Log
Cabin Resort and Campground
Pam & Rick Clark
W18024 County Road H-42
P.O. Box 9
Curtis, MI 49820
1-906-586-9732
Open May 15 to Oct. 15
Log Cabin Resort and Campground is located near Curtis Michigan on Big Manistique Lake - just 65 miles from the bridge in the heart of prime Upper Peninsula attractions.

The Log Cabin Resort & Campground has more than 25 acres of cleared and wooded property including 600' of lake frontage. Experience a rural and quiet getaway for you and your family on one of our 54 campsites ideally suited for trailers, tents and the largest motor homes. You may also choose to stay in one of our 12 cabins featuring a beautiful view of the lake.
We are proud to offer a diversity of campsites in the woods, on the grass or with deep backyard settings. We have beautiful pull through sites, nicely wooded, situated on huge lots with 50' cement pads including cable, water, sewer and 50 amp electric service. Our cabin selection runs from basic to getting away in style. We also ofter boat and pontoon rentals, a protected marina, a game room and TV cable hook-up to all of our campsites and cabins. Horseshoes, basketball and volleyball area.

We offer many conveniences such as LP gas, coin laundry facilities, cable and honey wagon services with on site RV sewer pump out. For those who fish, we have a fish cleaning building, nightcrawlers, and storage locker by the water. 54 campsites are available all of which have cable: 34 are full service RV sites; 12 are pull through with 50' cement pads, 50 amp electric and full RV service; 4 are water/electric; and 16 have electric. Firewood and ice, clean restrooms and showers, sanitary dump station.
For reservations or more information contact Pam and Rick Clark 906-586-9732
Check out our web site at http://www.uplogcabin.com
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