Craig Lake-Keewaydin Lake Yurt
Craig Lake State Park
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Secluded in the dense forest surrounding Keewaydin Lake, the 20-foot-diameter yurt sleeps six people and is outfitted with two bunk beds, an armoire, tables and chairs, a woodstove (for heat) with a cooktop, a small propane grill (bring your own 1-pound propane bottles). Running water and electricity are not available, but a vault toilet is located nearby.
A canoe is provided for yurt guests. Two paddles and two adult-sized life jackets are also provided mid-May to mid-October. Canoes are not available in the winter months.
Firewood is provided Sept. 15 to June 1 for the indoor woodstove only.
Guests must bring their own linens, towels and cookware.
Guess can bring their own water, or they can filter water from the lake.
From November to mid-May, all roads into the park are impassable by vehicles. The yurt is located 4.8 miles (one-way) from the closest plowed parking lot and is only accessible via hiking, snowshoeing, skiing or snowmobiling. Please be prepared for ALL possible scenarios. We do not recommend that you attempt this trek at dusk. Cell phone coverage is limited to non-existent throughout the entire park.
About the Area
The coordinates are 46N 32’ 23.74”, 88W 8’ 7.52”. The park is located one mile west of Michigamme. Follow signs on Craig Lake Road for eight miles.
Amid the forested ravines of the Marquette Iron Range, the Michigan Iron Industry Museum overlooks the Carp River and the site of the first iron forge in the Lake Superior region.
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