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Located Hwy 61, 1.3 miles north of junction Hwy 4, Caribou Trail. Newly restored 60-year-old log lodge on wooded grounds along Lake Superior. Rooms, suites and cabins with snow shoe furniture, antiques and hand-sewn quilts. Cabins on waters edge. One room specially designed for accessibility. Two- and three-bedroom units, efficiencies, kitchens available. Features sauna, whirlpool, business services, free local telephone calls, early check-in/late check-out. Recreation includes fishing, hiking trails. Rooms include in-room coffeemakers, microwave, refrigerator, no cable TV. Pets ok, major credit cards accepted.

Typical room rates, double occupancy, range from

$39 to $169.

The property features gift shop, non-smoking units available, weekly rates, winter plug-ins.

Location: 4874 W Hwy 61, Lutsen Minnesota 55612 Telephone 218-663-7566 Fax 218-663-7816

Other Motels, Hotels and Resorts nearby:
(Grand Marais) Bearskin Lodge
(Lutsen) Best Western Cliff Dweller
(Grand Marais) Best Western Superior Inn & Suites
(Lutsen) Caribou Highlands Lodge
(Lutsen) Cascade Lodge
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