Snowy Owl Lodge & Guest Cabin in Curtis, MI
Curtis MI Area Nearby UP Attractions
Welcome to Snowy Owl Lodge & Guest Cabin and our featured attractions and things to do. Snowy Owl Lodge & Guest Cabin is centered in the Eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan, where there are so many incredible things to see and do. Many of our Upper Peninsula Attractions are located within an hour of Snowy Owl!
Our Curtis MI Area UP Attractions include The Seney National Wildlife Refuge with over 95,000 acres of wilderness to explore. The Erickson Center for the Arts is less than 4 minutes from our property—bringing the arts and entertainment to our area along with shows and music in the park. The amazing Tahquamenon Falls State Park is one of the UP's main attractions and is just 40 minutes away. Oswald's Bear Ranch is another very unique place to visit and is fun for the entire family.
Erickson Center for the ArtsCurtis, MI Area Attractions
The Erickson Center for the Arts provides inspiration for the arts through theatrical performances, music, art, and cultural exhibitions and programs. It truly is one of the gems of the Curtis, MI Area! Guests to this quaint little village can expect big events, shows, and music in the park. The Erickson Center for the Arts is located just west of downtown Curtis at Saw-Wa-Quato & Main Street and is a must see for Upper Peninsula Attractions.
"The mission of the Erickson Center for the Arts is to enrich the mind, body and spirit of the Eastern Upper Peninsula communities we serve through the presentation of artistic and cultural exhibitions and programs. We strive to facilitate experiences that will encourage personal growth beyond our walls and our community."
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Seney National Wildlife RefugeUP Wildlife Refuge near Curtis, MI
The Snowy Owl Lodge and Guest Cabin property is just 15 minutes from the Seney National Wildlife Refuge. Visitors can choose to drive the Marshland Wildlife Drive, walk the Pine Ridge Nature Trail, bike, hike, ski, or snowshoe the back country, and canoe & kayak the Manistique River. Kayaking or Canoeing the Seney Refuge gives you and your family the opportunity to see wildlife up-close without disturbing them.
Seney Wildlife Refuge that consists of over 95,000 acres of swamps, islands, lakes, and wilderness. This incredible refuge was established by the US Government in 1935 and offers guests the opportunity to view: eagles, osprey, swans, moose, deer, geese, turtles, along with great fishing and hunting throughout the refuge.
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Upper Tahquamenon Falls State ParkNatural Wonders Attractions in the UP
The Upper Tahquamenon Falls is 48' high and 200' wide, making this the 2nd largest waterfall east of the Mississippi. The Upper Tahquamenon Falls is set within a virgin forest with a beautiful walk path that guides you to this majestic waterfall. Over a half a million guests visit this natural wonder every year. The Tahquamenon became famous by the author Longfellow who wrote the poem Hiawatha. The tannic acid from cedars and hemlocks leach into the river, giving it the "root beer" color that so many people have come to appreciate.
Visitors will love the spectacular scenes that are available along the nature trail down to the falls. Several viewing platforms are available to admire and photograph the falls and the park is open year-round.
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Lower Tahquamenon FallsNatural Wonders Attractions in the UP
The Lower Tahquamenon Falls attracts more than a half a million visitors every year. They come to explore the Lower Falls along with over forty miles of hiking trails and the NEW walk bridge that allow people to experience the internal island. The Lower Falls is beautiful with its small cascading waters that people love to come and play in. In essence, it is like a natural water park!
The park features a 4-mile River Trail that parallels the Tahquamenon River between the Upper and Lower Falls—traversing through old-growth forest, giant cedars and hemlocks, and beautiful wild flowers. Hikers can park their vehicle at the Lower Falls and take a shuttle to the trailhead at the Upper Falls. Please be aware that this hike is strenuous and bring extra water, snacks, good shoes, and flashlights.
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Pictured Rocks National LakeshoreNatural Wonders Attractions in the UP
The Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore extends along Lake Superior's shoreline from Munising and to Grand Marais, MI. The 42 miles of beautiful Lake Superior includes over 73,000 acres. The Pictured Rocks derives its name from the fifteen miles of sandstone cliffs near Munising, Michigan. An array of colors occur when groundwater seeps through the cracks and trickles down the rock face. Iron (red and orange), copper (blue and green), manganese (brown and black), limonite (white) are among the most common color-producing minerals. This specific region is extremely colorful and unique with sculpted cliffs made by nature's wind, rain and waves. Shown in this photo is the Pictured Rocks Cruises with the Indian Head formation.
