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Log Cabin Resort & Campground
Log Cabin Resort Campground is located in Curtis, Michigan, in the heart of the Upper Peninsula. This family-friendly campground offers a variety of amenities and activities for all ages. Guests can enjoy a heated pool, playground, mini golf, fishing, and more. The campground also offers a variety of cabins and RV sites, as well as tent camping. Log Cabin Resort Campground is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the beauty of the Upper Peninsula.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Stephanie Walkowski
We completed our annual trip and once again had a great experience. The friendly and helpful staff are one of the reasons we continue to go back. A little piece of peacefulness and fresh air.
Jackie Brazo
In 2008 we rented the three cabins on the water and rented 2 boat slips in the “marina”. We have just left today after 6 nights and seven days in Cabins Edgewater and Cedar. Also rented 2 boat slips in the “marina”. The cabins were so dirty with cobwebs, dust and debris on the floors, especially the bedrooms. Spiders of all kinds everywhere in and outside of the cabins. I understand outside, but the inside could easily be cleaned after every guest. Mouse droppings in the kitchen drawers and in the stoves. Beds were very old and uncomfortable. Mice seen in both cabins during our stay. It’s easy to see that in the 17 years since we were last here, nothing has been improved upon. The boats slip docks are old and rotted wood. The entrance into the “marina” is narrow with rocks on each sides. The swimming beach has what appears to be gray water from campers/ trailers above the lakeside. I would not even put my feet in. Pets should not be allowed in the water. Several dogs were in the water while our children were playing. The setting is absolutely beautiful on the lake from these cabins but staying in them is horrible. Invest in your property and you would get a better review.
Michael Alexander
Very well maintained campground. The cabins are 100+ years old, and show it. Quaint and clean, but they are original. The campground goes quiet at 10, which was awesome. The public bathrooms were the roughest. They were fairly clean, but not in great shape, and you have to walk through another lot to get to them.
Hannah White
My family recently booked campsites at this campground, as we have enjoyed visiting for many years. Unfortunately, the forecast is now calling for rain throughout the entire weekend of our trip. Since we are tent camping, we decided it would be best not to proceed with our plans in those conditions. We completely understand that campgrounds need cancellation policies, but we were disappointed to learn that the 50% deposit we paid—despite booking less than 30 days in advance—is entirely non-refundable. While a flat-rate or smaller non-refundable portion would be more reasonable, losing the full amount feels excessive. In the end, it feels like we simply donated the money. This experience has left us reconsidering future visits, which is unfortunate given our long history with this campground.
Tatem Bottrell
My friends and I stayed in “Beech” over the weekend, and while it’s a nice property on the water, we had a major mice incident that leads me to leave this review. On the first night, we saw two mice and assumed it was a fluke, so we tried to ignore it. (We understand that older cabins like this can be very rustic.) However, after returning from our hike on the second day, we saw 5–6 mice, including one crawling right above our bed. We even saw one exit through a hole near the fireplace. In addition to the mice, our room had a strong smell of urine, which we now suspect may have been related to the mice. At that point, my friends and I decided to leave the cabin around 1am and had to pay for a last-minute hotel in Mackinaw City. While we were compensated for half of our stay, the owner declined my request for a full refund, stating that the mice “came in from the storm” and that “if we would’ve come to the office, they could’ve solved it.” However, when we left for our hike on Saturday at 2 p.m., the office wasn’t open, and at that point, we hadn’t seen the majority of the mice yet. Additionally, the number of mice we saw strongly suggests there was a nest inside the cabin, not just a few that came in from the storm. While I do think this is a nice property overall, I would recommend confirming that this issue has been fully resolved before booking.