You’ll Have A Front Row View Of The Michigan Porcupine Mountains In The Park’s “Rustic Cabins”
Winter, spring, summer, or fall, Porcupine Mountains Rustic Cabins provide a close-up view of the awesome Porkies — the affectionate moniker Yoopers give to this small Michigan range. Depending on the season, you can hike, swim, canoe, or ski in this beautiful area in Michigan. Wildlife enthusiasts like that the vicinity hosts a large black bear population, too! Set up “camp” here and you’ll be right in the heart of some of nature’s best panoramas.
The Rustic Cabins in Porcupine Mountains State Park are truly that: rustic. They'll allow you a view of the mountain and the gorgeous wooded terrain they speckle. Mirror Lake Bunk is featured here.
In winter, take either your cross-country or downhill skis, and a snowboard or two. The Whitetail Cabin, pictured here, is an ideal base for those enjoying the powder.
Hikers who successfully traverse the sometimes steep hills of the Porcupine Mountains will be rewarded with a phenomenal view of Lake Superior. Cool off by jumping in, or enjoy a picnic in the sand.
Outdoorsy couples seeking to keep it simple will feel like they're camping when hunkering down in this rudimentary cabin. The elevation and darkness of this remote area showcase starry nights and sometimes even the aurora borealis.
If you think the Porcupine Mountains Rustic Cabins look like a good place to plan your next rendezvous with nature, check out the details from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. The sites are located in the Porcupine Mountains State Park, which spans both Ontonagon and Gogebic Counties in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Start planning for the fun now, regardless of the season in which you will be visiting!
Address: Porcupine Mountains, Carp Lake Township, MI 49953, USA
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