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Cedar Cabin - Lakeside At Vintage Vermilion Resort - Cook, MN
10 4 reviews
Cook, MN
08/23 – 08/29
$407/nighttotal: $2442 (6 )

Cedar Cabin - Lakeside At Vintage Vermilion Resort

2 2
cabin , Cook
This lakefront lodge is located on 85 acres of Lake Vermilion's remote, yet easily accessible shoreline near Cook, Minnesota, offering exceptional privacy.
The 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom home sleeps 5, features a fully equipped kitchen, a sauna, and access to a shared lodge, kayaks, canoes, and a fishing boat; enjoy resort amenities including walking trails and a fire pit.
Deep Forest Cabin In Minnesotas Arrowhead - Cook, MN
Cook, MN
08/07 – 08/17
$147/nighttotal: $1470 (10 )

Deep Forest Cabin In Minnesotas Arrowhead

2 2
cabin , Orr
This Orr, Minnesota cabin offers easy access to Superior National Forest, the Mickey Elverum Memorial Bog Walk, and Timbuktu Marina.
This 740-square-foot getaway boasts two bedrooms, one bathroom, sleeps four, and includes a full kitchen with dishwasher, in-unit laundry, Wi-Fi, and an outdoor grill.
Aspen Cabin;  Lakeside At Vintage Vermilion Resort - Cook, MN
9.6 14 reviews
Cook, MN
08/23 – 08/29
$271/nighttotal: $1626 (6 )

Aspen Cabin; Lakeside At Vintage Vermilion Resort

1 2
cabin , Cook
The Aspen Cabin at Vintage Vermilion Resort sits on the shores of Black Bay, Lake Vermilion in Cook, Minnesota, offering 65 feet of waterfront access within an 85-acre property.
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom lakeside cottage comfortably sleeps four guests and features a knotty pine interior, a private boat launch, Starlink WiFi, air conditioning, a sauna, and access to resort amenities including a lodge, fire pit, and walking trails.
Couples Wilderness Suite - Cook, MN
9.7 12 reviews
Cook, MN
08/07 – 08/17
$200/nighttotal: $2000 (10 )

Couples Wilderness Suite

1 2
apartment , Cook
This Cook, Minnesota cabin is located 0.3 miles from Lake Vermilion and 1.5 miles from the Ashwaubenon Ski Trails, with direct access to the Arrowhead Spur Snowmobile Trail.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom lodge sleeps two, features a king-size bed, screened porch, full kitchen, air conditioning, and internet access; nearby activities include fishing, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and ATV riding.

Frequently Asked Questions about resorts in Cook, MN

  • What is the ideal number of days to experience the highlights of Cook, Minnesota?

    To truly appreciate Cook, Minnesota, at least three to four days are recommended. This allows time for exploring the Boundary Waters, visiting Grand Portage State Park, and delving into the town's history and culture. A longer stay lets you fully enjoy the area's natural beauty and outdoor activities.
  • What are the best family friendly resorts in Cook, MN?

    The best family friendly resort in Cook, MN is Hummingbird | White Eagle Resort.

  • What types of natural scenery can visitors see in Cook, Minnesota?

    Cook, Minnesota boasts incredibly diverse scenery. Expect stunning views of Lake Superior's rugged coastline, dense forests, pristine lakes and rivers of the Boundary Waters, and dramatic cliffs and waterfalls. The area's varied terrain offers something for everyone, from hikers and paddlers to photographers and wildlife enthusiasts.
  • What are the best pet friendly resorts in Cook, MN?

    The best pet friendly resort in Cook, MN is Hummingbird | White Eagle Resort.

  • Are there particular times of year when Cook, Minnesota’s landscapes or wildlife undergo striking seasonal changes?

    Absolutely! Autumn showcases brilliant fall foliage, transforming the forests into a vibrant tapestry of color. Winter brings snowy landscapes perfect for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Spring's thaw reveals wildflowers and migrating birds, while summer offers warm temperatures ideal for swimming and boating.
  • What are the best ways to get to know the people and culture of Cook, Minnesota?

    The best way to experience the local culture is by visiting the Cook County Historical Society Museum and engaging with the friendly locals at the local shops and restaurants in Cook. Attending any local events or festivals will also give you a taste of the community spirit.
  • What are the lesser-known but fascinating attractions in Cook, Minnesota?

    The Cascade River State Park, with its beautiful waterfalls and hiking trails, is often overlooked. Exploring the Gunflint Trail, a scenic route leading into the Boundary Waters, offers stunning views and opportunities for solitude. Also, consider a visit to the historic lighthouse at Grand Portage.
  • Where are the best places to enjoy the nightlife in Cook, Minnesota?

    Cook, Minnesota's nightlife is more low-key and relaxed. Several restaurants and bars offer a casual atmosphere to unwind after a day of exploring. The options are limited compared to a larger city, but the friendly atmosphere makes up for it.
  • Where are the best markets with local food in Cook, Minnesota?

    Cook, Minnesota has several small shops and restaurants that feature local ingredients. Check out the local farmers' markets during the summer months for fresh produce and other local goods. Many restaurants also source ingredients locally, so be sure to ask about their sourcing practices.
  • What are the best sports events or competitions happening in Cook, Minnesota?

    Cook, Minnesota doesn't have major professional sporting events. However, local events and competitions related to outdoor recreation, such as fishing tournaments or canoe races, may occur throughout the year. Check local listings for details.
  • What are the most romantic attractions in Cook, Minnesota?

    A sunset stroll along the Lake Superior shoreline at Grand Portage State Park is incredibly romantic. A quiet canoe trip on one of the Boundary Waters lakes, a picnic amidst the stunning scenery, or a cozy evening by a fireplace at a lakeside cabin are also perfect romantic getaways.

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