Upper Peninsula Lodging

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  • A Cabin Up North,
    Silver City, MI. Phone: 906-885-5430. Year round vacation log home on Lake Superior with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Wood burning fireplace. Fully equipped kitchen. Satellite TV, Large back deck overlooking the Lake with fire pit and grill.
  • America's Best Value Inn and Suites Tahquemanon Country
    offers 66 comfortable rooms with Wi-Fi, cable TV, mini-fridge, and a microwave. Free breakfast. Indoor Pool, and Sauna. Ample parking for trailers. Short distance to Tahquamenon Falls and other interesting attractions. Golf course 1 mile. Snowmobile rentals. Direct access to ATV and snowmobile trails. Pet friendly. 12956 M-28, Newberry, MI 49868. Phone: 906-293-4000 or 800-293-3297.
  • Au Train Lake Museum Cottage
    N6915 Forest Lake Road AuTrain, Michigan 49806. Phone: 510-919-0688. The rustic cedar Museum Cottage is fully outfitted and ideal for one or two guests. Fireplace with gas log, WI-FI, and a complete kitchen.
  • AuTrain Lake Cottage
    Phone: 906-892-8147. Two bedroom furnished cottage on AuTrain Lake. Full kitchen, cable TV, deck with lawn furniture, grill, and a fire pit for bonfires. Sand beach with a fishing boat & motor, paddleboat, and a canoe included with the cottage rental
  • AuTrain River Cabin
    Phone:906-892-8367. Furnished cabin overlooking the AuTrain River. Sleeps 6. Large deck with grill, picnic table and deck chairs. Fire pit on the beach. Dock.
  • Au Train River Cottags:
    Five cottages by the Au Train River near Munising and the Pictured Rocks. Cottages have 1, 2, and 4 bedrooms with Wi-Fi. Flat lawn leads t o 300 feet of river frontage for swimming, fishing, and relaxing. Canoe included with rental. Easy access to ATV and Snowmobile Trails. Pet Friendly. Open Year Round. Phone: 906-364-8110
  • Baraga Lakeside Inn
    on the shores of Keweenaw Bay in Lake Superior. 68 guest rooms with cable TV and Wi-Fi.  Some rooms overlook the Bay for a stunning view. The restaurant is open daily serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Lounge. Indoor swimming pool, hot tub, and sauna. Fitness Room.  Docking facilities next door. Direct access to snowmobile trails. Baraga Lakeside Inn, 900 U.S. 41 South, Baraga , MI. Phone: 906-353-7123 or toll Free: 855-541-5953.
  • Barnyard on Trout Lake
    Two Bedroom rental cabin on the shores of Trout Lake, only 35 minutes from the Bridge. Enjoy fishing, swimming, and relaxing by the water. Beach area has a sandy bottom that is shallow for the kids. Row boat. Complete kitchen, washer & dryer, and a living area with a pellet stove for those cool evenings. On the snowmobile and ATV trail. The Barnyard on Trout Lake. Phone: 906-569-3821
  • Beachcomber's Cottage- is located 15 miles east of Marquette and 26 miles west of Munising on the sandy shores of Lake Superior. The cottage has two bedrooms and is nestled in the woods by the lake. The living area has patio doors that open onto the deck, a wonderful spot to relax and enjoy the beauty of Lake Superior. Cobblestone path to the sandy beach and a beach deck near the water. Beachcomber's Cottage, Highway M-28, Marquette, MI, 49855.  Phone: 206-937-1276.
  • Bear Den Cabin
    is located on Ross Lake between Munising and Grand Marais, only a short drive to the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, the Seney Refuge, and scenic Lake Superior. The newly remodeled 2-bedroom cabin is fully furnished including Wi-Fi, TV with DVD, and a gas fireplace. Complete kitchen with dishwasher. Sleeps 5 guests. If you are looking for a peaceful spot in the woods for your vacation, the Bear Den is in a great location. On the ATV and Snowmobile trail. Open Year Round.
  • Bear's Nine Pines Resort on Lake Gogebic
    in the western Upper Peninsula offers 9 comfortable cabins with one, two, or three bedrooms. Satellite TV and wireless internet access. Some cabins have a gas fireplace & hot tub. Nice swimming beach. Boat rentals. Lake Gogebic is ideal for water sports, boating, and year round fishing. Guided fishing and bear hunting trips. Bait & Tackle Shop with licenses and permits.  On the snowmobile and ATV trails. Pets Welcome. Phone: 906-842-3361
  • Big Bay Lakeside Cottage
    Big Bay, MI 49808. Phone: 248-760-8560. Three bedroom rental cabin on the north side of Lake Independence. Sandy beach. Color TV with VCR. Deck and grill for cookouts
  • Bigfoot Hideaway Motel and Lodgel
    is located in Crystal Falls, MI (South Central Upper Peninsula). The Bigfoot Hideaway offers 6 rooms with a mini-fridge, Wi-Fi, and HDMI cables to stream to TVs. Two designated pet rooms.  Lodge sleeps 2-9. Easy ATV and snowmobile trail access. Gift Shop with a variety of Bigfoot items. Restaurant nearby. 1309 Highway US-2, Crystal Falls, MI. Phone: 906 464-8506
  • The Birch Tree-Plex
    is located in downtown Munising, Michigan just a couple blocks from Lake Superior. The Birch Tree-Plex offers 3 newly remodeled apartments that can be rented separately or combined for a large group. Each unit has a full kitchen, Cable TV, Wi-Fi, snowmobile and ATV trail access, and is open year round.
  • Buckhorn Resort: Motel, Restaurant, and Lodges
    in the Hiawatha National Forest near Munising offers 2 fully equipped spacious lodges and a 20 unit motel. All on the snowmobile and ATV trails. Restaurant and Lounge. Gas. Lodges sleep from 6 to 22. Motel rooms have microwaves, refrigerators and coffee makers. Buckhorn Drive, Munising. Phone 906-387-3559.
  • Budget Host Inn Iron Mountain
    North US-2, Iron Mountain, MI 49801. 906 774-6797. Motel Units, Kitchenettes, Kitchen units, and Apartments. Restaurant and supper club nearby. High speed wireless internet. Near Lake Antoine and other recreational facilities. Direct trail access.

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Then the generous Hiawatha
Led the strangers to his wigwam,
Seated them on skins of bison,
Seated them on skins of ermine,
And the careful old Nokomis
Brought them food in bowls of basswood,
Water brought in birchen dippers,
And the calumet, the peace-pipe,
Filled and lighted for their smoking.
Song of Hiawatha, W.W. Longfellow

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