8 Unique Michigan Getaways

Book some time at one of these standout stays, where the accommodations alone are worth the trip
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Natural wonder: The tiny cabins of Getaway Barber Creek offer relaxing views of nature. // Photograph courtesy of Getaway

With spring and summer just around the corner, many of us feel a pent-up need for travel, but you don鈥檛 have to book an extravagant global trek to feel like you鈥檙e far away from that home you鈥檝e spent far too much time in this winter.

We scoured the state for quirky spots within driving distance where the accommodations themselves are as much a draw as the destination 鈥 sometimes even more so. Here are eight Michigan getaways that don鈥檛 require airfare.


Getaway from It All

Metro Detroit native Elizabeth Kott lives in Los Angeles, where she is a co-host of the podcast听鈥. But she misses Michigan and 鈥渃raves nature,鈥 so she found a trip to a in Big Bear, California, to be just the antidote to city life.

Getaway offers what it calls Outposts in about 25 places around the U.S., including one in Columbiaville, Michigan, which is about an hour drive from Detroit. Guests can choose to stay in various sizes of tiny cabins scattered around the woods.

The new听in Michigan sits on 153 private acres and offers 45 cabins with big windows for viewing the trees. Guests can choose a cabin with one queen-size bed or a cabin with queen-sized bunks. There鈥檚 a small kitchen and a hot shower. Fire pits, firewood, and picnic tables come with each unit. There鈥檚 even an opportunity to lock away cell phones upon arrival.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e so fun 鈥 tiny cabins with massive windows with this beautiful view,鈥 Kott says. 鈥淭hey really support the unplugging from technology, simplifying, for the duration of the stay.鈥

Rates at Getaway The Thumb in Columbiaville start at $109 a night.听Book at .


Sleep Like Frodo

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Stay at one of Charlevoix鈥檚 most widely photographed places when you book a getaway at Half House. // Photograph courtesy of Half House

Charlevoix and Earl Young go together. The insurance agent/realtor/architectural designer left his imprint on the community in the form of some 30 mushroom-like homes made mostly from stone and distinctive for their low, curved, undulating rooflines.

Bill Thom says people love that they get to experience that element of architectural history when they rent his听, which Visit Charlevoix describes as one of the most widely photographed places in town. Thom, who grew up in Hazel Park and attended Cranbrook in Bloomfield Hills, relocated to Texas in 1984. He and his family had a house in Charlevoix, where they spent summers, and when Half House came on the market in 2001, he bought it.听At first, the family used it as their summer getaway.

鈥淥ur family of six plus our German shepherd spent summers up there,鈥 he says 鈥 all of them packed into the approximately 700-square-foot, 1947 structure.

The house sleeps four, with a queen bed on the main level and two twin beds in a small dormer bedroom upstairs. The average cost to rent is $221 per night.

鈥淧eople are just stopped by it 鈥 鈥極h my gosh, look at this little hobbit house,鈥 鈥 he says. 鈥淚 get families who want to bring their children because they鈥檙e听Lord of the Rings听fanatics or听Hobbit听fanatics. It鈥檚 just adorable.鈥

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Bring the Outside In

In 2009, Northern Michigan native Kelly Sean Karcher was remodeling a 1900s farmhouse in Northport intending to call it his new home. But then he got called away for his job, so he began renting听through Airbnb instead, and was gratified when guests responded with enthusiasm 鈥 not just for the property itself, 鈥渂ut the reasoning behind the choices I made during the renovations and the lifestyle it promoted.鈥

He describes that lifestyle as 鈥渃omfortable minimalism in a carefully curated space.鈥

Karcher grew the formation of his kit home company, , and two more rentals that are an actual Hygge Supply home:听 in Lake Leelanau and the in Hocking Hills, Ohio. The Modern Farmhouse is offered on Airbnb as part of Hygge Stay, the hospitality arm of his company, and the Hygge Supply website. The other two locations are also offered on the Hygge Supply website.

Birch Le Collaboration House features floor-to-ceiling windows that look onto the large, covered porch, which also has its own fireplace so it can be used year-round. 鈥淭he way the home is built and the way the windows are positioned, it feels like you鈥檙e floating amongst the trees,鈥 Karcher says.

With three bedrooms and 2 baths, the Birch Le Collaboration house accommodates up to six. Rent depends on the dates and total number of guests. Book at听.


See the Light on Lake Superior

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Book a cozy stay at Big Bay Point Lighthouse Bed and Breakfast and learn the history of this Lake Superior beacon. // Photograph courtesy of Big Bay Point Lighthouse Bed and Breakfast

Nick Korstad made some updates at听over the winter following the pandemic. COVID prompted him to scale down a common area for guests and create seating space with TVs in the lighthouse鈥檚 five bedrooms so that guests trying to socially distance from others aren鈥檛 limited to sitting on the bed when they remain in their rooms.

Korstad bought the 1896 lighthouse in 2018. Isolated on a sandstone cliff overlooking Lake Superior, it鈥檚 listed on the.听One of the few surviving resident lighthouses in the country, it鈥檚 still functioning, with a rotating beacon that still shines brightly for the ships that pass through the channel below.

