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The Cabin at the River

Type: cabin | Status: discovered | Tier: standard | Fishiness: 4/5

Self-guided fly-fishing cabin on 20 wooded acres with 550 feet of direct Muskegon River frontage in Croton, Michigan. The tailwater hosts prolific steelhead and Chinook salmon runs October–May, plus resident brown and rainbow trout in warmer months.

The Cabin at the River occupies 20 wooded acres on the Muskegon River, a western-scale tailwater praised for its gravel-bottomed pools and consistent wading opportunities. The single cabin sleeps six and includes a full kitchen, washer/dryer, riverside patio with grill, and direct river access ideal for independent anglers. Peak fishing runs October through May, when steelhead and Chinook salmon dominate; late spring through summer shift focus to active brown and rainbow trout populations bolstered by 2019 restocking. This is a self-guided operation—no guides or boats provided—suited to anglers comfortable exploring the water independently or with their own group. The property also offers hiking and biking trails, including rare Michigan Prairie habitat, and sits 45 minutes from Lake Michigan beaches, local dining, and Grand Rapids' breweries and arts scene.

Details

  • Tags: Cabin, Fly Fishing, Wade Fishing, Freshwater, Riverside, Independent, Best Value, Full Kitchen, Laundry, Patio / Outdoor Seating, Hiking, Mountain Biking, Intermediate, Advanced, Autumn, Winter, Spring, Temperate
  • Has Guides: No
  • Booking: external_link (https://www.vrbo.com)
  • Address: 17 Fairwood View Ct, Croton, MI 21131-1301
  • Logistics: Located on 20 wooded acres with 550’ of direct access river frontage on the Muskegon River.
  • Provides Gear: No

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FAQ — The Cabin at the River

Linked Destinations (6)

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Crotoncitynearby
Lake Michiganlakein_region
Michiganstatein_region
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Species (4)

Common NameScientific NameCategory
King SalmonOncorhynchus tshawytschaanadromous
Rainbow TroutOncorhynchus mykissfreshwater
Brown TroutSalmo truttafreshwater
SteelheadOncorhynchus mykissanadromous

Rooms (1)

NameSleepsBed ConfigBathroomsAccessible
The Cabin61 King + 2 Twins + 1 Queen Sleeper SofaNo
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