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Vacation rentals in Upper Peninsula of Michigan

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Top guest favorite
A rustic log cabin is set against a backdrop of lush greenery, with a clear blue sky overhead. Kayaks rest on the sandy shore in the foreground, while two lounge chairs are positioned on the lawn in front of the cabin, inviting relaxation.
Cabin in Rapid River
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Cabin on lake w sauna. Pets ok. Boat and kayaks.

Cabin on lake w no public access. Owners out of sight and sound. Great pike fishing on supplied jonboat and 4 kayaks. Wood-burning sauna next to cabin. Lake Michigan beach and boat access 5 minutes away. 45 minutes to Pictured Rocks, 20 minutes to Kitch iti kipi, 25 minutes to La Fayette State Park. 12v batteries supply a bit of power and a few lights. Pets are welcome except on beds and futon :) Silverware, utensils, propane and firewood provided. You'll need ice, food, and drinking water.

Guest favorite
A fire pit, surrounded by smooth stones, is positioned near the shoreline. Two black chairs face the water, providing a place to relax and enjoy the view. Gentle waves lap against the rocky beach, with trees lining the background.
Cabin in Ocqueoc
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

Cozy A-Frame Cabin on the shores of Lake Huron

Enjoy a secluded and updated A-Frame cabin surrounded by tall pine trees and the clear blue lake of Lake Huron. Take in the beautiful views and sounds the lake offers while enjoying coffee or cocktails on the deck, just steps away from the shoreline. You'll be close enough to everything in Cheboygan/Rogers City/Mackinac, but far enough to enjoy a relaxing evening cozied up to a fire under the night sky. Miles of sandy beaches, bike trails, Ocqueoc Falls and Rogers City all within 15 min.

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The cabin's exterior is illuminated at night, highlighting the intricate wooden structure and expansive glass windows. A wooden walkway leads to the entrance, surrounded by lush trees, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere.
Cabin in Allouez Township
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Serenity on Superior

Relax with the whole family at this peaceful cabin on Lake Superior. The views are amazing day and night. With panoramic views from inside and out you’ll have amazing sunsets and spectacular views of the lake. The nighttime views of the stars and the Northern Lights are even better! Inside there is plenty of room to stretch out and relax, sit in front of the fireplace, relax in the jacuzzi tub or even play a game of pool. Just a short drive to Eagle River, Eagle Harbor and Copper Harbor.

Top guest favorite
A cabin nestled on a rocky shoreline overlooks the waves of Lake Superior. Surrounding trees display vibrant autumn foliage, creating a natural contrast with the tranquil blue water. The cabin features a deck that extends towards the shoreline, providing a serene outdoor space.
Cabin in Eagle Harbor
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

True North Cabin on Lake Superior by Copper Harbor

True North Cabin on Lake Superior in Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula is a two-acre private retreat. At the end of a small circle driveway nestled into the forest, you'll be welcomed by the sound of waves as you arrive at our renovated cabin. You'll have all the amenities for a memorable vacation stay. Explore the rocky conglomerate shore and be inspired by freighters, local wildlife, and starry skies with the perfect vantage point to see the northern lights. Social Media: True North Cabin

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A screened-in porch features a yellow table with two matching chairs, alongside a purple chair and two reclining chairs. A grill is positioned on a cart adjacent to the entrance, with natural light illuminating the cozy space.
Guesthouse in Paradise
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 230 reviews

Peaceful Couple's Getaway in Lake Superior Forest

Relax in Jacuzzi Tub Rest in King Size Bed Recover under Heat Lamp Includes Kettle, Fridge, Dual Oven, Hotplate, Microwave, Cutlery, Pots & Pans 10 minute walk to Superior Drive for Lake Superior views 20 minute walk on State Forest Trail to Andrus Lake 4 mile drive to Restaurants, Groceries, Gas, Gifts, USPS in Paradise, MI 49768, go south on Whitefish Point Road 7 mile drive to Whitefish Point, go north on Whitefish Point Road For Tahquamenon Park drive 10 miles from Paradise on M-123

