😭🥹