easy
Flexible – multi-day stays recommended
Suitable for all fitness levels; minimal physical exertion required unless engaging in hikes or water sports
Discover the peaceful White Cabin in Indian River, Michigan, your perfect gateway to waterfront adventures and forest trails. Private, cozy, and ideal for reconnecting with nature.
4 Guests • 2 bedrooms • 1 bath
Experience a memorable family getaway at this charming cabin on Indian River, just a block from town. Enjoy waterfront access, a full kitchen, and cozy amenities like a fire pit and BBQ grill. With everything you need nearby, it’s the perfect spot for relaxation and adventure.
We are right on Indian River. Only about a block from town, so close to everything, extremely convenient!
Relax with the whole family at this centrally located cabin! We are right on Indian River. Only about a block from town, so close to everything, extremely convenient! You have access to the entire cabin and hang out area as well as dock space.
Should you need more supplies, Ken's Village Market, Pat and Garys, and Family Dollar are conveniently located.
Indian River does have boarding for your pets. They can be reached at 231-238-2278. Be sure to plan ahead if you think you may need them as they book up fast!
Michigan’s wooded areas can have mosquitoes and ticks, especially in spring and summer; insect repellent helps keep you comfortable.
Weather can change quickly, so prepare for variable conditions, especially if you plan to kayak or hike.
Keep a safe distance from animals and avoid feeding them to preserve the natural balance.
The lake bottom near the cabin can be rocky or slippery, so sturdy water shoes improve safety while swimming or boating.
Indian River has long been a fishing and trading spot for Native American tribes and later settlers, shaping its rich cultural heritage.
Local efforts focus on protecting freshwater lakes and forest habitats to maintain the area's natural beauty and biodiversity.
Keeps bugs like mosquitoes and ticks away during warmer months.
spring specific
Provides protection and grip when entering lakes or walking on rocky shores.
summer specific
Helps adjust to fluctuating temperatures between day and night.
fall specific
Keeps feet warm and dry for winter outdoor activities.
winter specific