When choosing accommodations for your stay in Muskegon, Michigan, there are a variety of options you will need to look at before cementing your plans. However, an increasingly popular choice has been to select housing that makes your vacation as relaxing and convenient as possible. For your next trip, look into a vacation rental that is close to all the attractions you want to visit and has all the modern comforts of home.
If you prefer to be close to the calmer, warmer waters of Muskegon Lake, then a lakeside cottage with easy access to a public launch ramp is the ideal lodging option for you. Near the Lakeside Marina area, you are a short walk away from the boutique shops and neighborhood pubs, which will come in handy when you want to spend a relaxing afternoon strolling around town. Make your way down to the beach for an afternoon of sun and sand and return later in the day for a cozy dinner on the deck. As the sun begins to set, gather the family around the fire pit and soak in the spectacular views of the lake and the towering trees that surround you.
For a restful retreat in a quiet setting, a lakefront ranch can provide the indoor and outdoor space you need to truly escape from it all. There is plenty of sun and shade on the spacious lot and the private beach allows you to avoid the summer crowds that populate the public beaches. If you rent a boat or jet ski to take advantage of Muskegon Lake or Lake Michigan, you can pull it up to the dock that sits conveniently in your backyard. There is no need to drive it in and out of the water, allowing you more time to really enjoy the water and the nearby attractions. Inside the house, your family can relax at the end of the day with a favorite book or in front of the television as your resident chef prepares a scrumptious dinner in the fully equipped kitchen.
When you are looking to get back to the great outdoors, a secluded cottage can be the perfect lodging option for experiencing the vacation you imagined. Sitting on acres of woods, you can take a private hike through the backyard and seek out wildlife and the various birds that inhabit Western Michigan. With the shore only a 100 yards away, enjoy an early morning stroll along the beach when the sky is clear and the only sound is the waves rolling over your feet. After a busy morning, a late afternoon nap on one of the large decks is the perfect remedy for an excessive amount of fresh air.
Being near Lake Michigan or Muskegon Lake makes it easy to go boating, waterskiing, wakeboarding, and fishing, but you may want other options if you are staying for more than a couple days. Look for a vacation home that is near other activities, including the Musketawa Trail, Muskegon State Park, and the downtown area, so you can stay busy and get the most out of your trip. If you plan on spending a lot of time at the beach or on the water, a waterfront vacation rental that has amenities such as high-speed internet, HDTV, and numerous books and DVDs is another possibility. With these entertainment options inside your lodging, you don’t have to worry about restless kids if it rains or if you simply need some time out of the sun.
To find a Muskegon cottage rental that makes it easy to have an exciting and entertaining vacation, begin your search today on GreatRentals.com. There is sure to be a home rental that has all amenities you are looking for at a reasonable price.
Northern Michigan Vacation Rentals
At the heart of Northern Michigan's vacation wonderland lays Charlevoix, Michigan. The unrivaled beauty and charm of this classic resort town makes it the crown jewel of northern Michigan vacation destinations. Perched on a narrow isthmus of land stretching between Lake Michigan, Lake Charlevoix and Round Lake provides a magical appeal that has attracted guests for more than 100 years, and makes Charlevoix an excellent area for year round family fun.
The main street in Charlevoix is only four blocks long, but you'll want to leave plenty of time to stroll from one end to the other. The number and quality of art galleries, clothing boutiques and gourmet restaurants is certain to bring several stops along the way. And that doesn't even count the number of candy stores, fudge shops and ice cream parlors that are impossible to resist. And don't forget to look for the number of Earl Young built "Mushroom" or "Hobbit" houses scattered around the edges of the town.
Blue water, white sand, gleaming yachts in one of the world's most beautiful harbors — that's just the beginning of what makes Charlevoix so captivating. Elegant Victorian homes, white picket fences and vibrant petunias accent the gracious atmosphere. Many wonderful parks on Lake Charlevoix and Lake Michigan provide the perfect place to sit back and simply while away the time. Many of Northern Michigan's most renowned golf courses, providing beautiful views and exciting challenges for all levels from beginner to expert lie within a few miles of Charlevoix.
From its many arts and crafts markets, to the classic car shows, to the famous Venetian Festival in July and Applefest in October, there is almost always something fun and exciting going on in Charlevoix for the Northern Michigan vacationer. Just plan your Northern Michigan vacation early... these hugely popular summer fairs cause most Charlevoix hotels, condos, and other rentals to be fully booked in many cases a year a head of time.
Charlevoix's central location makes it the perfect choice for exploring all that Northern Michigan has to offer. Almost everything in northern Michigan, including Traverse City, Petoskey, Gaylord, Mackinac Island and the Mackinac Bridge, Leelanau Peninsula and the Leelanau Sands Casino, Sleeping Bear Dunes, wineries, and many of the Midwest's best downhill ski resorts, including Boyne Highland's and Boyne Mountain (and don't forget Boyne Mountain's fabulous new Avalanche Bay Indoor Water park), Shanty Creek and Schuss Mountain, Nubs Nob, and much more are all within an easy hour drive. This area is also renowned for its magnificent colored leaf tours every fall. There are also numerous cross country ski trails and snowmobiling trails in the immediate Charlevoix area.
And bikers, joggers, hikers and skaters, don't forget the Little Traverse Wheelway bicycle path that cuts right across the front of the Charlevoix Country Club. This 29 mile long paved path runs from Charlevoix all the way to Harbor Springs. Just north of the Charlevoix Country Club, the trail offers a unique 3/4 mile long boardwalk bridging a wetland area rich with wildlife. The trail includes several beautiful stretches directly along the Lake Michigan shoreline, perfect for finding Petoskey Stones, and includes two parks that are perfect for a picnic or scenic resting spot.
All this and more awaits you in Charlevoix, where your Northern Michigan vacation memories will be treasured for years to come.
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