Just a few points of clarification before we turn a request for lodging info into a personal axe grinding session.
1) There are chains outside of Houghton and Hancock. AmericInn in Calumet and Silver City are two examples.
2) Many of the "chains" in the Keweenaw are actually locally owned and operated. Just because you have a "chain" sign hanging outside your business does not mean you are corporate thug. Plus the chains supply lots of jobs to locals. So automatically avoiding a chain can have the opposite results of what some are trying to accomplish.
This was just some food for thought and meant as a bit of a clarification. It was in no way an attempt to take business away from the smaller "mom and pop" businesses, just a clarification if ones actions are done to support the "locals", they should make sure which businesses are owned by the locals and will benefit the locals and which ones will benefit the big corporations. I agree that people should support the locals when visiting an area.
zimmbob and ryankessler, please forgive me if it seemed like I was picking on you. Your intent was good and honorable. It was not my intent to pick on your posts, but I realize it could have seemed that way. I just wanted folks to know that there are chain hotels that are locally owned and did not want them to be avoided, just because they had an chain affiliation.
-John
I would shy away from staging a snowmobile trip out of Baraga - spotty snowfall and only really one way out of town unless you are familiar with the area.
As far as the Houghton/Hancock area is concerned, there are 4-5 main options. The Ramada in Hancock is by far the most convenient, with the groomed trail right next to the parking lot. Travelodge in Houghton is the next closest to the groomed trail as it is only a could blocks from the bridge, however, being right downtown I think there are some minor challenges as far as space goes. The Franklin Square Inn and Super 8 are very near or on the waterfront, and while they are a 1/2 to 3/4 mile away from the groomed trail, the non-groomed trail to get to the main trail is rough, but nearly all snow covered. Finally, the Holiday Inn is up the hill on M26, and my parents have stayed there the last two years for the Ride-In. To get to the main trail just have to follow about 2 blocks of residential streets to get to the main trail, was no problem whatsoever under normal snow conditions.
Aside from the Holiday Inn, all I can really discuss is the location relative to the groomed trail and parking accommodations. The Ramada is definitely the most convenient, but the other four are all very manageable under normal snow conditions.
Great information! I reserved in January at the Ramada in Hancock for our first trip. I am already looking into other locations near Lake Gogebic for a 2nd trip. Thanks to all who responded.
Great information! I reserved in January at the Ramada in Hancock for our first trip. I am already looking into other locations near Lake Gogebic for a 2nd trip. Thanks to all who responded.
You made a good choice,as we were treated well there. We've also been treated (over and above) well at the Americinn locations at Calumet and Iron River,MI.
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