Top guest favorite
A serene view of Whitefish Bay is framed by green grass and trees. A cozy stone chimney is visible on the cabin, enhancing the natural surroundings. The expansive water stretches into the distance under a clear blue sky.
Cabin in Paradise
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

Paradise View

Relax in the serenity of Paradise View’s incomparable perspective of Whitefish Bay every morning when you awake. You will enjoy sun and moon rises from your living room, watch the birds, the freighters and the ever-changing moods on the bay. If you love hiking or snow shoeing, bird watching, cross country skiing or photography – this is the place for you. When winter arrives, we get lots of snow! Located just 14 miles from Tahquamenon State Park & 1-1/2 miles from Paradise.

Top guest favorite
A cabin is nestled among lush green trees, featuring a sloped roof and a combination of wood and green siding. Large windows allow natural light to illuminate the interior. Surrounding foliage creates a serene and private atmosphere.
Cabin in Harbor Springs
5 out of 5 average rating, 330 reviews

The Rhubarbary Ruins - with an outdoor sauna

We have just added an outdoor sauna to this fabulous cabin in the woods behind our house. Although there is only 1 proper bedroom there is a sleeping loft with a queen size bed and window overlooking the hardwood forest. We also have a pull-out couch. Guests have complete privacy and everything provided for a comfortable stay This is a cabin with peaceful relaxation in mind....no loud parties or anything of that nature. Come and enjoy northern Michigan's beauty in all seasons.

Top guest favorite
A cozy cabin is nestled among trees, featuring a wooden deck with two lounge chairs and colorful umbrellas. The outdoor space is adorned with potted plants and leads to a stepped entrance, enhancing the connection to the surrounding natural landscape.
Cabin in Copper Harbor
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 279 reviews

The Garden Cabin on Lake Fanny Hooe~Open All Year~

Right on the beachfront of Lake Fanny Hooe, this cozy cabin will bring you peace and happiness. The cabin includes a full kitchen, washer/dryer, and endless decks and shared dock to enjoy the great outdoors. Within just a few steps you can be a part of the town of Copper Harbor, where you can enjoy the history of the Copper Country, sightseeing, historic Fort Wilkins, quaint gift shopping, great local cuisine, and any outdoor activity that you could possibly think of.

Top guest favorite
A scenic view of a cedar log cabin is framed by snow-covered trees at sunset, casting vibrant orange and pink hues across the sky. A snowy pathway leads towards the cabin, enhancing the peaceful winter landscape.
Cabin in Marquette
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Log Cabin with a View

Enjoy a peaceful stay in a cedar log cabin nestled on thirty wooded acres overlooking Lake Superior. Located approximately 20 miles north from Marquette, the cabin is a short drive to Lake Independence and Lake Superior. In the winter, take advantage of the close proximity to snowmobile and cross-country ski trails. In the summer, enjoy hiking and leisurely beach days. Spend quiet nights gazing at the starry sky, and wake up early to catch the superior sunrise.

Guest favorite
A rustic log cabin is surrounded by a lush green landscape, featuring a covered porch with a small table and chairs. Natural stone accents form the lower part of the cabin's exterior, while a metal roof complements the wooden structure. Trees provide a serene backdrop.
Place to stay in Marquette
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 324 reviews

Cozy Log Cabin In The Woods

This is a small log cabin located approximately 10 miles from downtown Marquette in a quiet neighborhood. Its nestled in the woods where you can enjoy the peace and quiet of the forest but is still in close proximity to hiking, biking, cross country ski trails, and Marquette Mountain for downhill skiing and all Marquette has to offer. It is approximately 3 miles from the snowmobile trail and can be accessed using Green Garden Road. A very easy ride to the trail.

