Where To Rest Your Head
Where to stay in the Leelanau Peninsula this summer? Here’s your chance to research multiple options and prepare for that family discussion.
For many, comfort is defined by conveniences, services, and not a breakfast conversation in regards to identifying sounds heard outside the tent during the night (real or imaginary). If you enjoy backcountry camping Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore has just what you desire. If you’d prefer to park the rv and camp in comfort, there’s choices for you as well. Not so keen on either of those options, we’ve got you covered, Airbnb or glamping may be more in tune with your rhythm.
It’s up to you to match your ideals. Have FuN planning and enjoy your visit to the Leelanau Peninsula. Wherever you end up resting your head, take time to get outside, and enjoy the views.
Resort hotel, condominiums, and homes.
The Homestead “America’s Fresh Water Resort.” Comfort, style, and luxury.
Hipcamp sites are located on farms, wineries, boats, and hidden gems. Find your:
Tent, cabin, treehouse, shanty, glamping.
A little something for everyone.
Cabins, luxury homes, or just a room.
Convenience to the Interlochen Center for the Arts, Traverse City, and US-31 corridor.
Duck Luck, Lake Dubonnet, Green Lake, Lake Ann
Park the RV in one of Michigan’s State Parks and Forests. Reserve early for summer 2021.
Find your natural area to explore.
Book a private guide for your hike.
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore