Occupancy # Max 13 Guests (Adults & kids) Welcome to this extraordinary historic lodge, a cherished private retreat that has hosted many influential figures in the Grand Traverse region throughout the years. With a dedicated owner who has nurtured the property for over two decades, this place radiates with care and preservation. Nestled on a remarkable 10-acre parcel at the convergence of the N. Branch and S. Branch of the Boardman River, this magnificent full-log home offers a truly unique and enchanting setting. Impeccably maintained, the home stands as a testament to its rich history and is nestled amidst the picturesque pines. The prime location at the forks of the Boardman River makes this property a haven for fishing enthusiasts, hunters, kayakers,…
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Amenities
Stay comfortable during warmer season with installed air conditioning
Air Conditioning
Cozy up in front of the fireplace
Fireplace
Parking space is available for your convenience
Parking
This house has a dishwasher
Dishwasher
Property Also Includes
Arcade
Bbq Area
Dryer
Heater
Internet
Kitchen
Living Area
Microwave
No Smoking
Toys
Tv
Washer
In-room Accessibility
Fishing
Kayaking
Swimming
Arcade/game Room
Dining Table
Refrigerator
Separate Living Room
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The workers of
Traverse City, MI
traveled to their offices around
7
minutes lately and
drove alone
to get there. The rest of the residents
walked
and
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Average travel time:
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Traverse City, MI
was
Drove Alone (71.6%)
, followed by those who
used Other (10.7%)
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