AIR & SUN ACRES
Cozy Cabins and Camping in the Woods of Michigan
ABOUT US
Enjoy solitude and nature here in the woods of North Western Michigan. Conveniently located, our cabins are rustic, beautiful, and timeless. Enjoy the peace and tranquility not far from local amenities. We live here on the land and strive to share its beauty with you.
AMENITIES
Kitchenettes
Each cabin has its own kitchenette stocked with assorted teas, spices, dishes, utensils, and cookware.
WiFi Hotspot
It's a great time to unplug but we know you still want to connect. Ask to use the hotspot. Cell service is pretty good on most networks.
Garden
Our garden is a work in progress. It grows as we feed and tend to it. Feel free to have a look around and enjoy.
COVID Safety
We are dedicated to a safe environment for all. We sanitize between visits and offer no contact check-in and check-out.
Hersey Creek
She ebbs & flows all year long. A short walk from Gabriel's cabin and out the door from Keefer Cabin
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With the seasons come many changes and opportunities to enjoy the beauty of the land and magic of nature.
GALLERY
THINGS TO DO
Feel
Enjoy walking the two-track and trails in nature across the creek and to the south.
Grow
Explore the land. Come enjoy the fruits of our labors. Rotating crops in our gardens coming soon.
Gather
We welcome groups for retreats and small events. Get in touch to learn more about our gathering spaces.
Fire
Each cabin is equipped with wood and offers a nearby fire pit and heat from wood burning or electric fireplace.
Nourish
We love to share and stay curious. Check back for updates in our offerings and upcoming programs.
GUEST REVIEWS
We vow to remember the rich ancestral history of this land and acknowledge the story of the genocidal removal of indigenous peoples. As current stewards of this land we ask, while you visit, that you recognize Native history and current Indigenous peoples’ reality by being a respectful and mindful guest. Please join us in our commitment to care for their lands and acknowledging their deep cultural ties to it.
We acknowledge that we reside in the homelands of the Anishinabek and Odawa