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Kitch-iti-kipi | Big SpringsNatural Wonders Attractions in the UP
Kitch-iti-kipi, also known as "Big Springs" is Michigan's largest natural freshwater spring. Kitchi-iti-kipi means "big cold water" and is comprised of fissures that feed spring water through limestone at the flow of 10,000 gallons per minute. This water has a temperature of 45 degrees throughout the year. Visitors can view fish and ancient tree trunks through its crystal clear water while riding on the self-operated raft. This gives guests a great vantage point in this incredible experience.
The name means big cold water and is sometimes referred to as The Big Spring. It is northwest of Manistique about six miles (9.7 km) west on US Highway 2 and 12 miles (19 km) north on M-149.
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Oswald's Bear RanchBear Ranch Attraction in the UP
Oswald's Bear Ranch is the largest bear only ranch in the entire U.S. This great bear ranch features four large habitats that encourage UP vacationers to explore and view these live roaming bears. The ranch also offers "photos with the cubs" and apples to feed the larger bears. This is a family friendly Upper Peninsula attractions that is sure to be fun for all ages. Rescued cubs are brought here every year and they are always a joy to see. Area youth enter contests yearly to name these newborn creatures. People love to see them grow, play and become adult bears.
The ranch now has 40 bears, 2 huge habitats (1/2 and 1/3 mile perimeter) and 2 smaller habitats (1/4 mile perimeter each). The yearling bears have a wonderful waterfall within their habitat. Located just 20 minutes south of Tahquamenon Falls, or from Newberry go 4 miles north on M-123 towards Tahquamenon Falls. Turn left at 4 Mile Corner (Deer Park Rd., Muskallonge Lake, H-37 H-407).
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Soo Locks | Sault Ste. Marie, MichiganMan Made Wonders Attractions UP
The Soo Locks is located in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan and offers a unique view of one of the great wonders man has achieved. This maritime historical spot is legendary in the maritime world. It provides a safe passage for large shipping vessels and is a wonder of engineering. Over 1 million visitors visit the Soo Locks annually. Visitors can choose to ride along in one of the many boat tours available at the Locks or simply walk through the park. They offer a wide variety of maritime sightseeing adventures, including our popular Soo Locks sightseeing tours, enjoyable Luncheon and Dinner Cruises, and adventurous Lighthouse Cruises. The park, observation platform, and visitors center are all open to the public and free of charge.
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Whitefish Point Lighthouse | Lake Superior LighthouseHistorical Attractions UP
The Whitefish point Lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse on Lake Superior! One could call it the MOST important light guiding vessels and boats on the lake. It is located at the most dangerous shoreline of Lake Superior, known as "The Graveyard of the Great Lakes. This historic light was first lit in 1849 and it was one of the earliest lighthouses on the shores of this great lake. Along with the lighthouse, the property features the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum which displays an incredible array of artifacts, including the bell from the Edmund Fitzgerald. Also found at this location is the Museum Store and Whitefish Bird Observatory.
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Mackinac IslandStep Into the Past
Horses, History & Hospitality - Mackinac Island is nestled in the straits of Mackinac where the upper and lower peninsulas of Michigan meet. American, Great Lakes and Michigan history is rich on the Island, from military to commerce to the who's who of days gone by, everyone will enjoy the opportunity to enrich themselves while visiting Mackinac Island.
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Curtis MI Things to Do
Year-Round Outdoor Recreation
Curtis, MI offers a wide variety of activities for every season. Our area is surrounded by water, rivers, UTV Trails, Snowmobile Trails, and hiking trails. These are all fun for friends and family.
Our spring, summer and fall seasons offer warm season fun that includes boating, skiing, swimming, tubing, hiking, biking, birding, mushrooming, boating, fishing, and sailing along the lakes and streams. Trails provide great opportunities for those seeking ATV/UTV side by side fun!
♦ MI DNR Trail System for All Terrain
We also have nearby golfing at the following courses:
♦ Newberry Country Club
♦ Indian Lake Golf & Country Club
♦ Hiawatha Sportsman's Club
Wintertime is special in the UP and Curtis MI Snowmobiling is one of the best places to find smooth trails. The Curtis Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to the grooming and maintenance of 140 miles of snowmobile trails annually. Learn more about Curtis Snowmobiling with the links below:
♦ Curtis Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
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Fish Year-Round
Big Manistique Lake is located within two counties which are Mackinac County and Luce County. If you love fishing, this lake is the best choice for both sport, hobby or relaxation. Enjoy fishing by boat or ice-fishing in the winter.
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