Cabin rental at LaValley's Resort Mi

LaValley's Resort

N-7017 AuTrain/Forest Lake Road H-03, Au Train, MI 49806
Phone: 906-892-8455. E-Mail: info@lavalleysresort.com

Hosts: Harold and Karen Boaz
Contact us for current rates and availability.

Lodging in AuTrain Michigan overlooking AuTrain Lake with a private beach in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Located only 13 miles west of Munising MI and the western entrance to the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.

LaValleys Resort has two fully furnished non-smoking cabins in the Hiawatha National Forest. Both cabins have a fully equipped kitchen, heat, air conditioners, cable TV, and Wi-Fi.

The Cabins have a view of AuTrain Lake and access to LaValley's private 100 feet of water frontage just across the Forest road. Chairs and a fire ring are on the shoreline for sitting and relaxing and the sand beach is shallow with a gradual decline which is ideal for children, deeper swimming area off shore. AuTrain Lake is ideal for swimming, fishing, or boating. Public boat launch nearby for larger boats.

Private Beach on Au Train Lake

Au Train Lake is a clean fresh water lake and large enough for water skiing, wake boarding, or tubing. Bring your water toys and get ready for some fun on the lake or try your luck fishing for walleye, trout, bass or perch for a cookout by the cabin.

OUR CABINS

BEAR CABIN
The Bear Cabin has two bedrooms - one bedroom has a queen bed, one room a double bed, and the other bedrooms has two twin beds. One bathroom with shower. The great room contains a fully equipped kitchen and the living area has cable TV and Wi-Fi.

The screened-in porch faces the water for a view of Au Train Lake. Relax on the porch swing or on one of the comfortable chairs as you enjoy the fresh air.

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FOX CABIN
The Fox Cabin has one bedroom with a queen bed and a sofa sleeper in the living area. Bathroom with tub/shower combination. There is a fully equipped kitchen with microwave and coffee maker. Flat screen cable TV and Wi-Fi in the living area. There is a screened gazebo for relaxing and enjoying the lake view.


Bed linens and kitchen utensils are provided along with toilet paper, dish soap, trash bags, and kitchen towels. You will need to bring your own towels for the bath and beach, soap, and other personal items. Both cabins have air conditioning and heat.

Bear and Fox Cabins have lawn chairs, picnic tables, and charcoal grills for your cookouts.

There are local canoe/kayak liveries for a wonderful paddle down the gentle AuTrain River. This river wanders through the mostly undeveloped Hiawatha National Forest and is a delightful trip.

The town of Au Train is only 2 miles north of the cabins where you will find a grocery, deli, and the public Lake Superior sand beach. Munising is 13 miles east and offers many interesting attractions and recreational opportunities.

Visit the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Grand Island National Recreation Area, numerous area waterfalls, take a Shipwreck Tour in a Glass Bottomed Boat, go on the Pictured Rocks Cruise, or try your luck charter fishing on Lake Superior.

LaValley's Resort is ideally located near mountain bike trails or you can just ride down the forest roads. Go canoeing, kayaking, or check out the exciting hiking trails. Do some bird watching. Wonderful opportunities for photographers or for just relaxing and enjoying the scenic beauty of the north woods.

Directions: The town of AuTrain is 13 miles west of Munising or 35 miles east of Marquette on M-28. Turn south at the blinking light onto AuTrain/Forest Lake Road and go for 2 miles. LaValley's Resort is on the west (left) side of the road.

Well behaved pets are accepted for a small fee and with prior approval.

Contact LaValley's Resort
N-7017 AuTrain/Forest Lake Road H-03
P.O. Box 99
Au Train, Michigan 49806
Phone: 906-892-8455

Contact us for current rates and availability.
Phone: 906-892-8455 or e-mail: info@lavalleysresort.com

 

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