McLain-Tiny House
McLain State Park
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The park’s tiny house overlooks Lake Superior. It sleeps four people between a full- and queen-size bed. Amenities include a small table and four stools, a mini fridge and a microwave. The tiny house has electricity, including air conditioning, a heater, a ceiling light and a fan. There is no running water, but visitors can get water at the campground’s fill station. There is a deck, a picnic table, a fire pit and a grill outdoors.
Guests are required to provide their own bedding and cookware.
About the Area
Centrally located between the cities of Calumet and Hancock, the park serves as a great homebase for those wanting to explore the wester U.P. Visitors will find attractions such as abandoned shafthouses, tram cars, "poor rock" piles, ghost towns and the Keweenaw National Historic Park.
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