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A log cabin is set among trees on a grassy area. A large deck wraps around the front, featuring a seating arrangement. The cabin's architecture includes a peaked roof and expansive windows, allowing natural light to enter. Surrounding nature adds to the cabin's secluded charm.
Cabin in Munising
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

DRIFTWOOD RETREAT: Cabin 10 min to Pictured Rocks

Located 10 minutes from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, this gorgeous 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath log cabin (comfortably sleeps 7) is perfect for family vacations, & relaxing getaways. Located on 42 acres, this custom-built cabin has all the ammenities of home, while offering access to hiking trails, ATV & biking trails, water fallls, fishing lakes, beaches & all that the lakeshore has to offer. Guest can explore Grand Island or take a sunset cruise out of Munising Bay, 5 miles west of the cabin.

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A modern cabin exterior is framed by tall trees, featuring a peaked roof and large glass doors. A wooden deck holds two folding chairs, providing a quiet spot to enjoy the natural surroundings.
Cabin in Marquette
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Philville Cabin A

Keep it simple at this peaceful cabin in the woods on County Rd 550! Just steps away from the legendary Phil's 550 Store and 3 miles from downtown Marquette. This stunning single bedroom property can sleep up to 4 guests, with 1 queen bed and a memory foam sofa bed in the living space. We have two cabins available for a total of 8 guests, rent them both! Enjoy your morning coffee on the front deck and roast s'mores in the evening at the fire pit! Give us a follow @philvillerentals on Insta!

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A serene view of Lake Superior is framed by tall trees and lush greenery. The clear blue water gently laps at the sandy shore, with an island visible in the distance under a bright sky. Natural elements create a secluded and tranquil atmosphere.
Flat in Marquette
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

Random Point: Apartment Tree House

Random Point is a quiet, isolated oasis on a private, 300 ft beach cove on Lake Superior with a trout pond and 10 wooded acres. Both rentals and the outdoor sauna have stunning views of the Lake. This enchanted location is 5 miles from downtown Mqt with easy access to the University, restaurants, shops, hiking & biking trails. We offer two lodging experiences: the main home and the apartment above the detached garage (which is this rental) or you can rent both. (airbnb.com/h/randompoint)

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A living area features a contemporary black leather sofa, complemented by a wooden coffee table with a glass top. An artwork depicting a tropical landscape adorns the wall above. A patterned area rug and a decorative lamp add warmth to the space, enhancing its mid-century design.
Home in Negaunee
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 214 reviews

APT/Lakefront-Teal Lk/RAMBA Trls/MCM/Amazing Views

Teal Lake is right out the back door offering beautiful sunsets, wildlife and outdoor recreation. Electric motors only allowed, 2 kayaks provided. Quiet, residential neighborhood, conveniently located for day trips in either direction - Picture Rocks in Munising or up to the Copper Country. 12 miles from Marquette, easy walk to supermarket and public sand beach. About a mile to antique shopping, restaurants, bars, Iron Ore Heritage Trail for biking or hiking and mega RAMBA Trails.

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A rustic yurt is set within a wooded area, featuring a red canvas exterior and a circular design. A wooden deck is accessible by a set of stairs, with two black chairs positioned beside a wooden barrel, providing a serene seating area among nature.
Yurt in Powell
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

Yellow Dog Yurt - Peace and Quiet near Marquette

Located 25 minutes north of Marquette, our yurt is simple and rustic without electricity and a woodstove is the only heat source. We provide bedding, water in buckets, a simple kitchen, a battery pack for string lights, and a sauna for warming the bones. We encourage and cater to silent-sport type of guests as we have kind and close neighbors on all sides. No shooting, loud off road vehicles, etc. are permitted. - Wood heat only - Outhouse toilet - Limited parking

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The charming exterior of Lincoln Manor displays a multi-colored façade with distinct architectural details. A welcoming porch features a set of white rocking chairs, surrounded by vibrant foliage. The well-maintained landscaping complements the historic character of the building, inviting guests to explore the property.
Flat in Marquette
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Lincoln Manor 1 Bedroom apartment

Lincoln Manor is located one block from Washington Street, one block from the Iron Ore Heritage Trail, two blocks from UP Health System and about two miles from the downtown district and fine dining. The home was built in 1890 during the height of the Eastlake Victorian era and has been certified as a Michigan Historical Society home. The second floor apartment is spacious and well lit with windows in every room. Private key code access from a private parking area.

