Rustic Acres Lodge
It’s no wonder Lake Michigan is a highly sought out vacation destination...
Cooler temperatures and less crowded beaches make this a great adventure for the whole family. Beach towns range from quirky and artsy to elegant and refined. Vacation rentals on Lake Michigan are a popular way to enjoy your family or group vacation for a multiple of reasons. Renting a Lake Michigan vacation home is easier than you think and way more special. You can enjoy upfront parking, backyard access to the lake, private beaches, no shared hallways and grilling out has never been easier. Admire the sunsets from your very own deck.
55 vacation rental(s) found... Located on Burt Lake, in the center of the East side of the lake on the shoreline of the Sturgeon Bay facing South West,... Kozy’s Resort is your year round destination for vacation fun. Need something that accommodates the whole clan? Rent o... Searching for a family or couples peaceful lakefront retreat? Imagine for a moment an evening sunset, a bonfire by the ... NEW for Spring 2024: XL Titan park-style grill waits for you in our side yard; just BYO charcoal & starter fluid and enj... *FAMILY-FRIENDLY * S HAVEN/SAUGATUCK AREA * NEAR UPPER SCOTT LAKE * INCLUDES NEARBY (1 MILE) ACCESS TO OUR PRIVATE BEACH...
CedarStone
Indian River, MI
No pets
$222 -
$556 per night
$995 -
$3895 per week
$288.6 -
$722.8 per night
$1293.5 -
$5063.5 per week
Kozy's Resort
Cabin 4
Curtis, MI
Pets considered
$75 -
$110 per night
$450 -
$550 per week
$97.5 -
$143 per night
$585 -
$715 per week
The French Rooster House
Pullman, MI
Pets considered
$215 -
$315 per night
$1430 -
$2095 per week
$279.5 -
$409.5 per night
$1859 -
$2723.5 per week
Scott Lakes Properties
Maple Woods Hideaway
Pullman, MI
No pets
$175 -
$900 per night
$1200 -
$3700 per week
$227.5 -
$1170 per night
$1560 -
$4810 per week
Scott Lakes Properties
White Oaks Haven
Pullman, MI
Pets considered
$175 -
$900 per night
$1200 -
$3700 per week
$227.5 -
$1170 per night
$1560 -
$4810 per week
Did you know?
Lake Michigan is the 5th largest lake in the world. On the southwestern Michigan side, the sand that encompasses the shoreline is called “sugar sand” in part to the size and purity of the sand. The sand dunes are the largest fresh water sand dunes in the world, with the highest reaching over 400 ft. tall. A particular stone called the Petoskey Stone is only available in Northern Michigan. Unique beach towns dot the 1,600 miles of coastline of this magnificent lake.
45th parallel
Gaylord, MI is the 45th parallel, making it halfway between the Equator and the North Pole. Climates such as these have put famous areas on the map in France, Germany and Italy for wine production. Yes, you guessed it. Michigan has a lot of wine tours.
Picture perfect
Lake Michigan is simply breathtaking. It truly simplifies everything. The fall colors along the shoreline peep out and announce to the world the true gift of Mother Nature. Wildlife scurries in and out making sure not to be noticed. The miles of sugar sand are dotted with the occasional historic lighthouses gleaming of pride and joy, beckoning everyone at sea to come and see what Michigan is really about. The sunrises and sunsets remind you that you are just a speck of life in this large universe and there is something out there so much bigger than us. In the northern part of Lake Michigan, don’t miss the Aurora Borealis. This phenomena is somthing that you will keep coming back to. Do not let this opportunity overwhelm you. Grab your camera and be a part of it.