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Ahmeek House
2 bedroom home with full housekeeping that sleeps 6. Cable TV and wireless internet. Ample parking for sleds and trailers.
Open year round with daily, weekly or monthly rates available.
27 Duncan StreetAhmeek, MI 49901Phone: 906-369-0628, 906-369-2133Email: nabekplotts@yahoo.com
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Ahmeek Ice Rink
Outdoor rink, open weather permitting. Hours are posted at the rink.
School Streetin Ahmeek Location
(Photo courtesy of Erick Beaudoin)
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Ahmeek Streetcar Station
2896 US Highway 41Ahmeek, MI 49901Phone: 906-370-9022
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Cabin at Conglomerate Falls
Secluded, rustic, one-room cabin on the Gratiot River. Excellent fishing and hiking. Available during deer season with exclusive hunting rights to 40 acres during your stay. Proceeds benefit the North Woods Conservancy. Weekly rentals only.
Tanskanen Roadoff Five Mile Point RoadAhmeek, MI 49901Phone: 906-370-9022
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Calvary
Off US-41, 1 mile north of Ahmeek on the Five Mile Point Road.
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Conglomerate Falls
Conglomerate Falls, a North Woods Conservancy site, includes 40 acres of big trees with a quarter mile of the Gratiot River for great fishing and birding. No fee. Fishing permitted; fires, camping, hunting (except bow and crossbow deer hunting), trapping, and motor vehicles are prohibited. Visit the website for information or a printable map.
Directions: Travel north on US-41 from Calumet and turn left on the Five Mile Point Road in Ahmeek. Drive 2.6 miles and turn left on South Farmer's Block Road. Go straight for 1 mile (it changes to Tanskanen Road), then continue straight onto the two track woods road where the paved road makes a 90 degree right turn. The two track leads about .4 miles to a parking area near the falls. The first 1/4 mile of this road is an easement on private property so please drive slowly and do not leave the easement.
Open daily during daylight hours.
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Earl K Dore Woodland
The Dore Woods, a North Woods Conservancy site, contains 80 acres of oak and pine woodland and the botanically diverse Taylor Creek gorge. Take a walk in the Dore Woods and let the serenity of the north woods and memories of loved ones rejuvenate your spirit. Fires, camping and motorized vehicles are prohibited. No fees.
DIRECTIONS: From Hancock drive north on US-41 to Ahmeek. Turn left onto Five Mile Point Road and travel for 2.26 miles to South Farmer's Block Road. Turn left and go 0.8 miles then continue straight on Tanskanen Road. Travel .2 miles to the 90 degree right turn. Make the turn and continue .3 miles. The road ends at the Gratiot River North Trail Head parking area. Walk in on the main two-track about a quarter mile, then bear right at the Y in the road into Dore Woods. There are no other defined trails on the property, but the woods are fairly open and ready for exploration. All of the property surrounding Dore Woods is private. Please stay on NWC property and on the trail easement.Open during daylight hours 365 days a year.
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Gratiot River County Park
Gratiot River County Park, owned by Keweenaw County, encompasses 222 acres and 8.489 feet of Lake Superior shoreline, plus 1/2 mile of the Gratiot River.The park is open daily with no fee. Fires are permitted on contained areas and rustic camping is permitted in designated sites with quiet hours from 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour after sunrise. Please pack out what you pack in. Hunting and fishing are permitted. Visit the website for information and a printable map.Directions: Travel north on US-41 from Calumet and turn left on the Five Mile Point Road in Ahmeek. Follow for 1 mile to the Ahmeek Cemetery and turn left onto the Gratiot River Shortcut Road (unpaved). Travel approximately 4 miles to the mouth of the Gratiot River and the Gratiot River Recreation Area. This road passes through private land, so please be respectful. State law prohibits motorized vehicles on the beach or north/east of the river.
