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Cabin O Pines

Cabin O Pines has been family owned and operated for more than a century. We pride ourselves in delivering quality service, and comfortable accommodations to all of our returning guests, as well as those staying for the first time. While staying at Cabin O Pines we strive to offer you the same dedicated service that has long become a family tradition here.

Feel free to contact our friendly staff at Cabin O Pines with any questions you have regarding your stay or area attractions. We look forward to accommodating you. Book your stay online today at Cabin O Pines with our easy-to-use online booking system, and prepare for your complete outdoor adventure.

Historic Photos of Cabin O Pines

History Image 1

Thomas on a a log boat landing he constructed at our present beach location.


History Image 2

Cutting X-Mas trees. 1928



History Image 3

From right to left, original homestead cabin, 1917 addition, milk house and wellhouse. 1929



History Image 4

Looking east the big rock by the horseshow pits is to the right. The garage is where cabin #3, Twin Pines, was built


History Image 5

Nice mess of fish! Big rock to the right. Blacksmith shop on the left was next to the big pine tree



History Image 6

Mike and Helia in the milkhouse. Cabin #9, Hilltop, can be seen in the background to the far right over the root cellar before being moved to the hilltop.



History Image 7

The Trading Post in it's original location where cabin #1, My Northern Home is now.



History Image 8

Hilltop,shortly after being moved to its present location


History Image 9

The first resort sign


History Image 10

Early Main dock, new wooden boats.


History Image 11

Boat on beach with a couple of limits


History Image 12

Putting up ice for summer refridgeration and keeping fish


History Image 13

Moving ice into the icehouse


History Image 14

Cabin #1 My Northern Home, before the addition


History Image 15

Cabin #3 Twin Pines, shortly after being built.


History Image 16

Cabin #7 Honeymoon, was moved to the Vince Shute Wildlife Sanctuary in 2007


History Image 17

Busy Beach


History Image 18

A bit over the limit


History Image 19

Delores, Helia, Mike and Leroy


History Image 20

Main dock, motor shed still in use.


History Image 21

Nice wooden boats. Cute dock help!


History Image 22

14lbs Ughhhh!!


History Image 23

Boathouse, Icehouse to the right. Neither no longer exist. The beachsite campsite is now where the boathouse was.


History Image 24

1963 Winter Scene. #5's post dock replaced by a floating dock in the 80's. #4 Norway Pine, & #3 Twin Pines in the background.


History Image 25

1961 Winter scene. Old homestead. Splitrock in the background. Homestead no longer exists. LeRoy replaced it with a large splitlevel lodge in 1966.


History Image 26

New home, now Splitrock rental.


History Image 27

New aluminum boats. Big 3hp & 5hp!!