Summary:
One of 9 rooms at The Northport Inn!
A cozy room with one king bed, futon and full bathroom overlooking Waukazoo Street. All rooms have access to the veranda and views of Grand Traverse Bay. Enjoy free WiFi, mini-fridge, microwave and coffee essentials. Guests will have access to purchase a day pass at The Northport Fitness Center located in the Inn which is available 24/7. The Union Restaurant is often available for dinners and live music.
The Space:
The Northport Inn is a 9 room boutique style hotel in downtown Northport, Michigan. It is the largest building in town and houses The Union Restaurant/Event Center, and the Northport Fitness Center. The Inn is a great place for all your needs; vacationing, relaxing or business.
Guest Access:
The Northport Inn offers self check in! Correspondence will be via texting and email. Once you book you will receive a booking confirmation via email. The day before arrival you will receive a check in letter with a unique door code and instructions on how to access your room. Your room will be located on the second floor of the Inn. We look forward to hosting you :)
The Neighborhood:
Northport has always been a favorite vacation spot for Michigan and the lower states. Set on Grand Traverse Bay (with a modernized marina) it is just two miles west to Lake Michigan, site of countless beautiful sunsets. And the surrounding area? Grapes, cherries, apples! It’s a wonder to behold in the spring and in the fall. So whether you’re into biking, boating, sailing, wine tours or just hanging out on the beach, Northport is really something special.
Getting Around:
Northport is located in one of the most beautiful areas in the country, amid vineyards and cherry and apple orchards, right on Grand Traverse Bay and only two miles east of Lake Michigan. Along with a newly refurbished marina and swimming beach, a new 9-hole golf course, a micro-brewery, a wine-tasting room and several new restaurants, the town also boasts a strong artistic presence and a healthy farm-to-table culture.
Nearby attractions include Sleeping Bear Dunes, named by ABC’s Good Morning America as “The Most Beautiful Place in America.”
27 miles south is Traverse City, home of Michael Moore’s annual Film Festival, and ranked among the best “foodie” cities in the country. Ten miles south is the Leelanau Sands Casino, owned by the native American Anishabeck. Twelve miles away is Leland, and historic Fishtown. Just two miles north is the tip of the Leelanau Peninsula, and Leelanau State Park, complete with campground, hiking trails, and a lighthouse.
Northport is probably the best kept secret on the peninsula. While other towns have become tourist meccas, Northport retains its small-town character. The year-round population of 600 continues pretty much as they have since the town was first founded by French explorers. And while the summertime brings a surge in the populace, there’s still plenty of space for pursuing all the outdoor activities northern Michigan is known for.
For more comprehensive information about attractions, events and businesses in the Northport area, visit Destination Northport.
Other Things to Note:
Pets are allowed at an additional $25 fee (per pet)