Overview
Welcome to the “Bear’s Den!” Located in the beautiful northwoods of Minnesota, a short distance from Itasca State Park.
About the unit:
The Bear’s Den is perfect for couples, a family with kids and/or your favorite furry friends. We have four younger children and it works great for us! It offers a beautiful private rear master bedroom/slide out with plenty of storage, a huge window to absorb some amazing views, queen sized bed, and a smart tv to catch up on your favorite shows on rainy nights.
The front area hosts a large U-shaped dinette that folds down to a bed. The living room offers another smart tv, and a fully equipped kitchen area with a sink, two burner cooktop, microwave, and a large refrigerator/freezer.
In between the living and bedroom, the bright and airy bathroom offers a shower with skylight, toilet, and sink.
Outside, we have a griddle to fry some eggs for breakfast or toss up some hibachi for dinner. There are outlets for additional lights or chargers, and even an outdoor shower to rinse off after a long day in the water!
Check in/pick up time is 4pm. Checkout/return time is 11am. I try my best to accommodate special requests, but please understand that it takes 2-4 hours to properly clean and sanitize between stays. Just as with a hotel, we need time to make sure the unit is perfect for you :) If you would like to pick up in the morning, please book the night before to ensure the rental will be ready. Thanks!
Our camper fleet is very popular for local cabin and lake homeowners needing extra sleeping space for get togethers and events. We love to help in these situations, but based on past experience, we have to require the following:
Power: if your cabin does not have power that can handle a 30 amp camper, a generator rental is required.
Restroom/showers: Our campers ARE NOT to be used as bathroom and shower facilities for all of your guests. Please rent a portable bathroom for this use.
Proper use of the camper: You, as cabin owners will be trained to use the campers. There are also manuals in each one. If your guests are not present for the training, you are responsible for training them how to properly operate the components of the camper.
If you do not adhere to these policies, there can be major damage to the camper which you will be responsible for.
Feel free to contact me with questions!
Thank you for looking!