Seney, MI Businesses
Located at the intersection of M-77 and M-28 in the Eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Seney is approximately 75 miles from the bridge, 25 miles south of Grand Marais, and 7 miles north of the Seney National Wildlife Refuge.
Big Cedar Campground and Canoe Livery. P.O. Box 7, Highway M-77, Germfask, MI 49836. Phone 906-586-6684. Located on the Manistique River, near the Seney National Wildlife Refuge. 53 sites for tents, camper units and RV's with full hook-ups available. Canoe rental and livery for paddling the Seney Refuge, the Manistique River, and the Fox River for fishing or a relaxing afternoon. Open from May 1 to October 15th. Cabin Fever Cabin Rentals offers 3 housekeeping cabins in the Seney/Grand Marais area. Knotts Cabin is located on an inland lake just north of Seney. Knotts Cabin has 2 bedrooms, a full kitchen, small washer & dryer, and a gas fireplace. Apple Ridge Cottage is 1 mile south of Grand Marais and the Get-a-Way Cottage is 1 mile east of Grand Marais by Lake Superior. Cabin Fever Cabin Rentals, E20624 Adams Trail, Grand Marais, MI 49839. (906) 499-3253. Cranberry Cove Rental: Attractive house with loft, located on pristine, 11 acre private lake. Fish from dock or boat. House is fully equipped, sleeps 12, fireplace in great room, paddleboat, large wood deck, porch swing, and springfed lake included for a truly memorable experience. 16 miles north of Seney. For information and reservations, phone (248) 496-8034 Jolly Inn Bar & Restaurant, Hwy 77, Germfask Michigan, 49836. Phone 906-586-3334. Family Dining Daily from 8 am till Midnight. Located 7 miles south of Seney. NASCAR collectibles in the bar. Come on in for a real lumberjack meal or stop by after visiting the Seney National Wildlife Refuge (2 miles) or canoeing the Fox River. Dining room separate from the bar. Good place for the kids and you may enjoy your favorite beverage. Twin Pines Lodging, 1464 Railroad Street, Seney, MI 49883. Phone: 906-499-3363. Three bedroom fully furnished home with complete kitchen, VCR, and gas fireplace in living room. Located 1/2 mile from the Fox River, a Michigan Blue Ribbon Trout Stream, and only 5 miles from the Seney National Wildlife Refuge. Direct access to snowmobile trails. Also available, a two bedroom one bath home on M-28 near the Seney Crossing restaurant and grocery store. SERVICES RECREATION: Golfing: Blue Heron Golf Course, Germfask, MI. 9 hole course open from May 1st through mid-October, sunup to sundown. Closed on Sunday. Course has 2,200 yards with a par of 32. Club rentals. Hand and power cart rentals. Located south of Seney. Take M-77 to Germfask turn east on Lustila Road. 109 Lustila Road, Germfask, MI 49836. Phone: 906-586-3359 Guided Fly Fishing Trips in the Upper Peninsula at Uncle Ducky Fly Fishing, 434 Prospect Street, Marquette, Michigan, 49855. The Upper Peninsula is filled with secluded lakes and streams filled with the elusive trout or salmon. We offer guided fly fishing trips for experienced anglers as well as those who want to learn the fine art of fly fishing. All equipment is provided and we have experienced guides to take you to that secluded stream. Float or wade in the crisp waters, drop that fly by the old log, and the excitement begins. Fish the Fox River, a Michigan Blue Ribbon Trout Stream made famous by Ernest Hemingway. Fishing trips for trout, steelhead, salmon or smallmouth bass, northern pike, and bluegill. Call Uncle Ducky at 906-288-5447 or toll free: 877-288-5447. Manistique River: Map and Information for Canoeing, Kayaking, Fishing, & Camping. Canoe the Seney National Wildlife Refuge. Map of the River. The Manistique River is over 60 miles long and runs from Manistique Lake at Curtis to the town of Manistique with rustic campgrounds along the way. A wonderful way to view wildlife and unusual birds. Things to See and Do in the Seney Area
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