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The small log cabin is surrounded by lush greenery, featuring a stone patio in front. A covered porch supports a small round table and two chairs. The door is framed by wooden logs, and a window sits above, allowing natural light to enter the cabin.
Place to stay in Marquette
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 349 reviews

Cozy Log Cabin In The Woods

This is a small log cabin located approximately 10 miles from downtown Marquette in a quiet neighborhood. Its nestled in the woods where you can enjoy the peace and quiet of the forest but is still in close proximity to hiking, biking, cross country ski trails, and Marquette Mountain for downhill skiing and all Marquette has to offer. It is approximately 3 miles from the snowmobile trail and can be accessed using Green Garden Road. A very easy ride to the trail.

Top guest favourite
The cabin's A-frame structure is illuminated at night, highlighting the large floor-to-ceiling windows. The surrounding area is slightly shaded by trees and foliage, creating a serene nighttime atmosphere. The building’s unique architecture is showcased against the dark sky.
Home in Marquette
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 431 reviews

Point of the Point - Lake Superior Waterfront

Built in 1974, this rustic and architecturally unique cabin is an all wood modified A-Frame nestled in the woods of the Upper Peninsula. Floor to ceiling windows and a lofted second floor allow natural light and gorgeous views of Lake Superior. Enjoy our sandstone swimming hole in the summer, or the cast iron wood stove in the winter. Located 20 minutes from Marquette and 30 minutes from Munising, our home offers a quiet place to relax and feel close to nature.

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Place to stay in Marquette
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Charming log cabin on Moon Mtn

Enjoy this rustic log cabin with a clawfoot soaking tub, full kitchen, private patio, bonfire pit, outdoor bbq, and forest trails to your own mtn vista. Truly off the beaten path - great for adventurers and solitude seekers. 🌲Road is unpaved and requires 4wd vehicle. Read entire listing before booking - cats live in cabin, off grid, no wifi, no tv. 25 mins from MQT & near Lake Superior, Lake Independence, the Yellow Dog River, & Alder Falls.

Top guest favourite
A welcoming living area features a cozy green armchair and a floral patterned chair arranged around a rustic wooden coffee table. A television is mounted above a brick fireplace, with natural light coming through two windows adorned with light curtains.
Flat in Marquette
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Charming 1908 Eastside Upper

Book your stay at the charming upper unit of this Eastside duplex. The home was built in 1908 and is located in a beautiful neighborhood, close to many attractions: 3 blocks from the beach, 3 blocks from a selection of shops and restaurants, and one block from a lovely park with tennis/basketball courts, and a kid-approved playground! The recently updated upper unit still has that century-old charm and includes 2 bedrooms and 1 bath.

Top guest favourite
An A-frame house is nestled among trees, facing Lake Superior. The sandy beach appears in the background, inviting exploration. A fire pit is visible in the foreground, surrounded by greenery, creating an engaging outdoor space for relaxation.
Place to stay in Marquette
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

Superior A-Frame - Tons of snow, come play!

Situated on a bluff overlooking mighty Lake Superior, this unique and stylishly decorated home offers an opportunity to gaze at the city lights of Marquette, catch the Northern Lights or walk for miles on the beach. Explore the wild UP with the comforts of the city nearby & a soft place to land each night. PicturedRocks/Bike/Climb/Run/Ski/Hike/Kayak/Golf/Gamble/Snowmobile Follow us @superioraframe

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A rustic cabin is illuminated at night, showcasing a welcoming porch with warm lighting. The entrance features a bright red door and a small seating area. Snow is visible on the ground, surrounded by dark trees that add to the secluded atmosphere.
Tiny home in Marquette
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

The Sugar Shack

🌿The Sugar Shack is a cozy 12x12 rustic cabin tucked into 40 Acres of Northwoods and located 17 miles north of Marquette. Hidden in the foothills of the Huron Mountains, you will be in close proximity to our best hiking trails, waterfalls and beaches. The little town of Big Bay is nearby with a general store, fuel, bar, cafe and restaurant.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Marquette?

