Easy Northwoods lakefront living with 1/10 fractional ownership at Bear’s Den, Pinestone Crossing

If you’ve dreamed of a classic Northwoods lake retreat without the cost and upkeep of full ownership, this 1/10 fractional ownership at Pinestone Crossing offers an ideal solution. Located just three miles west of Land O’ Lakes, the Bear’s Den log home combines rustic charm with modern comfort on 26 wooded acres and 720 feet of shared frontage on 220-acre Landing Lake.

Built in 2010 and fully furnished in a warm lodge style, the 3-bedroom, 2-bath home features an open living space anchored by a gas fieldstone fireplace, creating a cozy setting for all seasons. A screened porch and spacious lakeside deck provide peaceful outdoor living with beautiful lake and forest views.

Ownership includes five weeks of use per year, including a fixed July week, seasonal stays, and a rotating week, giving balanced access throughout the year. You’ll also enjoy shared amenities such as a pier, pontoon boat, kayaks, canoe, swim raft, walking trails, firepit, and a screened gazebo.

With professional maintenance handling upkeep, owners can simply arrive and relax. Offering year-round recreation—boating in summer, foliage in fall, snow sports in winter, and quiet nature in spring—this property delivers the full Northwoods experience in a stress-free, affordable way.

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