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Cherry Surf, a Stunning Coastal Home on the Water. Don't Miss Out!
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10 out of 10
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1 bathroom Sleeps 2 74.3 sq m
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Whitehall, MI
- Duck Lake State Park1 min walk
- Duck Lake State Park Beach13 min drive
- Michigan's Adventure16 min drive
- Muskegon, MI (MKG-Muskegon County)
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0 bedrooms (sleeps 2)
King
1 King Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Shower only
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Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Balcony
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Cherry Surf, a Stunning Coastal Home on the Water. Don't Miss Out!
On a sandy bluff overlooking the vast inland sea they call LAKE MICHIGAN, sits a special place, tucked in amid the pine and maple: 4951 … the perfect one-bedroom getaway for couples who don’t mind feeling just a little cut off from civilization, who won’t miss leaving behind the sounds of cars, lawnmowers, and leaf blowers … who won’t mind being lulled to sleep by the sound of waves lapping the sand, or breeze stirring the trees: water and wind.
Your beautifully-modernized apartment sits atop an old coachhouse; former outbuilding of a 19th C resort (that no longer exists). Up in your second story aerie, you’ll have an elevated vantage point with plenty of windows facing the water. And every day at 4951, the sun sets in the West, sometimes a ball of flame sinking into the deep blue water at the horizon. Other times not. And you’ll be perfectly situated to witness whatever shapes and colors that day’s sunset takes, whether inside, looking out through the windows, or out on your capacious elevated wooden deck where you’ll be spending lots of time. Here, high amid the waving branches in a green canopy, you’ll be tempted to observe, “We live in a tree house!”
Inside the airy studio apartment, there’s a definitive “Oh wow!” factor at work. One, open vaulted room houses a luxurious king-size bed, dressing area, a modern kitchen with dining area with full lake view. Cozy.
The edge of the bluff is not even 100 feet away. Have a seat there, and survey this promontory where the water meets the land. The Lake has many moods, It can be calm and hypnotizing. It can be a baleful and frightening swirl of big waves and white water. Every day is different, and you learn to enjoy every kind of weather. Should you choose to get closer to (or in) the water, Duck Lake State Park is a half mile to the south on Scenic Dr (a right out of the driveway), and has an impressive expanse of sandy beach, along with miles of woodland trails, a beautiful inland waterway (Duck L) connected by a shallow, sandy channel to the big water, and some great sand dunes to stomp around on.
This place where the waters meet, and the dunes pile so high, has been a landmark that attracted tribes (Ottawa / Ojibwa / Potawatomi) for many centuries. In their birchbark canoes they’d come, to gather, and trade. The first anglo explorers, fur traders, and settlers, also found this to be a natural spot to congregate. (There’s a settler’s boneyard behind one of the big dunes, in the forest.) Head in the other direction a couple miles, and you’ll come to “land’s end” at the White Lake pier, with an historic lighthouse that dates back about 140 years, and a big public beach. White Lake is the other major body of water that identifies the area, connected to the big lake via a channel. At the far end of White L (about 7 miles east) sits the tidy little burgs of Whitehall and Montague; sister towns astride the meeting of the White River and White Lake. This was a salient point in the harvesting of white pines during the 1880’s. Plenty of mill town history here.
If little road trips to bigger towns are on your check list, Muskegon, an old harbor and shipping town with a big beach, is 15 miles to the south, and Grand Haven (renowned beach destination) is another 10 miles south of that. A 45 minute drive to the north will land you at Silver Lake; location of massive dune formations and great outdoor fun.
Your beautifully-modernized apartment sits atop an old coachhouse; former outbuilding of a 19th C resort (that no longer exists). Up in your second story aerie, you’ll have an elevated vantage point with plenty of windows facing the water. And every day at 4951, the sun sets in the West, sometimes a ball of flame sinking into the deep blue water at the horizon. Other times not. And you’ll be perfectly situated to witness whatever shapes and colors that day’s sunset takes, whether inside, looking out through the windows, or out on your capacious elevated wooden deck where you’ll be spending lots of time. Here, high amid the waving branches in a green canopy, you’ll be tempted to observe, “We live in a tree house!”
Inside the airy studio apartment, there’s a definitive “Oh wow!” factor at work. One, open vaulted room houses a luxurious king-size bed, dressing area, a modern kitchen with dining area with full lake view. Cozy.
