This is a rustic cabin on 26 acres in Luck, WI. From the outside, it looks like it could be part of a thriller movie. Inside, it seems to be in good condition and actually seems smaller than what it looks from the outside. It’s available for $159,000 according to Zillow.
Rare 26 wooded acres both on and off Vincent Lake. 25 acres sits across road from the lake and also has 30′ lake frontage for your dock, gazebo, boat & campfire. 22 acres enrolled in Forest Land.
This is an A-frame tiny house w/ a carport and shed/garage on 2.5 acres in Danbury, WI for 70k available via Zillow.
Gorgeous & affordable rustic 16’x32′ A-framed cabin with loft on 2.51 heavily wooded acres just south of Danbury now available. Deeded water access across road on the Yellow River with shared dock and private beach for boating & swimming.1
It was freshly built in 2019 on a 16-ft by 7.5-ft trailer. It’s 13-ft 4-in tall and offers approximately 120-square-feet inside (main-floor) and an additional 60-sq.-ft. of space in the loft for sleeping. What do you think?
Established in 1925, Camp Wandawega is located in Elkhorn, Wiscousin. It’s about a two hour drive from Chicago. The property has cabins, teepees, camping, bunk house and my favorite this three-level treehouse.
The treehouse was built around a massive elm tree. There are even branches going through the house and out the window. It’s three levels, with the first level being the hanging out area for eating an drinking outdoors, the second level is the main part of the house. And the third level the library loft.
It’s outfitted with Mason jar light fixtures, tree swings, and a hammock. Used as a common space for guests, one could enjoy reading a book in the loft library or take a afternoon nap in the hammock outside.
When staying at Camp Wandawega you get the full recreational camp experience. There is everything from a private beach, private fishing pier, hiking, boating, horse shoes, basketball, tennis, archery, campfires and so much more.
As Camp Wandawega says, “We’re not a proper resort by a long shot. We’re just carrying on the tradition of connecting people to the simple pleasures of simpler times.”