Group celebrating their catch beside a SnoBear in the snow

Stay near the ice

A bed in town.
A shack on the lake.

Three rentals within 25 minutes of Webster, all built for ice-fishing groups. Day-shack guests sleep here. Sleeper-shack guests warm up here. Big groups bring the whole crew here.

Where you'll sleep · where you'll fish

Three rentals. Seven lakes in the rotation.

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The lineup

Three properties. Three ways to stay.

Webster's home base — walk to dinner, drive to the ice. Roslyn sits next to a chain of shallow perch producers. Bristol is the closest bed to Big Stone for the pike crowd.

How lodging pairs with your ice trip

Day-shack guests: book the day shack on Only Fins for the trip itself, then book a property here for the night before / night of. The properties accept direct payment via Northern Rentals' booking engine — the same platform that runs our sleeper-shack reservations.

Sleeper-shack guests: you're sleeping on the ice the night of your trip — but a lot of groups arrive a day early to settle in, or stay a night after the trip to thaw out. Any of these three work.

Bigger groups: if you've got 8–12 people, Roslyn Creamery is the play. King-bed plus bunks plus a sauna in Webster? Alley Oasis. Family-style with kids and a hot tub in Bristol? Main Street Manor.

Lock the ice trip and the bed in one swing.

Questions about which property fits your group? Send us a note.

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