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About Us

If you're dreaming of an outdoor wedding venue among beautiful blossoms and shade trees, The Belvedere at The Boars Abode is a great place to get married. With timeless simplicity, the venue is surrounded by manicured lawns and beautiful gardens. This unique special event space offers the benefits of a covered venue with the an outdoor open-air feel. 

 The Belvedere features 3,072 square feet of open space, a beautiful patio, and a large sprawling yard for ceremonies and celebrating.  Accommodating up to 299 guests.

You and your wedding party can also enjoy the numerous amenities The Boars Abode has to offer.  What was once a working family-farm hog barn is now a beautifully renovated lodging and special event facility. Built in the 1940's, The Boars Abode is this venue's original feature. You and your guests are sure to enjoy it's rustic charm and modern conveniences.

The Boars Abode is an ideal choice for couples looking for a venue with personality and limitless creative possibilities. 

Meet The Farmhands

In the beginning, we could have never imagined the joys that the future of The Boars Abode would bring us. Our family has thoroughly enjoyed the journey towards making The Boars Abode into what it is today, and we hope you will find it to be as enjoyable as we do. Whether your journey is continuing or just beginning, we hope it brings you to The Boars Abode. 

 

Yours Truly,

Aaron, Kayla, Bruce, Royce, and Randy Erdahl

Our Story

The Boars Abode: A Place to Gather and Celebrate

Featured by Katie Erdman, Stevens County Times

Tuesday, April 28, 2020 

One way to get the hunting party out of your house is to put them in the barn! For Kayla Erdahl, that simple plan blossomed into a beautiful, creative business venture. Her desire to give her husband's hunting group a place to stay, by remodeling the barn, grew into a new business called The Boars Abode. ​

Kayla and her husband, Aaron live on the Erdahl family farmstead two miles north and a mile west of Donnelly. In 1946, Clarence and Martha Erdahl built a barn on the site and raised cattle in it. Later, Lawrence and Bernice Erdahl built a house next door​ and began farming with them. Bernice remembers using baskets to haul hay into the loft of the barn and milking cows in the lower part of the barn. ​In 1975, Bruce and Sue Erdahl began raising hogs in the barn.

They continued farming together with their children and raising hogs for many years. Aaron still remembers as a young boy helping load the hogs and shooting blackbirds in the loft with his BB gun. In the early 1990's, after some difficult years in the farming industry, the barn was left vacant. It remained this way until Aaron and Kayla obtained ownership of the homestead in 2009. ​

Shortly after becoming newlyweds and purchasing the fixer-upper of their dreams, hunting season began. It took only one weekend for Kayla to realize that their humble home was in reality, a hunting shack.  "Aaron thought I was crazy." Kayla explained. "Fueled by pure determination to keep our house a home, I began tossing hay out of the loft using an old pitchfork that I had found in the barn. This was a job I will never do again!"

Once Cleared out, they minimally furnished the space and the next fall, the family's hunting crew stayed in the barn for the first time. It turned out that the hunters loved it and the space soon became a place for other get-togethers. At that time, Kayla was going through a career change. She decided to stop teaching Special Education at Morris Elementary School and instead serve as a Family Care Provider.

She decided that the barn could be a wonderful place for the daycare kids to play, so further renovations began. The licensing process was difficult as they attempted to pass inspections at the state level. ​"Each time I called the state, waiting to be transferred or redirected yet again," Kayla stated, "someone would say, 'Oh, you're the lady wanting to raise the kids in the barn."

 

Eventually, the State Fire Marshal came to inspect and approve the structure. ​​To date, The Barnyard Beginnings Childcare, as it was named, is the only barn in the state of Minnesota licensed for family childcare.

 

However, that was not the end of the road for the barn. The idea to make it a vacation rental property came about after a random meeting with a group of duck hunters from the metro area. They expressed an interest in renting the barn when they came to the area to hunt. It was then that the idea to become a vacation rental property was ignited and The Boars Abode was born.

The Erdahl's hired Brustuen Construction, SJJK Plubing and Heating, and Morris Lumber and Milwork to help finish the renovation. Kayla stated that they were wonderful to work with even though they questioned some of her crazy ideas. 

      "After asking Jon Kleindl if he could transform a water trough into a bathtub, he asked my husband what in the world he had gotten him into," Kayla stated, "But being as talented as they are, we now have a fully functioning water trough bathtub. 

Bruestuen's crew also had fantastic ideas and a tremendous amount of skill to help through the transformation. Morris Lumber and Milwork was always dependable with deliveries and picking up extra materials. These businesses made the process stress free and manageable as possible.

​Kayla learned during that time that being told "no" was just not acceptable for her. She learned quickly that when all you have is a dream, you need to be resourceful, creative, and persistent in order to make your dream a reality. 

 

In the Fall of 2017, their dream became a reality when The Boars Abode was rented to those duck hunters who suggested it. Since the official opening, they have hosted guests as close as a minute away to as far away as Zimbabwe. People rent the space for weddings, bridal showers, family reunions, or to celebrate milestones and special events. They have also been privileged to be able to host Vacation Bible School camp counselors.

The barn includes a fully stocked kitchen, one full bath, laundry room, a loft with two queen beds, a cozy bunkroom with two twin-over-twin bunks, and a living room with a large sectional sofa, all on the upper level. The lower level has a recreational room with heated floors and a half bath. The space works nicely for outdoor enthusiasts, hobbyists, and special family events. 

Later a playground, outdoor pool, hot tub, and whimsical walking trails through the woods were added. Across the road is 300 acres of public wildlife land. There is plenty of outdoor space to set up a yard game, grill, or relax with a picnic and bonfire. They retained the rustic charm by recycling artifacts found and the original barn wood and barn doors. Up until recently, The Boars Abode has been busy with reservations. However COVID-19 orders have caused several cancellations right through July. Guests can book direct by calling 320-287-2667 or book 24/7 online at https://evolvevacationrental.com/vacation.rentals/419372. 

 

Aaron and Kayla operate the business as a family. Their three boys- Bruce,7; Royce, 6; and Randy, 4, all play an active role in helping prepare for guests. Last fall, Kayla completed a training course to become a Certified Pool Operator in order to ensure the safety of guests using the pool and hot tub amenities.

​ They are currently in the process of finishing up an addition on the ground level. It will include two handicap accessible bedrooms that will be furnished with three additional queen beds, a full bathroom, and an outdoor shower near the pool. 

"Our guests have had nothing but good things to say about local attractions, shops, and restaurants," Kayla added, "Our community is without a doubt, a tremendous contributor to the success we've had with The Boars Abode. The outpouring of support through word of mouth and sharing on social media has us feeling truly grateful to reside in such a caring community. It has been a humbling experience to be able to provide our guests with a comfortable home-like atmosphere whether they are seeking solitude while mourning the loss of a loved one or gathering with friends and family to celebrate special events." 

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