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Comfort Inn of Newberry,
MI
in the Upper Peninsula of
Michigan
1-888-300-SNOW
or 906-293-3218
Jct M-28 and M-123
13954 St. Hwy M-28
Newberry, Michigan 49853
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Located close to many major
attractions in the Upper Peninsula
Free High Speed Wireless Internet Service
Large Hot Tub and Sauna
Totally smoke-free environment.
The Comfort Inn of Newberry is located
3 miles south of Newberry
at the junction of Highways M-28 and M-123 in the Upper
Peninsula of Michigan.
The Comfort Inn of Newberry has 54 rooms with queen
and king beds and 9 suites.
We have handicap accessible rooms and a honeymoon
suite.
Our comfortable rooms feature Direct Dial Phones with
free local calls, Salellite TV,
Free wireless internet access, in-room coffee makers, hair
dryers, and an iron & ironing board.
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Guest Room with two Queen
Beds.
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Single Guest Room with King
Bed
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Breakfast Room
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Winter at Comfort Inn in Newberry,
MI
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Free Hot Breakfast.
Large parking area for snowmobile and large trucks with
trailers.
Restaurants and gas stations within walking distance.
Meeting-Conference Room
The Comfort Inn offers Guest Laundry Facilities and an
Exercise Room.
We offer easy access to all snowmobile trails and
close to ATV trails.
On site Ski-Doo Snowmobile Rentals. Please call for
information
Access to 200 miles of snowmobile trails connecting to the
entire Upper Peninsula.
Gas station next door.
Winter
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The Comfort Inn is the trail head for some of
the snowmobile trails so you can ride from our
parking lot.
When you check in, ask at the front desk for the
latest trail conditions and weather reports.
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The Newberry area is the center for winter
sports in the eastern Upper Peninsula. Enjoy
cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ice fishing, and
snowmobiling.
Come and share our winter
fun.
Ski-Doo Snowmobile rentals available at the
Comfort Inn. Contact us to reserve your sled.
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The Newberry Comfort Inn is a 7 time Gold Award
Winner,
One of the highest awards a hotel can achieve for
housekeeping, hospitality, and professionalism.
"Our Location is Our
Attraction"
We are within 1 hour or less
of:
Whitefish Point
Lighthouse and Shipwreck
Museum
Pictured Rocks
National Lakesore,
Lake Superior Shoreline
Crisp Point
Lighthouse, north of Newberry on Lake
Superior
Luce County
Historical Museum in Newberry
The Tahquamenon
Logging Museum,
View the falls on the
Toonerville Trolley and Riverboat Ride on the Tahquamenon
River
Horseback Riding at Wildridge
Riding Stables near Tahquamenon Falls
Golfing: Newberry 18 Hole Golf Course is across the street
from the Comfort Inn
Swimming: Luce County Park on North Manistique Lake. Sand
beach for swimming. Fishing and Picnicking.
Take a canoe trip
on the Two Hearted River
Visit the bears at Oswald's Bear Ranch.
Enjoy Fishing, Hunting, Canoeing, Mountain Biking, and agate
hunting on the Lake Superior shoreline.
The friendly staff at the Comfort Inn will be happy to
provide area maps and information on attractions and
recreation in the Newberry area.
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Relax in our Large Hot
Tub
After a day on the trails or visiting the
local attractions, The Comfort Inn of Newberry
Michigan has the Upper Peninsula's Largest Hot Tub
and Sauna for your enjoyment.
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Sorry, No Pets.
Children Under 18 are Free In Parent's Room.
Call today and make your reservations.
Phone: 1-888-300-SNOW (toll free local)
1-800 4-CHOICE (national)
906-293-3218 (local)
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Here to make your reservation
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