Home
Become a Member Our Vision and Mission Letter from the President Home
News and Issues
Folk School
Artist-In-Residence Program
Porcupine Mountains Music Festival
About the Friends
About the Park
Gift Shop
How to Contact Us
Request a Sample Newsletter
Other Links

 
Our Mission & Vision Past Workshops
Workshops Lodging
Instructors Getting Here
Events Contact Us
Staff & Volunteers Folk School Home

LODGING INFORMATION

Need a place to stay? Lodging for every taste and budget is available. The Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park offers 16 rustic trailside cabins, one lodge and the Union Bay modern campground. Presque Isle River offers a semi-modern campground (no electricity). There are also four rustic camping areas.

Rustic Park cabins access varies from one to four miles hiking distance. Most cabins have four bunks with mattresses, but they range from two to eight bunks. Each cabin contains wood heating stove, cupboard, table and benches, cooking and eating utensils, saw and axe. Cabin users provide bedding, food, towels, lighting, and personal items. A small cooking stove is recommended.

Privately owned hotels, motels, cabins, and cottages are also available throughout the area.

No camping will be permitted on the Folk School grounds. Union Bay Campground is within walking distance west of the Folk School site. For more Park camping information, call 906-885-5275.

There is a variety of lodging for every taste and budget. From cottages and cabins to modern hotel accommodations, you choose what works for you!

For more information on lodging, visit www.westernup.info, www.ontonagonmi.org, or www.porcupinemountains.com or call 1-800-522-5657.

News and Issues — Folk School — Artist-In-ResidenceMusic FestivalTrail Grooming
About the FriendsAbout the ParkGift ShopHow to Contact UsRequest NewsletterOther Links
Become a MemberOur Vision and MissionLetter from the PresidentHome

Web site created by Burke Design
Copyright © 2006 Burke Design, Ontonagon. All rights reserved.
Photograph at top © 2006 Laura Burke
All other photographs © 2006 Friends of the Porkies