Cabin Rentals in Minnewaukan, ND — Find the Right Cabin.

Cabins are where comfort meets place. At Tice Properties, our Cabin page is a comprehensive guide to the types of cabins we manage and rent, how to pick the right one for your group, and what to expect during your stay. From rustic log cabins with wood stoves to modern lakefront lodges with docks and open-plan living, our inventory spans a variety of experiences suited to family vacations, anglers, hunters, couples, and groups seeking a nature-focused escape.

Why Cabin Rentals Matter

Cabins provide an experience that hotels, motels, or short-term apartments cannot duplicate: proximity to nature, a sense of place, and the freedom to craft your own schedule. The cabin environment encourages shared meals, unplugged evenings, and activities that center on the outdoors. These stays often become the core memory of a trip: a sunrise over glassy water, the smell of coffee on a screened porch, the crackle of a wood fire at night. Choosing an appropriate cabin amplifies your intended experience—cozy and intimate, active and adventure-driven, or comfortable and family-friendly.

Key Benefits of Booking a Cabin Through Tice Properties

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Accuracy and Clarity

We provide detailed property descriptions, current photos, and floor plans when available so you know what to expect.

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Personalized Matching

Instead of sifting endless listings, our team recommends cabins meeting your exact needs: access to a dock, proximity to boat ramps, number of bedrooms, pet policies, or handicap accessibility.

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Local Activity Pairing

We match cabins with nearby activities—ideal spots for fishing, hunting access, hiking trails, and visitor attractions—so you can plan an enriching itinerary.

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Quality Assurance

Our vetting includes safety checks and owner accountability, ensuring clean, well-maintained cabins.

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Flexible Options

We offer cabins that fit different budgets—from modest and cozy to high-comfort lakefront lodges.

Types of Cabins in Our Portfolio

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Cozy Couples’ Cabins

  • Characteristics: One-bedroom or tiny cabins, intimate layouts, private porches, sometimes wood-burning stoves or small fire pits.
  • Best for: Romantic getaways, anniversary trips, or solo retreats.
  • Typical Amenities: Comfortable bed, kitchenette or small kitchen, outdoor seating, and proximity to nature or water.
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Family and Group Cabins

  • Characteristics: Multiple bedrooms, full kitchens, open living areas, sometimes game rooms or loft spaces.
  • Best for: Family reunions, multi-family holidays, or group retreats.
  • Typical Amenities: Full kitchen, multiple baths, outdoor grills, fire pits, and kid-friendly features like board games and DVD players.
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Lakefront and Waterfront Cabins

  • Characteristics: Private or semi-private docks, shoreline access, kayaks or canoes sometimes available.
  • Best for: Anglers, boaters, swimmers, and anyone wanting the convenience of water access.
  • Typical Amenities: Dock, beach area, boat moorage notes, water safety guidelines, and lake-view seating.
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Rustic Log Cabins and Backcountry Retreats

  • Characteristics: Exposed beams, handcrafted logs, wood stoves, sometimes off-grid or limited utilities.
  • Best for: Guests seeking authenticity and solitude.
  • Typical Amenities: Wood-fired heating, composting or septic systems, minimal technological distractions.
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Luxury Cabins and Lodges

  • Characteristics: High-end furnishings, multiple bathrooms, premium kitchens, large outdoor entertaining spaces, sometimes hot tubs or saunas.
  • Best for: Large family vacations, corporate retreats, or special occasions.
  • Typical Amenities: BBQs, hot tubs (where permitted), premium bedding, entertainment systems, and outdoor seating.
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Pet-Friendly Cabins

  • Characteristics: Fenced yards, easy outdoor access, durable flooring.
  • Best for: Travelers who bring pets and need a secure space.
  • Typical Amenities: Pet rules specified per property, possible additional pet fees, and local veterinarian info provided.

How to Choose the Right Cabin

Define Your Priorities

Are you there to fish, hunt, relax, or celebrate? Number of guests, kids, pets, mobility needs, and the desired level of comfort determine the right property.

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Check Accessibility

Consider road conditions, seasonal access, steps, and parking.

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Confirm Amenities

Kitchen, number of bathrooms, dock access, heating, and pet policies should match your group’s needs.

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Read the Fine Print

Note deposit requirements, damage protection, and cleaning rules. Understand check-in procedures and key retrieval.

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Ask About Extras

Some cabins offer boat rentals, kayaks, or on-site gear. We can coordinate available extras that enhance your stay.

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Essential Cabin Features and What They Mean for Your Stay

Dock and Shoreline Access
Look for private docks or shared public access. Dock condition, mooring depth, and seasonal changes can affect boat use.
Heating
Wood-burning stoves impart character but require careful operation. Many cabins also have supplemental electric or propane heating.
Water & Septic Systems
Some cabins use well water and septic systems. We clearly indicate any water treatment recommendations or gray water instructions.
Kitchen Supplies
Full kitchens allow you to cook meals and save on dining; confirm cookware, utensils, and basic pantry items on the listing.
Laundry
Having on-site laundry helps families and longer stays; we mark properties with washer/dryer access.
Internet
Varies by cabin. If you plan to work remotely, ask for verified internet speed and reliability.

Safety Recommendations for Cabin Guests

Fire Safety
Learn stove and fireplace operations, restrict indoor burning per local rules, and follow instructions for stored firewood.
Water Safety
If your cabin has a dock or shoreline, supervise children, use life jackets, and check local boating advisories.
Wildlife Awareness
Know how to store food and manage outdoor trash to minimize wildlife encounters.
Road & Weather Preparedness
Winter conditions and spring thaw can alter road access. Bring appropriate supplies and check local road advisories.

Booking and Policies

Deposits
Typical deposit requirements vary by property; we disclose exact amounts in the booking quote.
Cancellation & Refunds
Policies are property-specific and provided before confirming your reservation.
Damage Protection
Many properties require a security deposit or offer an optional damage protection plan.
Payment Methods
We accept standard payment options and handle secure booking transactions.
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What to Expect When You Arrive

Arrival Instructions
Clear directions or GPS coordinates, check-in and check-out times, and key pick-up procedures are sent in advance.
Property Orientation
We often provide a property walkthrough checklist with appliance instructions, heating protocols, and safety info.
Local Guidance
We supply a local guide with recommended restaurants, grocery locations, launch points, and emergency contacts.

How Tice Properties Supports Your Cabin Stay

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Pre-Stay Communication

We provide arrival instructions, property rules, access info, and a local area guide.

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Ongoing Support

For problems during your stay, reach out to our office for coordination with property owners or local vendors.

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Post-Stay Follow-Up

We solicit feedback to address issues and improve future guest experiences.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can we hold a celebration or event at a cabin?

    Events are property-specific. Many cabins limit gathering sizes to avoid neighbor disturbances. If event hosting is important, tell us so we can recommend appropriate properties and policies.

  • Are linens and towels included?

    Most cabins include basic linens and towels; confirm per listing. For larger groups, some properties charge extra for additional linens.

  • Is there cell phone coverage?

    Coverage varies by location and carrier. We indicate known limitations and recommend verifying coverage with your provider for crucial needs.

  • How do I get help if something breaks?

    Call our office immediately. We coordinate repairs and support with priority to minimize inconvenience.

  • Do cabins have air conditioning?

    Many cabin properties rely on natural ventilation and fans; selective cottages and lodges may have AC—check the listing.

Two Simple Ways to Book

1) Call (701) 381-2195 to speak directly with our team and secure your reservation. 2) Request a curated list via email and we’ll respond promptly with options and pricing.