Place

Boekeloo Lodge

Log cabin with white mortar, a red roof, red window trim, a a wooden deck with a picnic table
The welcoming Boekeloo Lodge

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Quick Facts
Location:
5800 Boekeloo, Honor, MI 49640

Audio Description, Picnic Table, Scenic View/Photo Spot

The Boekeloo Lodge is located on Boekeloo Road about 8.5 miles south of Esch Road on M-22. The road is a narrow 2-track that goes west about 1.2 miles from M-22.

The Boekeloo lodge has been a landmark in Benzie County for over 70 years. It sits along a former cranberry bog. There is a quiet beauty of the pond and surrounding forest, and the reflection of the cabin on the still water invites visitors to sit right down and enjoy the setting.

The lodge was built as a homestead cabin by the Cooper family, who hunted, trapped, fished, and tended a garden to survive on the sandy soil of Platte Plains from 1932 to 1935. They dug canals to the Platte River to fill the bog. The cranberry bog was dug out into a pond by Miles Boekeloo in the late 1940s. There are no cranberries any more, but there is still evidence of the canal.

When the Boekeloo family acquired the cabin in 1945, it had been abandoned for ten years. They repaired and modernized the cabin and used it as a wilderness vacation spot until the property was acquired by the National Park Service.

Walk around the lodge and peek in the windows to get a glimpse of vacation life in this little cabin in the woods.

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

Last updated: November 4, 2024