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Baraga Lodgings

See also: L'Anse, Keweenaw Bay, Skanee, Three Lakes, Chassell.

FOUR SEASON INN
(906) 353-6680
This former Super 8 Motel is now owned by the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community. There's nothing special about this 40-room motel's setting, surrounded by parking, across the road from the Ojibwa casino. But it, Carla's in Keweenaw Bay, and the Best Western Copper Crown in Hancock are the only places from L'Anse to Hancock to take pets of any kind. Double occupancy costs $60.77 including tax. Continental breakfast. Casino package available.

On M-38, a mile west of U.S. 41 across from Ojibwa Casino in Baraga. Some wheelchair-accessible rooms. Dogs permitted in some rooms. Call ahead.

BEST WESTERN BARAGA LAKESIDE INN
(906) 353-7123
Snowmobiling and gambling business enabled this attractive hotel to be built, and now it has expanded. It's the area's only full-service hotel, and the only lodging in Baraga or L'Anse on the water. Most of its 68 rooms on three floors overlook Keweenaw Bay, as does its restaurant, open daily for three meals, and its indoor pool room. (There's also a bar with no view.) A sauna and whirlpool are part of the pool area. The view is striking, especially at dawn and dusk. There's a also a pleasant outdoor sitting area by the bay. The front desk competently serves as a local information center for skiing, snowmobiling, ice fishing, and points of interest. Standard rooms: $74 to $89 double occupancy.

On U.S. 41 4/5 mile south of M-38. Some rooms wheelchair-accessible. Children: 16 and under free, $5/extra person. No pets.


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BARAGA
POINTS OF INTEREST
Baraga State Park. A great place for a pleasant break from one's trip along U.S. 41, at the beach with picnic area and bathhouse on Keweenaw Bay—or on an interesting 3/4 mile trail along old beach ridges and past a beaver pond, away from highway noi ... more

Ojibwa Recreation Area. See a diverse array of Native Americans in traditional garb at this powwow with drumming, dancing, crafts ... more

Baraga County Historical Society Museum. Picnic area with a grand bay view. Seasonal museum with interesting artifacts, photos, and books on area Ojibwa, Father Baraga, English/Ojibwa town founders stranded by an early winter storm. logging, railroads, Arvon slate, Finnish homesteads, James Oliver Curwood, Pettibone Cary-Lift. ... more

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