Seeley sits halfway between Hayward and Cable on Hwy 63, an unincorporated dot on the map that's mostly woods, gravel roads, and a couple of bars. That's the appeal — you get full access to both towns without staying in either one.
Our Seeley property is the Seeley Oaks A-Frame, a guest-favorite cabin on 40 private acres with morning sunrises over the Namekagon River Valley and a winding gravel driveway up through the woods. It's a top-5% Airbnb listing with 139 reviews and a 4.99 rating.
From the cabin you're 2 miles from the Sawmill Saloon, 8 miles from Cable, 10 miles from Hayward, and at the doorstep of the OO trailhead, the Birkebeiner trail, and some of the best gravel cycling in the upper Midwest.
Hand-selected Seeley properties — comfortable, well-appointed, and locally owned.
40 acres, no neighbors in sight, scenic gravel driveway. The kind of quiet you can't get in town.
10 minutes to Hayward, 10 minutes to Cable. Both towns' restaurants, trails, and lakes are an easy drive.
OO trailhead, Birkie trail, CAMBA singletrack, and gravel cycling routes all within a few miles.
When the leaves are off the trees, the cabin's high point catches sunrise over the river valley.
Hammocks in the oaks, gravel rides on the back roads, and short drives to lake days in Hayward or Cable.
Peak colors light up the 40 acres, hunting season opens, and the Sawmill Saloon fills up with regulars.
Birkie trail access, snowshoe loops out the back door, and a wood stove waiting after a day on the trails.
Wildflowers come up across the property, gravel routes dry out, and the cabin is at its most peaceful.
Local guides for things to do, eat, and explore.
Best gravel loops out of Seeley and the OO area.
Birkie and OO trail access from the cabin.
Trails through the Chequamegon and Namekagon valley.
What's worth the drive in either direction.
Where to eat in Hayward, Cable, and Seeley.
Catch peak color in the Namekagon valley.
Questions about the cabin, the property, or the area? Drop us a line.