YURTS
Though generally classified as a tent, the yurt is much stronger and weather tight and is a circular structure that consists of a durable fabric cover, tension band and a wood frame that includes a lattice wall, radial rafters, central compression ring, sky dome, and a framed lockable door.
CABINS
Our sleeping cabins are meant for the outdoor-minded person on the go. With Lake Superior a short walk from your doorstep, it’s hard to resist the urge to play on the beach!
PLATFORM TENTS
Built on a wood deck with a ridged center pole, side walls, and mosquito netting, they offer an experience like none other here in the Upper Peninsula. Each tent has a single and a double bunk, futon, refrigerator table and chairs, and a front facing deck with deck settee or rocking chair.
Yurts, Cabins, Wall Tents and Tent sites are available for rental in the Paddlers Village. Restrooms and showers are located in a community building along with a dish washing station. We also have several grills, picnic tables and fire rings for your enjoyment. Relax on the beach with great views of Grand Island and Lake Superior.
Paddler’s Village is located on Lake Superior at the western gateway to the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and Grand Island in the Hiawatha National Forest. Munising, Michigan is only 2 miles east of the village and has several gift shops, restaurants, and adventure companies. Nearby, are the Tahquamenon Falls, Grand Marias, Marquette, and the Mackinac Island area is only 2 hours to the southeast.
Very expensive for what it is. The safari tent is $194:night and the yurts $two hundred something. The sites are on top of each other, the water is right there but there is NOTHING else to do.
There’s 2 women’s flushing toilets and one hold in the ground as well as two shower stalls for 40 campsites.
There is electricity which is nice. They have wagons to help get your stuff to your place.
Overall- if you can live without electric- I would pic Au Train Campground for more stuff to do.
This place is a dump!!!! Yurts are so close to each other that you have more privacy and noise control if you stood on a street corner in New York!!!
The Check-in in process is a freaking nightmare! You might as well put your own tent on the Highway that is twenty yards from your "campsite"
Did not want to fight with the old man who "knew nothing" and just checked out! Filed a fraudulent reservation with my credit card company.
We rented #19 it wasn’t a tent ⛺️ thank goodness, because we weren’t prepared with blankets. Our room was dirty and it smelled, the showers and restrooms were filthy dirty. The location was great to view the sunrise and sunset.
I was nervous as I read online that sometimes you book a yurt on the beach and you get something else. I am happy to report we got the yurt we booked and loved it. The only suggestion we have for them is to enforce quite hours. The tents/yurts are very close to each other, so you can hear every conversation. At night if someone is "partying", that's really bothersome. Highly recommend it, and would stay again.
Such a great place! The views where amazing. We stayed in yurt #11 right on the water. Even tho the places seem close, it felt like we had the place all to areselfs.. perfect for family's of all sizes.. we will definitely be coming back for years to come!