The lighthouse was actually built as a duplex; Korstad lives in half, and the B&B is housed in the other side. It鈥檚 like a normal house on the inside until you get to the second level, where the Fresnel lens is; then, the metal stairways that are part of a traditional lighthouse begin.

Korstad has updated the furnishings, drawing on his background in hotels to create a more intimate and less kitschy experience for guests. 鈥淭here is not one doily,鈥 he notes.

He offers tours and gladly shares the lighthouse鈥檚 history and lore with guests.

鈥淲hen they stay here, they get to learn what lighthouse keepers did,鈥 he says. 鈥淎nd they get to see interesting architecture that isn鈥檛 necessarily used anymore.鈥

Rates start around $205 per night, depending on the room and season. Learn more at


Float This Idea

Peter Morrison grew up in Redford; his wife Sally Coder-Morrison was raised in Walled Lake. After they married, she worked as a school bus driver and he drove a semi. Then they got an idea.

They had always loved being on the water. So, after their kids rented a houseboat during a trip to Kentucky, they were inspired to build a 105-foot yacht, moor it near Saugatuck, and run it like a bed and breakfast.

They live on a 40-foot cabin cruiser next to the yacht in the summer and make the larger boat their home in the wintertime. The vessel never comes out of the water.

Since 2010,听has been welcoming guests to its four staterooms, each with its own bath, from around May 1 to Oct. 1.

Each room accommodates two adults and has a queen bed. The couple provides guests with breakfast; after that, they鈥檙e on their own to explore the area. Guests come from all over and many are repeat customers.

鈥淲e鈥檝e had a ball,鈥 Sally says. 鈥淲e鈥檝e met people from all over the world.鈥

Each room accommodates two adults. Rent is $195 per night. Learn more at .


Midcentury, Modernized Michigan Getaway

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The Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Eppstein House is a dream destination for fans of the master of Midcentury. // Photograph courtesy of Tim Hills, Trystcraft

Frank Lloyd Wright is a big draw for those who rent the听in Galesburg. Wright designed the Midcentury Modern home, built in 1953. It was completely restored by current owners Marika Broere and Tony Hillebrandt, Canadians who fell in love with the property at first sight and bought it in 2016. It was one of several听Wright designs commissioned by a group of Upjohn research scientists who built their homes in The Acres, a 70-acre enclave near Kalamazoo.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the only neighborhood [Wright] designed that actually didn鈥檛 get overdeveloped,鈥 says Fred Taber, the real estate agent who sold the Eppstein House to its current owners and now serves as its caretaker. 鈥淗e built four, and one of his students built one. And that was it.鈥

Taber says the house was in 鈥減retty bad shape鈥 when Broere and Hillebrandt bought it. In addition to restoring its original finishes and updating the HVAC, bathrooms, and kitchen, they鈥檝e furnished it with many original Frank Lloyd Wright pieces and other art and collectibles from the time period.

鈥淩enting out the house gives us the opportunity to share it with design and architecture enthusiasts from all over the world,鈥 Broere said via email while traveling in India. 鈥淭he income from it helps us keep up the house and gain back some of the money we put into restoration.鈥

The couple has purchased another nearby Wright creation, Pratt House, and plan to restore and then rent that one as well, Faber notes.

Eppstein House rents for around $550 per night, but is not taking reservations currently. For more听information, visit.听


Park It Above the Garage

A stay at the听in Flint offers a glimpse into the city鈥檚 auto industry past.听In 2014, Chad Schlosser and his family bought a 1928 brick Tudor-style home that was designed by Norbert Doughterty, who was hired by General Motors to develop the neighborhood.

At the time it was built, 鈥渟o many people were moving to the cities that there were housing shortages,鈥 Schlosser says. 鈥淲orkers were living in tents in parks and things of that sort [and GM] hired Norbert Dougherty to design and lay out the whole neighborhood.鈥

The Schlossers鈥 home, which Doughterty designed for his own family, came with the original loft above the garage. Both were in bad shape and took months to renovate.

Sleeping two comfortably, the approximately 300-square-foot loft space has been rented nearly every night for the past four years. Guests range from medical students to people traveling on nearby I-75 and others who come to听visit Frankenmuth听鈥 about 25 minutes away.

Schlosser says there鈥檚 lots to do nearby, including arts and cultural attractions, bike trails, and a disc golf course right next door. And it鈥檚 hard to beat the price 鈥 $58 a night.

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Groove to Motown

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This bed-and-breakfast is filled with Motown-themed touches. // Photograph by Charlie Wollborg

officially opened in September 2019 following three years of renovation.听Housed in a restored 1911 mansion, the home offers a balance of modern amenities and Motown-themed touches, including working Wurlitzer jukeboxes, lots of pictures and artwork, rooms named after Motown artists, and a one-of-a-kind dance floor in the basement that鈥檚 made out of records sealed under epoxy.

Many guests come as part of a trip that includes taking in the nearby Motown Museum. The home is also available for parties and corporate retreats. 鈥淭he museum is really a draw,鈥 owner David King says. 鈥淧eople love the experience of going there 鈥 they feel like they connected with the city, with the music. 鈥 Music connects us as humans 鈥 and everybody loves Motown.鈥

Rent for the entire home, with a capacity of 16 people, is $782 per night. Bookings are available at . Guests may also book by contacting King directly at听.

This post was originally published in 2021 and has been updated for 2023.听