Family Travel - AmericInn® of Calumet, MI
The Perfect Family Vacation in Calumet Michigan
We are the perfect stay for busy families like yours. We have the oversized pool, spa and sauna. The large lobby with a complimentary computer to check the Internet quiet night's stay as well as a warm breakfast in the morning starting at 6am so that all family members can eat on there own schedule. There's something here for everyone to enjoy during your family vacation in Calumet Michigan.
Family Attractions and Activities
Keweenaw National Historic Park - 14 historical sights of the nation's highlighting the nation's copper boom including Laurium Mansion Tour, Quincy Mining Tours Museum, Ft. Wilkins, Delaware Copper Mine Tour, AE Seaman Mineral Museum, The Calumet Theatre, Upper Peninsula Firefighters Museum, Adventure Mining Company and the Chasell Heritage Center and Museum.
Distance: 1/4 mile
Phone: 906-337-3168
Swedetown Ski/Bike Area - Right outside our back door awaits a rugged trail system that is designed for skiing and backing.
Distance: 1/4 mile
Phone: 906-337-4520
Lighthouses - Keweenaw Peninsula has 12 lighthouses around its shores and islands. Copper Harbor Lighthouse, Eagle Harbor Lighthouse, Eagle River Lighthouse, Gull Rock, Isle Royale, Manitou, Mendota, Passage Island (Isle Royale), Portage Lake Upper Entry Lighthouse, Rock Harbor (Isle Royale) and Rocks of Ages (Isle Royale).
Waterfalls - Copper Falls, Eagle River Falls, Haven Falls, Hungarian Falls, Jacobs Falls, Manganese Falls, Redridge Dam, Silver River Falls, Upper and Lower Falls of the Montreal River and Wyandotte Falls.
Parks - Brunette Park, Charter Township of Calumet Township Parks, Chassell Centennial Park, City of Hancock Recreational Area, City of Houghton Waterfront Park, Isle Royale National Park, Mclain State Park and Twin Lakes State Park.
Birding - 321 species of birds are on the Keweenaw as reported by the Audobon Society.
Address: Brockway Mountain Drive is the place to watch hawks as far away as South America for the Spring Migration.
Distance: 40 miles
Rockhounding - The Keweenaw Peninsulas unique pre-Cambrian geological formations make us the mother load for rock hunters both amateur and professional.
Snowmobiling - Over 200 miles of trails in the Keweenaw connect to the 2500 miles of trails in the Upper Peninsula. The way we are located on Lake Superior brings us around 300 inches yearly of fresh snow and with it of course excellent trails throughout the wilderness. We are located on the trail as well as next to the Copper Country Rentals for great winter convenience.
Distance: Within walking distance.
Phone: 906-281-0567
Fishing/Canoeing/Kayaking - We are located next to several inland lakes as well as Lake Superior.
Downhill Skiing - Mount Ripley Ski Area in Hancock, Michigan and Mount Bohemia in Lac La Belle, Michigan for extreme skiing.