The edge of the bluff is not even 100 feet away. Have a seat there, and survey this promontory where the water meets the land. The Lake has many moods, It can be calm and hypnotizing. It can be a baleful and frightening swirl of big waves and white water. Every day is different, and you learn to enjoy every kind of weather. Should you choose to get closer to (or in) the water, Duck Lake State Park is a half mile to the south on Scenic Dr (a right out of the driveway), and has an impressive expanse of sandy beach, along with miles of woodland trails, a beautiful inland waterway (Duck L) connected by a shallow, sandy channel to the big water, and some great sand dunes to stomp around on.
This place where the waters meet, and the dunes pile so high, has been a landmark that attracted tribes (Ottawa / Ojibwa / Potawatomi) for many centuries. In their birchbark canoes they’d come, to gather, and trade. The first anglo explorers, fur traders, and settlers, also found this to be a natural spot to congregate. (There’s a settler’s boneyard behind one of the big dunes, in the forest.) Head in the other direction a couple miles, and you’ll come to “land’s end” at the White Lake pier, with an historic lighthouse that dates back about 140 years, and a big public beach. White Lake is the other major body of water that identifies the area, connected to the big lake via a channel. At the far end of White L (about 7 miles east) sits the tidy little burgs of Whitehall and Montague; sister towns astride the meeting of the White River and White Lake. This was a salient point in the harvesting of white pines during the 1880’s. Plenty of mill town history here.
If little road trips to bigger towns are on your check list, Muskegon, an old harbor and shipping town with a big beach, is 15 miles to the south, and Grand Haven (renowned beach destination) is another 10 miles south of that. A 45 minute drive to the north will land you at Silver Lake; location of massive dune formations and great outdoor fun.
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Lake view
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House Rules
Children
Adults only
Not suitable for children. Location has hazards.
Events
No events allowed
No parties on the premises.
Pets
No pets allowed
No pets on the premises, either inside or outside.
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
No smoking inside, on the deck or on the grounds.
Check-out instructions
The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Strip any used beds and gather used towels
Remove personal items, remove leftover food and drinks and take out the rubbish
Turn off the lights and lock the doors
Please close and lock all windows and the door. Turn off lights and fans. Make sure the AC/heat is turned off.
Wash and put away dishes. Put used towels and linens in the laundry basket. Take the kitchen garbage out to the green trashcan outside.
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Note from host: No parties on the premises.
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
Property Registration Number TR-2586687
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A car is recommended for transport to and from this property
About the area
Whitehall
Located in Whitehall, this holiday home is near theme parks and on the waterfront. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Lake Michigan and Duck Lake State Park, while The Playhouse at White Lake and Montague Museum are cultural highlights. Michigan's Adventure and Muskegon Winter Sports Complex are also worth visiting. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Whitehall, MI
What's nearby
- Duck Lake State Park - 1 min walk - 0.1 km
- Duck Lake Outlet - 14 min walk - 1.2 km
- Duck Lake State Park Beach - 13 min drive - 2.7 km
- Michigan's Adventure - 16 min drive - 16.0 km
- Lake Express Ferry Terminal - 34 min drive - 26.2 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Culver's - 13 min drive
- Taco Bell - 15 min drive
- Arby's - 14 min drive
- Biggby Coffee - 13 min drive
- Sawyer's Brewing Company - 13 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Annie McNeil

I am not a professional real estate wheeler-dealer. A better description of my M.O. is this: I live in some beautiful places, and move around a little bit. The properties I offer for rent are places I live in, and am in love with ... to such a degree that I want to share them with friends-family-strangers. Spread the good vibes! Plus, I apply the extreme personal touch to every experience, as you will find.
Why they chose this property
A coach house, perched high on a sandy bluff, right beside L Michigan? Do I really need to add additional details to that? This place has been a favorite little hideaway for decades for many family/friends. It’s a pretty historic structure, but we went all in last year to fix her up for that “Oh wow!” factor that some folks appreciate. (Most folks?)
What makes this property unique
Hidden in the treetops, surrounded by sounds of wind/water/rustling leaves, with a daily sunset mega-show right out your window. Quiet, secluded, intimate, cozy, with all the perks of a bucolic coastal area available all around you: dunes, beachcombing, woodland hikes, lakes of all sizes, and some small town pleasures a short drive away.
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