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The Crow’s Nest

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· Beaverton, Gladwin, Michigan
20 acres hosted by Sheila G.
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This property was once part of an 80 acre farm. It has now grown into a mature forest with deer, turkey, squirrels, chipmunks, many types of songbirds and most recently a family of sandhill cranes. Our most recent improvement is an air conditioner in the Crow's Nest. Sheila grew up just across the road and spent many hours riding her horse and writing poetry on the property. No discharge of firearms is allowed on this property. As a retired artist, we love to entertain creative peaceful people and many think of our place as a quiet sanctuary that encourages creativity. We provide games, both outdoor and indoor, a screen house, hammock, nature trails and a new camp store with local items and snacks. There is an Amish community close by and a tour map is provided. We are also close to the largest canopy walk in the US at Whiting Forest and Dow Gardens. Only 25 minutes away. There is a small water park in the closest town with a beach. Locally there is tubing and canoeing at the Cedar River in Gladwin and kayaking at Pinconning Park on Saginaw Bay.Located in the center of 20 acres of beautiful Michigan forest just a short walk from the Tittabawassee River. Queen sized bed and queen sized sofa sleeper with linens and bedding included.  Walking trail ,wildlife viewing, fire pit. Kayaks available. Twenty minutes from the Kawkawlin flooding wildlife preserve. Owners live in log home on property. 1/2 mile to nearest party store, sixteen miles from Lake Huron. Midland City Forest great for hiking and biking. Dow Gardens. Microwave, convection oven, small refrigerator, outside propane grill and screen house. Composting toilet. Propane heater. Carbon monoxide detector. Near miles of state forest trails. Musical instruments encouraged. .8 mile walking trail. There is a large screen house with vinyl sides that can be zipped down that up to four others could sleep. Cost is $10 per person additional. Firewood can be purchased on site or collected for free.
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Michelle E.doesn't recommend
October 21, 2024
Crow's Nest
The location was relatively easy to find, the lit pathway is unique, and there is a wagon to transport your belongings to the cabin. Upon my arrival, I noticed the home of the owner was much closer than I anticipated in the pictures. I was happy to see in the back of the unit they had a cozy fire area and had screened off the view to their home offering privacy. When I entered the unit I was struck with the intense smell of feces. I knew there was a composting toilet (Ive stayed at other locations with a composting toilet), and thought maybe there was a problem. I investigated and saw there was not a problem and thought maybe if I opened the window and aired the place out it would improve. I had made 3 trips with the wagon and was hoping I could just settle in and the smell would dissipate. As the night went on it became very apparent that I could not sleep in the bed which was in the same area as the composting toilet and the wall heater. I briefly used the gas wall heater for 10 min to take the chill off the place and decided to sleep on the couch with my own belongings and speak with the hosts the next day. Upon waking the next morning, my chest hurt, my throat was swollen, my eyes were swollen, I was nauseous, I had a terrible headache, and felt very dizzy upon standing. I knew I had to leave. I stepped outside to get some fresh air and while sitting outside for a bit felt less dizzy. I knew then something inside made me ill.
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Joseph G.recommends
October 1, 2024
Crow's Nest
It was a wonderful and peaceful overnight at The Crow's Nest and Sheila was an attentive and gracious host. Beautiful trails, deer and other wildlife in a private woods of 20 acres. Our cabin was comfortable, very cute, well stocked with necessities, and private. Had everything we needed. Highly recommend. 5 star!
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Kelsey P.recommends
October 1, 2024
Crow's Nest
Great vibes 👌
Amazing! Peaceful stay, thoughtful host and lovely setup in nature. 😀
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Alyssa S.recommends
September 23, 2024
Crow's Nest
The crows nest was the perfect weekend getaway. Great vibes and we would love to return.
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Keaten F.recommends
September 3, 2024
Crow's Nest
Deep rest in the woods
Tremendous care and kindness throughout the whole experience. Peace and ease!
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Mk N.recommends
August 25, 2024
Crow's Nest
quiet and stress free
well curated bohemian resort. calm and relaxing, with lovely hosts. bring mosquito spray & bbq items, and watch the deer feed.
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Beaverton, Gladwin, Michigan, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Anishinabewaki ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᐗᑭ, Wyandot, and Mississauga First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Sheila G.

Joined in February 2020
Response rate: 100%
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