The Land of 10,000 Lakes is home to almost as many unique accommodations. Our state has many wonderful places to spend the night, from gorgeous state parks to historic Victorian mansions. There are even unique stays, such as old trains, treehouses, or even riverboats. Today, we want to add another fun and beautiful stay to the list. There is an alpaca farm in northern Minnesota that invites guests to spend the night. Book a stay in this cozy tiny house to get a glimpse of farm life - and maybe even some alpacas! Read on below to learn more about this fun Airbnb:
The Endicottage is a simple but lovely tiny house camper cabin in the Brainerd Lakes area of northern Minnesota. It's near the Paul Bunya State Trail, Cuyuna Lakes mountain bike trails, and countless gorgeous lakes.
It's also on the grounds of a working alpaca farm. Guests are welcome to explore the 40-acre farm, which has 10 acres of woods that are wonderful for hiking.
Guests are also welcome to explore the farm buildings themselves! You can meet the alpaca herd and even take part in alpaca daily chores.
When you're not exploring the grounds or visiting with adorable alpacas, your cabin has just about everything you need for a peaceful stay. There's a grill and a picnic table outside, as well as a fire pit nearby.
Inside the cabin, you'll find a simple but comfortable single room. Suitable for two guests, it has a double bed with bedding, as well as a couple of chairs.
There's also a workstation, a small fridge, and all of the kitchen utensils you need. The bathroom is just steps away in the main house. You'll have everything you need for a fun and peaceful stay on this Minnesota alpaca farm!
Would you stay in this alpaca farm tiny house? For more information, including amenities, availability, and to book your stay, visit their Airbnb page.
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