
Meet the Owners! Eric and Audrey.
At North Cabin Collective, we believe the best memories are made when you slow down and reconnect, relax and unwind—in the secluded woods, with loved ones, and friends.
What began as a dream placed on our hearts by the Lord has grown into a collection of peaceful, thoughtfully designed cabin retreats in northern Minnesota. Through faith, hard work, and His guidance, we’ve been able to create spaces where others can step away from the noise of everyday life and experience rest, renewal, and connection.
Each of our cabins is carefully curated to feel warm, inviting, and effortless—from cozy fireplaces and private saunas to fully stocked kitchens and intentional details that make your stay feel like home. We’re a family-owned and locally operated business, and every decision we make is centered around creating exceptional guest experiences.
Our goal is simple: to provide beautiful spaces where you can relax, reconnect, and make lasting memories. North Cabin Collective isn’t just about cabins—it’s about creating places where peace is felt, memories are made, and guests return year after year.
North Cabin Collective was created by Eric and Audrey, Minnesota natives who have always felt most at home in the woods and by the water. Married for over 15 years, they’ve built their life around faith, family, and creating spaces people truly love. Eric is a contractor with a passion for building and bringing new life to properties, while Audrey owns Keystone Home Finance, where she helps others achieve the dream of homeownership.
Together with their two children, Hope and John, they involve their kids in decisions and trusting God’s direction as they’ve grown the cabins from The Pearl (named by John) to the two newly built cabins, The Little Agate and The Hidden Gem.
As a family, some of their favorite moments are the simple ones—slow mornings, evenings by the fire, and uninterrupted time together. They created North Cabin Collective to share that feeling with others and to offer places where families can rest, reconnect, and create meaningful memories of their own.