Guest favorite
The cabin's A-frame structure is illuminated at night, highlighting the large floor-to-ceiling windows. The surrounding area is slightly shaded by trees and foliage, creating a serene nighttime atmosphere. The building’s unique architecture is showcased against the dark sky.
Home in Marquette
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 411 reviews

Point of the Point - Lake Superior Waterfront

Built in 1974, this rustic and architecturally unique cabin is an all wood modified A-Frame nestled in the woods of the Upper Peninsula. Floor to ceiling windows and a lofted second floor allow natural light and gorgeous views of Lake Superior. Enjoy our sandstone swimming hole in the summer, or the cast iron wood stove in the winter. Located 20 minutes from Marquette and 30 minutes from Munising, our home offers a quiet place to relax and feel close to nature.

Guest favorite
The log cabin's octagonal roof is visible above the tree line, softly blending into the surrounding forest. The silhouette of trees frames the structure, hinting at a serene natural setting amidst foggy conditions that evoke tranquility.
Place to stay in Marquette
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Charming log cabin on Moon Mtn

Enjoy a bespoke log cabin with a clawfoot soaking tub, full kitchen, private patio, bonfire pit, outdoor bbq, and forest trails to your own mtn vista. Truly off the beaten path - great for adventurers and solitude seekers. 🌲Road is unpaved and requires 4wd vehicle. Read entire listing before booking - cats live in cabin, off grid, no wifi, no tv. 25 mins from MQT & near Lake Superior, Lake Independence, the Yellow Dog River, & Alder Falls.

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Your guide to Upper Peninsula of Michigan

All About Upper Peninsula of Michigan

The Upper Peninsula can feel a little like the Wild West of the Midwest: scenic, rugged, remote, a place that takes determination to live in year-round and inspires awe in visitors. The 300-mile-long peninsula, whose triangular shape is framed by Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, and Lake Huron, is one of those regions that rewards long stays and excursions outdoors — both the warm-weather kind (hunting, hiking) and winter sports. From the Porcupine Mountains, near the Wisconsin border, to Sault Ste. Marie just over the water from Canada, the UP promises rocky coastlines, lush waterfalls, and old-growth forests. The 300,000 Yoopers who live here year-round extend a good-natured Midwestern welcome to those traveling through.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Upper Peninsula of Michigan

Located to the north of Wisconsin, with boundaries defined by two Great Lakes, the Upper Peninsula is no tropical destination. After a glorious, crisp fall, the snow begins falling in October and doesn't stop for six months. Don’t stint on packing winter wear, good boots, and possibly snowshoes in case you have car trouble. Spring rushes through the region in April and May, then yields to a glorious few months from June through August, where the temperatures hang in the 70s Fahrenheit and occasionally slip higher. Bring shorts and swimwear for the daytime, and light long-sleeve shirts and pants for the evening — black flies and mosquitos can be a nuisance.


Top things to do in Upper Peninsula of Michigan

Tahquamenon Falls State Park

This 50,000-acre state park in the east of the UP is densely covered in trees and home to one of the largest waterfalls in the United States, with a spectacular 50-foot drop. A four-mile hike through maples and beeches brings you to a second set of cascades; the park makes off-road track chairs available for wheelchair users to explore both falls.

Sault Ste. Marie

When the Soo Locks connecting Lakes Superior and Huron opened in 1855, wealth and industry came to the Upper Midwest. It’s still hypnotic to watch the massive ships traveling between the Atlantic and Minnesota rise and descend. The town itself is a pleasure to meander around, too, with a lively dining and arts scene.

Marquette

Marquette, the largest city on the peninsula, combines the charm of a college town with unparalleled access to Lake Superior and the surrounding wildlife. Miles of mountain bike trails wind around the outskirts of the city. The Marquette Maritime Museum and the Marquette Harbor Lighthouse, open during the summer months, display the fascinating history of sea travel on the world’s biggest freshwater lake.

Keweenaw Peninsula

Old mining towns dot this remote peninsula-on-a-peninsula in the western third of the region; the Cornish pasties miners introduced to Michigan are the most obvious remnant of the once-thriving industry. The town of Copper Harbor is a good base for your explorations, whether they include staying on the shore to see the Northern Lights or hiking the trails of Fort Wilkins Historic State Park.

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