Travel Trip Ideas Around the Midwest These Modern Cabin Rentals Will Cozy Up Your Winter When it’s snowing and blowing or just plain gray, retreat to one of these modern rentals that redefine what a cabin in the woods can be. By Julia Sayers Gokhale Julia Sayers Gokhale Julia Sayers Gokhale is the travel editor at Midwest Living, where she gets to traverse the region and share its fascinating stories. Born and raised in the South, Julia is embracing her new identity as a Midwesterner. She previously was editor in chief of Birmingham Magazine and prior to that spent two years working—and eating—with celebrity chef Paula Deen. Her personal mission is to visit all 50 states (currently at 45!), all U.S. national parks and at least one new country a year. When she's not on the road, she's cooking, discovering new restaurants and hanging out with her French Bulldog—and Instagramming it all. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Published on October 30, 2023 Photo: Corey Gaffer Nordlys, Frederic, Wisconsin Nordlys was born out of a love and appreciation for the northwest Wisconsin wilderness. The owners had a small cabin on nearby Wood Lake and wanted to share the beauty of the area. They found the perfect 140-acre parcel of land and recruited a Twin Cites architect to design two Scandinavian masterpieces. The glassy MetalLark puts the living area on the second floor for a bird's-eye view of a sweeping meadow, while the low-profile LongHouse nestles in the woods overlooking a lake. Book It visitnordlys.com Diana Paulson Birch Le, Lake Leelanau, Michigan Soaring windows, a sleek Scandinavian aesthetic and sustainable features like radiant floor heat define this cabin on northwest Michigan's Leelanau Peninsula. Curl up by a crackling fire after a day exploring the area's wineries. Book It book.hyggestay.com Anaway Place, Richland Center, Wisconsin Southern Wisconsin's rolling Driftless Area has captivated creatives like Frank Lloyd Wright for decades. Find your own inspiration in one of Anaway's seven dwellings. The striking black Woodland House looks like a grown-up treehouse—spiral staircase and all. If you've got a big group, book The Barn, with soaking tubs, firepits and space for 12. Book It anaway.com Shelby Wilray The A-Frame at Dunlap Hollow, Rockbridge, Ohio Dark and moody this cabin is not. In the heart of Hocking Hills, Dunlap Hollow's airy A-frame showcases the surrounding pine forest through large triangular windows and 20 skylights. Gather a group of friends—it sleeps 10—and use the cabin as a base for hiking. There are on-site private trails, or many more at area state parks. Soak tired legs with a plunge in the outdoor hot tub. Book It dunlaphollow.com 6 Lodgings to Dream About For Your Next Getaway to Ohio's Hocking Hills Courtesy of Getaway Getaway, Multiple Locations Getaway's sleek little black boxcars put the focus on the views. One wall of each tiny, two-wheeled cabin is a large window that faces the woods—and away from other cabins. Getaway is always located within two hours driving distance from a major city, and the Midwest's 10 outposts are spread across seven states. Cabins are stocked with s'mores kits and firewood (for an extra cost) so you don't have to worry about getting your own. Book It getaway.house Cuyuna Cove, Crosby, Minnesota When northern Minnesota's lake country freezes over, check into Cuyuna Cove, where each built-for-two cabin has a queen bed and kitchenette. Guests can visit a redwood sauna or fat-tire bike, snowshoe or Hokski on groomed trails accessible directly from the property. If you prefer to be near Lake Superior, the owners just opened Tofte Trails, a retreat on the North Shore. Book It cuyunacove.cove.com Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit