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Henry's Cabin - Johnswood Off Grid Cabins on Drummond Island
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Henry's Cabin is the first of several tiny homes in the Johnswood Off Grid Cabins family. If you're looking for more than a campsite and less than a full house, this "improved tent" is a creative alternative! Includes a charcoal grill, 2 chairs on the front porch, a table with 2 chairs inside, 2 battery operated hanging lanterns, and sheets/bedding. Please bring your own water, towels, camp chairs for fire, coolers, charcoal, and other camping gear and necessities for cooking and washing up. The space Want to camp with friends? Six additional people can stay in White Birch Cabin next door and the site can accommodate one RV (no water/electricity) - ask for details! Henry's Cabin (sleeps 4) and White Birch Cabin (sleeps 6/ask for details) is tucked off of Johnswood Rd, near Dickenson Lake fishing and kayaking, and adjacent to hundreds of acres of State land for hunting. The cabin is also less than 1/2 mile from Kreeton/Glen Cove Rd, which connects to over 60 miles of off-road ATV and ORV trails and routes. Plus, it's down the road from popular swimming and kayaking destination, Big Shoal Beach! Henry's Cabin Sleeps 4: Twin bunk bed (sleeps 2) Futon that folds into a full bed (sleeps 2) Porta-John toilet Propane wall heater Charcoal grill No electricity No water Fire pit White Birch Cabin Sleeps 6 (ask for details): Twin bunk bed (sleeps 2) Twin bunk bed (sleeps 2) Futon that folds into a full bed (sleeps 2) Up to 2 dogs welcome: $15 per dog One-time cleaning fee: $60 We are required to collect the following taxes: 6% Michigan Sales & Use Tax, 5% Local Room Tax, and 1% UP Tourism Tax. Taxes will be applied to the total rent, cleaning fee, and pet fee(s). Guest access Getting here Drummond Island, Michigan is the second-largest freshwater island in the nation. The island is approximately an hour’s drive from the Mackinac Bridge and is accessible by car ferry, plane, or boat. Directions from the Lower Peninsula: Travel North on I-75. Cross the Mackinac Bridge and continue driving North. Take exit 359 (Drummond Island/DeTour Village). Go East on M-134 to DeTour Village. The Drummond Island car ferry dock is on your right at the 2nd blinking light (follow the signs). Directions from the Upper Peninsula: Travel South on I-75. Take exit 359 (Drummond Island/DeTour Village). Go East on M-134 to DeTour Village. The Drummond Island car ferry dock is on your right at the 2nd blinking light (follow the signs).
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