    Explore stays near downtown Marquette for easy access to shops, dining, and cultural attractions. Waterfront neighborhoods around Lake Superior are frequently suggested for scenic views and outdoor opportunities.

  • What are the best things to do in Marquette with kids?

    Children often enjoy interactive exhibits at the Upper Peninsula Children's Museum and outdoor fun at Presque Isle Park. Family-friendly beaches and nature trails around Lake Superior provide space for activities year-round.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Marquette?

    Explore Presque Isle Park's walking paths, visit the Marquette Maritime Museum, and stroll along the lakefront. Local trails, historic lighthouses, and waterfront parks are frequently suggested for visitors.

  • How is the weather in Marquette?

    Marquette has cold, snowy winters averaging 7–22°F (-14–-6°C), with mild, pleasant summers near 55–76°F (13–25°C). In spring and fall, temperatures shift quickly, and occasional rain is common throughout the year.

  • When is the best time to visit Marquette?

    Summer and early fall are often recommended for outdoor activities, with milder temperatures and access to local trails and festivals. In winter, snow sports and scenic lake views draw visitors seeking seasonal experiences.

  • What are the best places to visit in Marquette?

    Presque Isle Park, the Marquette Harbor Lighthouse, and the Upper Peninsula Children's Museum are frequently suggested for their nature, history, and hands-on exploration. Wandering downtown uncovers galleries, local shops, and welcoming cafés.

  • What are some hiking trails in Marquette?

    Follow the scenic trails at Presque Isle Park or explore Sugarloaf Mountain for panoramic lake views. The Noquemanon Trail Network is known for forested walks and varied terrain suitable for a range of abilities.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Marquette?

    Families can visit interactive exhibits at the Upper Peninsula Children's Museum, explore the lakeshore, or picnic at Presque Isle Park. Local trails and public beaches invite all ages to enjoy nature and water activities.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Marquette?

    Explore waterfalls, hiking trails, and historic mining sites in nearby areas for a mix of nature and local heritage. Small towns around Lake Superior and parks often feature seasonal events and flavors unique to the region.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Marquette?

    Marquette has a variety of pet-friendly stays, especially around waterfront neighborhoods and scenic park areas. Local trails and parks give space for walking with dogs and exploring the outdoors together.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Marquette?

    Layer clothing to adapt to changing lake winds, and try locally roasted coffee at downtown cafés. Early mornings are quieter along the lakefront, making them great times for walks or photography.

  • What is Marquette known for?

    Marquette is known for its Lake Superior waterfront, historic iron ore industry, and vibrant outdoor recreation. Locals celebrate seasonal festivals, community events, and rich natural landscapes throughout the year.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Marquette?

    Hidden beaches along Lake Superior, small local galleries, and tranquil forested trails around town are often suggested for a quieter experience. Keep an eye out for historic murals and public art tucked into downtown spaces.

  • What are the best foods to try in Marquette?

    Try locally rooted Upper Peninsula specialties like pasties, smoked fish, and wild blueberries. Marquette has cozy cafés with house-roasted coffee, and restaurants where regional flavors are part of the menu.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Marquette?

    Pack layers, a rain jacket, and comfortable shoes for walking rocky, wooded trails. Sunscreen, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle are helpful for outdoor adventures around the lake and parks.

  • What is the nightlife in Marquette like?

    Downtown Marquette has casual bars, live music venues, and intimate pubs with local craft brews. Seasonal events and community gatherings bring people together for evening entertainment and conversation.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Marquette?

    The U.P. Fall Beer Festival around early fall and Marquette Blues Fest during Labor Day weekend are frequently suggested for music and local flavors. Seasonal celebrations across the city highlight food, arts, and community traditions.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Marquette?

    Many vacation rentals in Marquette welcome families, especially in neighborhoods near downtown and along the lakeshore. Proximity to parks, trails, and interactive museums gives more options for family outings.

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    Explore 200 holiday rentals in Marquette

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    Marquette holiday rentals start at £30 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    90 properties have a dedicated workspace

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    200 of Marquette holiday rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Marquette stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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