Twin Lakes-Lodge
Twin Lakes State Park
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Formerly the park supervisor's residence, the park’s lodge is surrounded by woods and sleeps six people in three bedrooms. Each bedroom is equipped with a queen-size bed, and there is one bathroom with a shower, toilet and sink and a second bathroom with a toilet and sink. In addition, there’s a kitchen, family room (with television and VCR/DVD player) and dining area. The kitchen has a refrigerator, stove, microwave, coffee pot, toaster, pans, bakeware, utensils and dinnerware. Outside you will find a picnic table, gas grill and firepit.
The lodge is supplied with linens, but there is no housekeeping service, and guests are expected to leave it clean for the next users.
Pets and smoking are not allowed.
Trails
- Twin Lakes-Nature Trail
- Trail Length: 1.50 (Miles)
About the Area
Travel north to Fort Wilkins State Historic Park or south to Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. Other area attractions include the copper mines near Hancock and Delaware, local historic and mineralogical museums and the Keweenaw National Historic Park in Calumet.
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