Your stay on the wild side of town!

 

Our OFF GRID hideaways give visitors an experience of living in the wilderness a few short miles from Two Harbors and the shore of Lake Superior.  We welcome children and canine companions too.

Each of our two cabins offers solar and propane energy alternatives.  Both are heated by a propane furnace with cooking opportunities on a stove, oven, gas or charcoal grill.  If you prefer cooking over the open fire, that is an option too.  Riverwood Hideaway is nestled near the Knife River, while Cedarwood Hideaway is near the Beargrease checkpoint on Highway 2.

This young moose walked out of the river and past the cabin in april of 2021

  There are acres of on-site trails, a comfortable outhouse and a lot of privacy.  We supply kitchen utility water but guests bring their own drinking water. In addition to games, puzzles and art supplies, each cabin has a quality guitar for the musician in the group. Last winter, singer/songwriter Josiah Jorgensen recorded a new song at Riverwood Hideaway…

An abundance of birds and wildlife can be seen and heard as pileated woodpeckers, ravens and owls swoop and call through the trees.  There are bears, bobcats, coyotes and wolves as well as an occasional moose that makes its way through the properties. 

Make Two Harbors Hideaways part of your next North Shore adventure.  

Upcoming Events

shelley and brien recently spent time clearing the trails at cedarwood hideaway.

Weekly Events:

Inland Lakes, beaches and attractions:

Our Favorite Spots (views) along the Shore:

Agate Bay Beach Breakwater - and trail to left which connects up to Burlington Beach trail.

Burlington Bay Beach and walking trail along the shore.

Wolf Rock on the SHT - turn left onto Castle Danger Road just before Rustic Inn on highway 61 about 10 miles past Two Harbors. Watch for trailhead on right (just over a mile) and go to the right on the trail. Trail to left is amazing too.