Lodging in Iron Mtn., Spread Eagle?

rmk4ever

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The last time I rode this area was in '98 looking for cabin/house for 4-5 guys. Meeting my old chicago buds there, nothing to fancy... you know how them chi-town guys get down. Just need a liquor store close by. & some rentals for the boys. Thanks in advance.
 

mikes99ss

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We have a ton of hotels in the area. Some with trail access but I can't think of any cabins off the top of my head. If you need any other area info let me know and I will do my best.
 

rmk4ever

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Thanks mike, were looking for the 15th thru the 19th hoping things hold up. Prob do one of the chains then. Any events goin on there, ski hill?
 

bobt

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There is a newer log cabin about 1/4 mile west of chuckwagon that always has a for rent sign on it, try calling chuckwagon for the number.
The practice for jumping started this week.
 
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dfattack

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I just returned home from Iron Mountain/Spread Eagle yesterday and was there for almost a week. I was very surprised to see how the low amount of sleds and trailers in the parking lots in town at the hotels. They may cut you guys a good deal if you ask...
 

rmk4ever

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Dfattack, any place to be aware of? How was the trails U.P. & Wi Whats the best scenic route over there? Any off trail? Thx.
 

dfattack

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Dfattack, any place to be aware of? How was the trails U.P. & Wi Whats the best scenic route over there? Any off trail? Thx.

I'm not sure about any place to ride off trail. I stick to the trails for the most part. I don't have the map in front of me, but depending on where you want to head (north, south, east or west) there are numerous options. My favorite is to the north up trail 5. you can take that trail almost all the way to Big Bay, MI. Also, trail 5 north to (i think) trail 32 then head east to Gwinn where you can stop at the "UP north lodge" for eat, then head back south on the same route or take another route home heading south on trail 33 down to I think 16 then back to Iron Mountain. Please verify trail #'s before heading out. This is all from Memory.

also, whenever south of Florence/Iron Mountain has good snow I like to head down towards Dunbar and Goodman since their trails are nice and groomed well. Honestly it isn't too often that I do head south, but I do enjoy it since it's a nice change of scenery.

from what I saw last week and have been hearing it's all decent riding right now. I will caution you that in the woods the trails need more snow to fill in the ruts. roads and grade trails are flat and smooth...I know the guys who groom north and east of Iron Mountain and they are out doing their job...just need a little more snow in some areas.

hope this helps. I"m glad to help you with any more questions.
 

mikes99ss

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We just got 3-4" last night.

P.S. rmk4ever. Clear out your Inbox. Can't message ya, says inbox full
 

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