Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Finding A Place To Crash

If you are trying to party all weekend with no place to crash, we have great news for you.

There are many places where you can lay that body down for a nap or all night long. Depending what you are looking for, we have plenty of options.

Starting with the Big Motel chains, the choices are large in the Munising area. Pools, Saunas and on-site bars are all there to pick from.

If you would rather be out in the Hiawatha National Forest with cabins or rooms, the list is super. In this group, the area businesses that are sponsors of the Porcupine BASH still have room for you, but space is limited so don’t wait too long.

The Camel Riders has some nice cabins available, your hosts are Frank and Sonia Ott and they have a setting on a Lake with a restaurant to die for. This place is in the forest away from the event about 30 miles, but its a super ride through the National Forest to get there. Call (906) 573-2319

About 17 miles in the National Forest you will find the White Fawn Lodge. These are furnished cabins with 2-4 bedrooms. They have lake front and woods locations, White Fawn Lodge is located next to the Forest Glen General Store. Call (906) 573-2999.

A little closer to the event at 13 miles is The Buckhorn Lodge and Motel. On site restaurant & lounge all on a lake in the National Forest. Call at (906) 387-3559

At 12 miles from the event, is the Timber Ridge Lodge where you can truly enjoy nature at it’s best in beautifully built suites on Hovey Lake in the forest. Call: (906) 387-3790

Now, if it’s a nice campground you are looking for in this same 12 mile area from the event, is the Otter Lake Campground. Wooded sites, electric, showers, water available and a pump out. Call Campground Office: (906) 387-4648 or Reservations: (906) 553-4921

Last, are the true rustic camp sites right at the Event grounds. $20.00 for the whole weekend on a first come, first serve basis. ~ Just show up at the event and come into the Gate marked “Motorcycles and Camping”.

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