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Woodland Retreat At Finch Creek
Escape to Woodland Retreat — a peaceful 37-acre hideaway perfect for families. This updated 3BR/2BA home features a bunkhouse with extra beds, fire pit, and walking trails through the woods. Relax by the stream, fish for brook trout, or explore nearby Torch Lake, Bellaire, and Shanty Creek. Guests love the comfy beds, beautiful décor, and total privacy—your ideal Up North getaway to relax, reconnect, and make lasting memories. RULE: If not a family with children, all guests must be 25 and older.

New! On the golf course home “The Crabby Shack”
Welcome to “The Crabby Shack”, your idyllic retreat at Schuss Mountain! Discover your perfect getaway when you stay at our home, a haven nestled amid the serene beauty of northern Michigan. Located on Schuss Mt. golf course, and very close to the ski slopes, this new home, built in ‘23, marries the essence of a tranquil retreat with the warmth and convenience of your own home. Our Crabb family welcomes you! As vacation rental connoisseurs, we've crafted every corner with your comfort in mind.

Four Season Wonderland in Bellaire
The Four Season Wonderland vacation home is ready for you to make some memories at this unique and family-friendly place. It is perfectly located less than five miles away from all of these area attractions: Schuss Mountain (snow sports), Shanty Creek (golf), Torch Lake (boating, swimming), Grass River (kayaking, paddling), downtown Bellaire (Short's Brewing Co.) and more! Relax, unwind, and watch the 86" TV after a day out enjoying the area. Bring the toys -- there is plenty of parking space!

Trillium Streamside A-Frame
Welcome to Trilium, an enchanting A-frame cabin nestled in the woods, right beside the tranquil Finch Creek. Unwind in the cozy queen-sized bed as you listen to the soothing sounds of nature just outside your window. Experience a unique connection with nature as the cabin wall lifts up, creating an open-air living space. Once the sun sets, enjoy the warm glow of solar-powered lighting. Perfect for a peaceful getaway, Trilium invites you to disconnect and recharge in a serene, natural setting.

The A-Frame at Finch Creek - Secluded w/ Hot Tub
Welcome to the A-frame at Finch Creek. A one-of-a-kind Northern Michigan getaway overlooking Finch Creek and completely surrounded by the Grass River Natural Area. We renovated this 1970s cabin from the ground up and designed it to feel open and connected to the landscape. With 20-foot vaulted ceilings, massive picture windows, a fireplace to curl up next to, and just minutes from some of the most stunning lakes in the state, it’s the perfect home base for exploring or doing nothing at all.

The Bear Cub Aframe
We have a beautiful built 1000 sq ft Aframe! Recently installed a 100 inch theater system in the livingroom! Cabin is in Lakes of the North, which offers a perfect getaway for the outdoorsman. Side by Side trails! We offer 2 kayaks to use (must transport) cornhole boards & bags, trail riding your UTV/ORV, hiking, rafting at Jordan Valley Outfitter, snowmobiling. & many fine dining restaurants, several ski resorts and short day trips! Additionally, a 90 jet hottub for ultimate relaxation!

Bellaire Birdie~Golf Simulator~2 Hot Tubs~Theater
Welcome to your northern Michigan golf retreat in Shanty Creek Resort! Sleeping up to 18 guests, this family friendly home provides a tranquil place to land after a day spent exploring. ☞Apogee Golf Simulator ☞2 Hot tub ☞2 Firepits ☞Theater ☞Game room ☞Indoor/Outdoor pool access ☞Beach access ☞2 inflatable paddle boards ☞2 kayaks ☞Long-range scenic viewer ☞Family-friendly amenities (pack n’ play, high-chair, sound machine, video baby monitor, baby gate, beach toys) ☞Outdoor grill

Cheerful Six Mile Lake Log Cabin.
Enjoy the coziness of a bygone era while staying in this 1940s quaint, storybook log cabin. The Hawks Nest has been lovingly restored to its original glory while having all the modern-day amenities woven through its clean 380 sq. ft. space. Retreat to the spacious covered porch to relax and view the acre-and-half property leading down to 100ft of 6Mile Lake frontage. Star gaze while relaxing in the comfortable, Amish-built gilding chairs around the spacious, paver fire pit area .

Secluded Hot Tub Hide-A-Way Retreat
Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. Very secluded on 6 private Acres. Relax around a camp fire in the evening or listen to the birds in the morning (you can often hear the loons early in the morning). This was built new in spring of 2025 and ready for your up north experience. Just 3 miles from Bellaire, 6 miles from Schuss Mountain for golf and skiing. 45 minutes from Traverse City and Petoskey. The perfect launching point for all NW Michigan has to offer.

Retro Treehaus: 3 Kings, Bunks & Treetop Hot Tub
A vintage 4-bedroom cabin at Schuss Mountain Resort in Bellaire with three king bedrooms (rare in Bellaire), a bunk room with arcade machine and 55" TV, and a treetop hot tub on the elevated deck. 1960s ski-chalet character with modern comforts: fast WiFi, smart TVs, and a well-stocked coffee setup. Minutes to Shanty Creek golf, Torch Lake, Lake Bellaire, and Short's Brewing downtown. Perfect for families, ski trips, golf weekends, and friend reunions in the trees.

