Charlevoix suggestions
#21
Charlevoix -2 miles
(231) 547-0300
Charlevoix Inn and Suites
www.charlevoixinnandsuites.com/
111 Pine River Ln -2 blocks
Charlevoix
(231) 547-9955
Weathervane Terrace Inn www.weathervane-chx.com
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100 Michigan Ave -2blocks
Charlevoix
(231) 547-6044
Edgewater Inn www.edgewater-charlevoix.com/
101 Michigan Ave-2 blocks
Charlevoix
(231) 547-0055
Pointes North Inn
www.pointesnorthcharlevoix.com/
120 Michigan Ave -2blocks
Charlevoix
(231) 547-6565
The Lodge
www.thelodge-charlevoix.com/
(231) 547-0300
Charlevoix Inn and Suites
www.charlevoixinnandsuites.com/
111 Pine River Ln -2 blocks
Charlevoix
(231) 547-9955
Weathervane Terrace Inn www.weathervane-chx.com
·
100 Michigan Ave -2blocks
Charlevoix
(231) 547-6044
Edgewater Inn www.edgewater-charlevoix.com/
101 Michigan Ave-2 blocks
Charlevoix
(231) 547-0055
Pointes North Inn
www.pointesnorthcharlevoix.com/
120 Michigan Ave -2blocks
Charlevoix
(231) 547-6565
The Lodge
www.thelodge-charlevoix.com/
#25
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Joined: Feb 2012
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From: Holland, MI
I grew up in Charlevoix and you can't ask for a better area in the summer. The marina is great with floating docks and new facilities if you want to stay on your boat.
If you like throwing an anchor and staying the night, I recommend going and staying in Oyster Bay for the night. I had some of the best times ever boating there on my parents boat.
The Americinn would be best for boat and trailer, but the other four suggested by BlueOval are best for enjoying what downtown has to offer. Parking at the launch is pretty safe and may be an option to leave overnight if you can lock the boat up or even talk to Dry Harbour south of town to leave the trucks and trailer. Scott and Barney the owners are pretty good guys.
If you like throwing an anchor and staying the night, I recommend going and staying in Oyster Bay for the night. I had some of the best times ever boating there on my parents boat.
The Americinn would be best for boat and trailer, but the other four suggested by BlueOval are best for enjoying what downtown has to offer. Parking at the launch is pretty safe and may be an option to leave overnight if you can lock the boat up or even talk to Dry Harbour south of town to leave the trucks and trailer. Scott and Barney the owners are pretty good guys.




