Craig Lake-Rustic Cabins
Craig Lake State Park
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These historic cabins – often referred to as the “Old Miller” cabins – require a 2-mile hike along the Main Trail.
Large cabin: accommodates 14 people
The cabin features a stone fireplace and woodstove that has a cooktop. There are three bedrooms that include a total of four sets of twin bunks, two futon couches, a kitchen and dining table, and chairs. There is wood provided for indoor heating and cooking Sept. 15 to June 1.
There are two canoes available for guests and available at the cabin.
There is no electricity or running water, but there is hand pump that has potable water.
Guests must bring their own linens, towels and cookware.
Small Cabin: accommodates eight people
This cabin is pet friendly. There is an additional fee of $10 per night/pet/cabin. Up to two pets (cats and dogs only) are allowed.
The cabin is equipped with a woodstove for heat, one large bedroom with three log bunk beds and one full-size log bed, a kitchen counter, and table and chairs. There is wood provided for indoor heating and cooking Sept. 15 to June 1.
There are two canoes available for guests and available at the cabin.
There is no electricity or running water, but there is hand pump for potable water.
Guests must bring their own linens, towels and cookware.
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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