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Whatever the Season – Whatever the Reason really is a true statement – the lodge is conveniently located near every kind of activity you could want to do.

On the Water
Sailing, Jet Skiing, Kayaking, Canoeing, Fishing, Scuba Diving, Shipwrecks, Snorkeling,
Nauti-Cat Cruises, Fishing Charters, Tall Ship Sailing, Yacht Charters, Tube Rentals

On the Land
Golf, Dune Buggy Rides, Putt Putt Golf, Geocaching, In-line Skating Roller Skating, Miles of Beaches, Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes, Biking Trails, Hiking Trails, Water Parks, Parks
Horseback Riding

In the Air
Para-Sailing, Helicopter Rides, Hot Air Ballooning, Kite Boarding

Entertainment & the Arts
Theaters, Dinner Theaters, Play Houses, Art Galleries, Comedy Shows, Wineries/Wine Tasting, Shopping, Casinos, Museums, Light House Tours, Observatory, Day Spas, Interlochen Arts Academy, Antique Shops, Historical District, Distillery Tours, Farm Markets

In the Fall/Winter
Ice Fishing, Down-Hill Skiing, Snowmobiling, Cross Country Skiing, Snow Boarding, Snow Shoeing, Ice Skating, Fall Color Tours, Hunting, Horse Drawn Sleigh Rides, Hay Rides

If there is something we didn’t list - please ask us - we will see if it is available.

 
 

 



Lake Dubbonet

TRAVERSE Magazine
Presented The Flourish of NATURE, April 1998

"There is ample room to roam - in all seasons - on the state land around Lake Dubonnet, five miles northwest of Interlochen off U.S.31. The focus of activity is the lake's launch ramp, fishing pier and 50-site campground, but trails link to the quiet of Lost Lake Pathway. Once you get away from the water and into the woods, you get away from some of the hubbub."

" Lost Lake's 6.3 miles of single-track follow the lake for a mile, cross the Platte River and descend into low-lying blueberry bogs - a terrain of mellow hills and sinkhole lakes left behind when the glaciers retreated. It's all suitable, depending on the time of year, to hike, bike, snowshoe, ski or otherwise explore."

 




 


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Owners: J. David & Melanie Olsen
10354 Mud Lake Road • Interlochen, MI 49643 • (231) 275-6671
olsen@lakenpineslodge.com