Unit #121 at the base of Schuss Mountain
Unit 121 is located at the top of Schuss Mountain Lodge. It is within walking distance from some of Northern Michigan's best skiing and golfing. Not to mention, it's only 15 minutes away from Short's Brewery in Bellaire. Unit 121 is located on the second floor and there is not an elevator. This is a one room hotel-like unit. You can sleep four — two on a foldout and two on a queen bed — in the same room. Private bathroom. Very close to the ski hills.

Chalet Up North
Chalet at Shanty Creek is located on a quiet road. The chalet is surrounded by tall trees. Downtown Bellaire with great shopping, food, and beer is minutes away. Glacial Hills Pathway and Natural Area Trailhead with over 30 miles of action adventure fun is min away. Centrally located to northern michigan treasures: Torch Lake: 20 min drive Elk Rapids: 40 min drive Charlevoix and Boyne: 50 min drive Traverse City and Petoskey : 1 hour drive
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The Hut

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Four-Season Retreat at Shanty Creek Resort

4BR A-Frame | Schuss Mtn | Pool Access | Torch Lk
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Custer Township?
Stays in Custer Township often feature cozy cabins, rural homes, and woodsy retreats nestled among forests and farmland. Many accommodations have peaceful surroundings, making them a relaxing choice for those looking to unwind.
What are the best things to do in Custer Township with kids?
Families can explore local parks, enjoy fishing at area lakes, and visit playgrounds for outdoor recreation. Nature walks and farm experiences are frequently suggested for hands-on, kid-friendly fun.
What are some of the best things to do in Custer Township?
Custer Township has wooded trails for hiking, local farms for seasonal produce, and serene spots for fishing or birdwatching. Exploring rural scenery and joining community events are often recommended activities.
How is the weather in Custer Township?
Custer Township experiences cold winters, averaging 12–23°F (-11–5°C), and mild summer afternoons near 74–76°F (23–25°C). Snow is common in winter, while spring and fall bring cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage.
When is the best time to visit Custer Township?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended, with milder temperatures and blooming landscapes. Summer draws visitors for outdoor activities, while autumn highlights colorful forests.
What are the best places to visit in Custer Township?
Local parks, wooded nature preserves, and community gathering spots are often suggested for exploration. Rural farms around Custer Township are popular destinations for those interested in local produce or seasonal activities.
What are some hiking trails in Custer Township?
Custer Township has nature trails weaving through wooded areas and local parks, providing gentle options for walkers and families. Trails often feature scenic vistas, bird habitats, and peaceful picnic spots.
What are some family activities we can do in Custer Township?
Families can join community events, discover playgrounds, and explore nature trails for wildlife watching. Seasonal visits to local farms or lakes encourage hands-on fun and learning.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Custer Township?
Popular day trips include exploring state parks, visiting regional lakes for boating or fishing, and touring small towns known for cultural events, craft markets, and local food. Historic sites and nature reserves nearby provide varied experiences.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Custer Township?
Many vacation rentals in Custer Township welcome pets, particularly rural cabins and homes surrounded by nature. Outdoor spaces and nearby trails make it convenient for guests traveling with animals.
What are some local tips for visiting Custer Township?
Pack layers due to changing temperatures, and bring insect repellent for wooded areas. Locals often recommend supporting area farms, joining seasonal events, and remembering rain boots for wetter months.
What is Custer Township known for?
Custer Township is known for its quiet landscapes, rural farming traditions, and accessible outdoor recreation. Seasonal community gatherings and agricultural heritage remain central to the area’s identity.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Custer Township?
Custer Township has small nature preserves, off-the-path trails, and local farms with unique offerings such as homemade goods or seasonal harvests. Exploring lesser-known community parks often leads to peaceful, scenic experiences.
What are the best foods to try in Custer Township?
Enjoy locally sourced produce, farm-fresh dairy, and traditional baked goods often found at markets or rural stands. Michigan cherries and apple desserts are frequently suggested and reflect local agricultural roots.
What should I bring for a trip to Custer Township?
Pack comfortable walking shoes, layered clothing, and rain gear for changing weather. A reusable water bottle and insect repellent are helpful for outdoor activities, and a camera is suggested for capturing rural scenery.
What is the nightlife in Custer Township like?
Nightlife in Custer Township tends to be relaxed, with community gatherings, local taverns, and occasional live music at rural venues. Evenings often feature outdoor bonfires or stargazing under clear skies.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Custer Township?
Seasonal fairs, harvest festivals, and summer community picnics are frequently suggested events in Custer Township. Local markets and agricultural celebrations often bring residents together in late spring and autumn.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Custer Township?
Custer Township has family-friendly vacation rentals, including rural homes and cabins with amenities like spacious yards, kitchens, and outdoor seating. Many spaces provide easy access to nature and local attractions.
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