Discover the magic of a Michigan waterfront at Loon's Cove. This property sits on Petticoat Lake, has an L-shaped dock with a 20ft bench, 2 single Kayaks and 1 canoe, and has a sauna for guest to enjoy. Furthermore, it can sleep up from 5- 7, has a grill, and a firepit so the whole family can enjoy the outdoors at Loon's Cove.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Air Conditioning: The property does not have air conditioning.
ATVs: Not allowed for use on property.
Animals: Deer, Squirrel, Fox, and Chipmunks
Bathrooms: Main Floor Full Bath: Tub/Shower Beach/Swimming: There is a rocky/grassy shoreline on Petticoat Lake.
Bedroom Configurations: Primary Bedroom: Main level with queen bed Secondary Bedroom: Twin day bed Lower Level: King with pull-out couch
Boats: There are Two Single Kayaks & One Canoe
Boat Launch: There is no public launch for the lake.
Bugs: Mosquitoes are very common in the summer months.
Cable: There is no traditional cable, but streaming TV!
Cell Phone Service: Verizon and other major carriers work well in the area.
Drugs/Smoking/Fireworks: Freshwater does not permit illegal drugs of any kind on the property. Due to the location of the properties, smoking is strongly discouraged around the home and strictly prohibited in the home. Fireworks are prohibited at a Freshwater location for the safety of all persons in and around the property, even if it is legal in that city.
Fireplace: There is a gas fireplace on the main level, and a gas faux wood burner.
Fire-pit: Yes!
Fishing: Smallmouth bass, northern pike, and trout.
Grill: There is a propane grill for guests to use.
Grocery Store: Michigamme Market is 10 minutes away (4.3 miles)
Handicap Friendly: There are no additional features to make this property handicap friendly.
Heat: Propane Forced Air
Hunting: Hunting is not allowed on the property. Please follow all local and state guidelines if hunting in the area.
Internet: Starlink WiFi
Linens: All linens are provided.
Parking: 3 cars
Pets: No Pets Allowed
Privacy: Semi-secluded, neighbors are within earshot.
Snowmobiles: a person (resident and nonresident) that operates a snowmobile in Michigan is required to purchase a snowmobile trail permit. The trail permit enables snowmobilers to ride state-designated trails and thousands more miles of public roads and on public lands (where authorized). It is valid for one year, which begins Oct. 1 and ends Sept. 30 of the following year. State-designated trails are open Dec. 1-March 31 and grooming occurs when there is enough snow on the ground.
Space: Main floor with walkout & wrap-around porch
We truly enjoyed our stay at loonâs Cove!It was so relaxing, with the fire pit, kayaks, canoes, and paddle boats, and in addition, outdoor wood-burning, sauna, and a jump in the lake, provided such an invigorating experience!I would definitely come back!
Beautiful view, lots of amenities, comfortable beds, easy check-in, clean, plenty of fans, everything you need in the kitchen for cooking and grilling. I would recommend bringing drinking water if you do not like hard well water. I made crystal light, ice, coffee with tap water but drank bottled water. This house has old cottage charm and has been well maintained. Watch your step going in and out of the sun porch the concrete has shifted over the years and you have to step over the door frame to uneven/ cracked concrete that is under the rug. Not a big deal but my 70 year old mom with a bad knee and 4 year old nephew had to be careful. We all had a wonderful time.
Wonderful, quiet, peaceful lake. Home was quite clean but does have a very musty odor if you have allergies. King bed in the basement is 2 twin beds pushed together with a mattress pad on top which was comfortable enough but the middle does tend to sink in if you roll into the middle. Was quite hot upstairs without any a/c but the basement stayed nice and cool. Overall a very nice getaway if you are looking for off the beaten bath and beautiful UP nature/scenery.