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Gratiot River County Park
Gratiot River County Park, owned by Keweenaw County, encompasses 222 acres and 8.489 feet of Lake Superior shoreline, plus 1/2 mile of the Gratiot River. The park is open daily with no fee. Fires are permitted on contained areas and rustic camping is permitted in designated sites with quiet hours from 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour after sunrise. Please pack out what you pack in. Hunting and fishing are permitted.
Off of the Five Mile Point RoadAhmeek, MI 49901
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Gratiot River Hideaway
Looking for a peaceful, majestic place to get away? You've found it at this 3 bedroom cabin on 10 acres on the Gratiot River. We're next to 400 acres of woods for hiking or snowshoeing, back-country biking, cross counry skiing and snowmobiling. Downhill ski area and cross country ski trails are a short drive away as is Lake Superior, where the opportunities for adventure are endless: crystal clear water to look for rocks, swim in the waves, camp, or walk the beach.
King size bed, double bed, 2 pull out couches, 2 twin beds, and a day bed. The basement has a pool table and tiki bar. All the ammentities of home except a cable T.V. DVD player, refrigerator, dishes, coffee maker, oven and stove, wood burner, 2 bathrooms, one tub/shower and a walk in shower.
You'll love the spiral staircase and real handmade pine fixtures.
Available year round.
2627 Stajniger RoadAhmeek, MI 49901Phone: 920-582-4060, 920-740-9036
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Gratiot River North
Gratiot River North, a North Woods Conservancy site, contains 212 acres of north woods and 500 feet of isolated shoreline. No fees. Fishing permitted; fires, camping, hunting, trapping and motor vehicles are prohibited; horses welcome. Visit the website for information and a printable map.
DIRECTIONS: From Hancock drive north on US-41 to Ahmeek. Turn left onto Five Mile Point Road, drive approximately 1 mile and turn left onto the Gratiot River Shortcut Road. Follow it 3.9 miles to the Gratiot River County Park. Walk up the beach to Gratiot River North.Open daily during daylight hours.
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Merganser Pond
Merganser Pond, a North Woods Conservancy site, contains 400 acres, about half of which is rich, botanically diverse coastal wetland including a ridge-swale system and the pond itself. You may spot trumpeter swans, sandhill cranes, bald eagle, otter, mink, muskrat, beaver, or perhaps a common or hooded merganser. No fee. Fire, camping, hunting, fishing, trapping and motor vehicles are prohibited west of Five Mile Point Road. Bow and crossbow deer hunting and motor vehicles (on established roadways only) are permitted in the uplands east of Five Mile Point Road. Visit the website for information and a printable map.
Directions: The Merganser Pond property is bisected by Five Mile Point Road (7 miles from Ahmeek on US-41) and the first .6 miles of Sunset Bay Road traverses this natural area. You can also access the property from several other small unnamed roads off Five Mile Point Road and from the Copper Country State Forest land on the south side of the west half of this property. Open daily during daylight hours.
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Sand Hills Lighthouse
This private lighthouse is located on the Five Mile Point Road, 8 miles north of Ahmeek. Construction began in 1917 and the light went into operation in 1919. The light went out of service in 1945 and is now a private residence.
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Sandy Pebbles Golf Course
Five Mile Point RoadAhmeek, MI 49901
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Seven Mile Point
Seven Mile Point, a North Woods Conservancy site, contains 32 acres and 1,854' of Lake Superior sand, bedrock and cobble shoreline including 950 feet of sand beach, 700 feet of 1.1 billion-year-old bedrock shore and 200 feet of cobble beach. Fishing permitted. Fires, camping, hunting, trapping and motor vehicles (except on the entry road) are prohibited. No lifeguard on duty: Swim at your own risk! Open to the public from noon to sunset on weekends from May 15 to October 15. Visit the website for directions and a printable map.Directions: From US-41 in Ahmeek, follow Five Mile Point Road 7 miles and turn west onto the Sunset Bay Road. After .8 miles turn left onto Seven Mile Point Road and travel 1.2 miles to the NWC gate. The parking area is located about 300 yards beyond the gate. These are private roads so please use only during open hours, drive slowly and be cautious and courteous to lot owners.