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Located on Lake Superior, between Copper Harbor and Eagle River on the Keweenaw Peninsula. ( Map)

Lodging: Cabins, Cottages, Lighthouse B&B's, Campgrounds,
and Businesses in or near Eagle Harbor and Eagle River, MI

LODGING and BUSINESS IN THE EAGLE HARBOR and EAGLE RIVER AREA

Horizon Point Cottage on Lake Superior in the Keweenaw Peninsula. Two-bedroom Vacation Home on 5-Mile Point Road a short distance south of Eagle River, MI. Living area has comfortable furnishings, a gas fireplace, and a wonderful view of the lake. Kitchen has full-size appliances including a dishwasher. Washer & Dryer.  Large deck for relaxing.  Phone: 402-218-0789 or 402-680-5754.

Lac La Belle Lodge on the shores of Lac La Belle, only a few miles east of Eagle Harbor. Closest lodging to Mt. Bohemia. 6 housekeeping cabins and a four bedroom house with 2 bathrooms that will sleep large groups. Bear Belly Pit Stop -- Food to Go. Convenience store & Gas. Boat and motor rental. Water access to Lake Superior. (906) 289-4293. Pets welcome

Sunset Bay RV Resort, Campground, and Cabins on the shores of Lake Superior, 7 miles north of Ahmeek on Five Mile Point Road or 7 miles south of Eagle River, MI in the Keweenaw Peninsula. 40 sites with electric & water hook-ups, bath houses, laundry, ice, and a dump station. Three rental log cabins with one or two bedrooms, fireplaces and full kitchens. 2701 Sunset Bay Beach Road. Ahmeek, MI 49901. Open June 1st to September 30th. Phone: 906-337-2494 (summer) 941-923-2378 (winter).

Wilderness Resort in Lac La Belle offers three year round newly renovated lodgings with a nice view of Lac La Belle. We offer a 2-bedroom cabin and a duplex with two units. Unit A has 2 bedrooms and Unit B has one bedroom. Unit A and B can be combined for larger groups. Snowmobile trail #132 is outside the front door and there is expert downhill skiing at Mt. Bohemia. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing nearby. E njoy  the natural beauty of the Keweenaw Peninsula and outstanding outdoor recreation at the Wilderness Resort.  Phone: 906-369-5369

Wilderness Resort Campground.
We now offer 15 campsites in Lac La Belle with 30 and 50 AMP hook up. Dump Station. Office building with 2 unisex bathrooms, shower and Camp Store. Sites have a fire ring, picnic table and free WiFi.
Phone: 906-369-5369

Recreation
Keweenaw Adventure Company in Copper Harbor has just what you need for a fun time in this outstanding area of the Keweenaw Peninsula. We offer Sea Kayak, Canoe, and Mountain Bike Rentals, Outfitting, Guided Biking, Hiking, and Kayak Tours, and Shuttle Service. Copper Harbor has a world class mountain bike trail system as well as the exciting waters of La ke Superior for sea kayaking, including trips to Isle Royale. Keweenaw Adventure Company, 155 Gratiot Street (U.S. 41), Copper Harbor, MI. 49918. Phone: 906-289-4303

Books:
Copper Country Road Trips : Enjoy Keweenaw History From The Comfort Of Your Car, by Lawrence J. Molloy. Guide book for tours of mainly mining locations, sites and ruins plus other historical sites. Includes maps, pictures, historical information and precise directions. Published and printed by Great Lakes GeoScience, Hubbell, Michigan.

The old Eagle Harbor General Store is the oldest original store in the Copper Country and was here before Lincoln was president. Unfortunately, it is now closed.

EAGLE HARBOR LIGE SAVING STATION MUSEUM
The new Life Saving Museum opened on July 20 2013 in the boathouse at the Eagle Harbor Marina. A historic 26' US Coast Guard motor Surf Boat and trailer has been restored by the Keweenaw County Historical Society and is now in place in the museum along with a 36' US Coast Guard Motor LifeBoat, a Lyle gun, and numerous exhibits. A 26' pulling surfboat is not being restored and will be added to the display. Don't miss this interesting museum honoring the brave man who battled the wild waters of Lake Superi or to save stranded mariners.

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