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1. Guest Accommodations

Guest Accommodations

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The Minnetonka Resort features a variety of accommodations to suits all needs from standard rooms with simple décor to cozy log cabin cottages with fully equipped kitchens and private decks. Standard guest rooms are located in the Astor House Motel and feature two queen-size beds with crisp linens, private bathrooms with shower/bath combinations, fresh towels, and complimentary toiletries, and modern amenities such as coffee makers with coffee and tea and mini-fridges.

Cottages are slightly more luxurious and feature two double, twins, or queen-size beds in crisp linens, private bathrooms with shower/bath combinations, fresh towels and complimentary toiletries, and separate living areas with comfortable sofas and seating. Fully equipped kitchens have all the necessary appliances and utensils for hassle-free holiday living, and private decks have breathtaking views.

2. Dining

Dining

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The Minnetonka Resort features a variety of accommodations to suits all needs from standard rooms with simple décor to cozy log cabin cottages with fully equipped kitchens that are ideal for self-catering. There are also barbecue grills and picnic tables that are perfect for alfresco dining under the stars.

The Minnetonka Resort features an array of amenities and activities for the whole family to enjoy, ranging from yoga classes and massages at the Spirit of the North Wellness Center to exploring the Astor House Museum learning more about the Keweenaw’s rich heritage. The resort is home to the Spirit of the North Wellness Center, which offers a range of massage and wellness treatments, yoga, lectures, and workshops, as well as event and function facilities for a variety of events.

The Astor Museum takes visitors on a journey back in time through a collection of rare and unique artifacts from the Keweenaw, such as mining tools from the mid-1800s copper boom. Other significant collections include over 400 antique dolls from around the world, shipwreck materials found in Lake Superior and railroad and civil war memorabilia. The Astor House Antique Shop is located within the Museum and sells a variety of country antiques, mining memorabilia, old coins, bottle and antique books.

3. Plan this Vacation

Plan this Vacation

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Located on the Keweenaw Peninsula, the Minnetonka Resort is not only packed with interesting things to see and do but surrounded by an array of attractions for the whole family to enjoy. Fun things to do in and around the resort include mountain biking, hiking, ATV riding, swimming fishing, kayaking, mineral and rock collection, bird-watching, enjoying a massage or yoga class or mini golf at Into the Woods. Outside of the resort, there are many places to visit and explore, including the Isle Royale National Park, the Estivant Pines Nature Sanctuary, the Fort Wilkins Historic State Park, and Hunter’s Point Park. Other attractions include the Brockway Mountain Drive, the Copper Harbor Lighthouse Ferry Tour, the Horseshoe Harbor Preserve, the Clark Mine, and the Copper Harbor Historical Cemetery.

562 Gratiot Street, Copper Harbor, MI 49918, Phone: 906-289-4449

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