Ellis
LodgesHighway M-123 P.O. Box 339 Trout Lake, MI 49793 (906) 569-3326 Ellis Lodges are just 30 miles from the Mackinac Bridge in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and 40 miles from Sault Ste. Marie. Luxury lodging at Ellis Lodges, offering accommodations for small or large groups of sportsmen and vacationers at Trout Lake, Michigan, within the Hiawatha National Forest. (Map) The Lodges sleep up to 10, 18 and 20 people. Although
the lodges will sleep a large group, they are also perfect
for families or smaller groups. Each one is different, but
all three are outstanding. These three beautifully furnished lodges, situated on very large wooded lots, are available for weekend or weekly rental. Each lodge has a fully equipped kitchen with microwave, coffee maker, and everything you need for everyday cooking. Each lodge also has a large table that will seat up to 10 people plus additional seating at the spacious kitchen counter. Lodges include satellite TV and VCR, 2-3 bathrooms, a large back yard with a deck, picnic table, grill, and a large parking area for boat or snowmobile trailers. Snowmobile trail access is across the street and gas is available nearby. If you don't have a snowsled, you can rent one in town. Restaurants nearby. You are very close to lakes and trout streams for a fun time fishing. Nearby Trout Lake has a boat ramp, swimming beach, picnic area, and is big enough for water skiing or fun with your personal watercraft. LODGE #1 The AT LAST WE GOT IT CLUB
The main rectangular room has a newly carpeted area for bunks on one side and a completely remodeled modern kitchen and dining area on the other. A comfortable couch separates the two areas. There are two bathrooms-one with tub and the other has a shower. Lodge #1 has an attached wooden deck in the back, grill, and picnic table.There is a fire pit in the back for gathering around the campfire and plenty of parking space. There is easy access to the major snowmobile trails and Trout Lake is about a mile down the road. LODGE #2 This one year old lodge is similar to lodge #3 and
sleeps 18. On the main floor there is a Upstairs features 2 bedrooms and a half-bath. There is also a living area with couch and chairs, TV and a loft bunk room filled with bunk beds. This lodge has vaulted ceilings, open balconies and is very tastefully decorated. Great cookout area on the back deck and a firepit for campfires. This lodge is extremely comfortable and may easily be used by smaller groups. Large parking area for boat or snowmobile trailers. LODGE #3 This new luxurious 5 bedroom lodge has just been completed and is ready for your vacation. The interior is pine with vaulted ceilings, open balconies and is beautifully furnished. Lodge #3 will sleep up to 20 people.
The main floor has a comfortable living area, couches and chairs, with satellite TV and VCR, modern kitchen with dishwasher and microwave and a large table in the dining area overlooking the woods. There are 2 bedrooms, each with a queen sized bed, and 2 large bathrooms with tubs and showers. The tubs are equipped with jets. Large dressing area between the two bedrooms. There are closets on both sides of the entryway and in the bedrooms. A washer and dryer are also included. Upstairs you will find two bedrooms, a bunk room with bunk beds, and another living/relaxing area with couch, chairs, TV, and a full bath. Very large parking area for trailers.
Trout Lake is only 40 miles from the locks at Sault Ste Marie, 22 miles from Tahquamenon Falls, Whitefish Point Lighthouse, and the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum near Paradise, MI. If you enjoy lighthouses, also visit Point Iroquois Light and Seul Choix Lighthouse, known as the haunted lighthouse. Casinos at St. Ignace, Bay Mills, and Sault Ste. Marie. Trout Lake is one of the major crossroads for the over 2,500 miles of snowmobile trails crossing the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Snowmobile everywhere in the U.P. from your lodge. Member of the St. Ignace, MI Chamber of Commerce Call (906) 569-3326 or E-Mail for More Information or Reservations Snowmobiling in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
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