Hallmark Hut
32913 Parkside Drive
Toivola (Twin Lakes), MI 49965

Phone: (906) 288-3100
E-mail: hallmarkhut@gmail.com

Hosts: Mary Ann and John

Looking for a cozy cabin for your vacation in the Copper Country? Hallmark Hut, located only 26 miles south of Houghton, is a great location for fun and relaxation in the northwoods of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

Located by the Bill Nicholls Multi-Use Trail
Snowmobile, ATV, and Mountain Bike from the Cabin Door.
Wi-Fi and Satellite TV
Handicap Accessible
Swimming, Boating, and Fishing on Lake Roland

The Hallmark Hut offers an open concept living area with a flat screen satellite HDTV and a new full-size sofa sleeper. The kitchen has new appliances, microwave, coffee maker with complimentary coffee, and a toaster.

There is a small bedroom with a set of bunk beds and a bathroom with a shower. Complimentary shampoo, conditioner, and shower soap is available for our guests to use. Linens, towels, and paper products are furnished, but you may want to bring paper plates and napkins.

There is a charcoal grill for cooking burgers, brats, fresh fish, or other tasty treats.

Relax in the lawn furniture in the back yard or sit around a campfire and toast a few marshmallows.

The large parking area is large enough for your vehicles and trailers.

The Bill Nicholls Multi-Use Trail is right behind the Hallmark Hut so bring your machines or bikes and get ready for some fun. This trail runs from Houghton to Mass City and offers an exciting ride through the wilderness. Rental ATVs and snowmobiles are available in Atlantic Mine, just a few miles north of the cabin.

A restaurant, convenience store, and a mini-mart are nearby for gas, groceries, deli items, fishing gear, and some parts for your machines.

Winter at Hallmark Hut
Snowmobilers will have a great time riding the Bill Nicholls trail that connects to the north with the trail over the Houghton Bridge and on to the Keweenaw Peninsula or try the exciting ride south towards Mass City, Ontonagon, and the Porcupine Mountains. There is a 1.5 mile cross-country ski trail in Twin Lakes State Park and in Houghton. Downhill skiers and snowboarders will have a blast at Mount Ripley in Hancock or at the Porkies Ski Hill, just west of Ontonagon. Bring your snowshoes or snowbike and enjoy winter in the northwoods. Winter lovers will find that snow in the Twin Lakes comes early, stays late, and there is lots of it, so start making your winter plans now.

Summer Fun
The Hallmark Hut is across the highway from Twin Lakes State Park on Lake Roland where you will find a nice 500' swimming beach, changing house, picnic tables and a playground for the children. Lake Roland is one of the warmer inland lakes in the U. P., and a nice place to stop for a swim The lake is large enough for water sports such as water skiing, wakeboarding, and tubing. Fishermen can fish both Lake Roland and Lake Gerald for walleye, bass, crappie, and a variety of other fish.

The 9-hole Omer's Wyandotte Golf Course is just a few miles south of the cabin or you might like to search for agates at Misery Bay on Lake Superior for a fun outing.

Houghton and Hancock offer shopping, dining, Michigan Tech University, and the Rozsa Center.  Tour the Quincy Copper mine and learn how copper was mined or visit the A. J. Seaman Mineral Museum at Michigan Tech.

The Hallmark Hut is handicap accessible.
Sorry, No Pets and No Smoking


For reservations or additional information
Phone: (906) 288-3100

E-mail: hallmarkhut@gmail.com


Visit our web site at
hallmarkhut.com

The Hallmark Hut in Twin Lakes is great spot to stop and spend a few days enjoying this beautiful area.

 

Mailing Address
Hallmark Hut
32913 Parkside Drive
Toivola (Twin Lakes), MI 49965

 

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