The Pinecone Room

The 134 acre Besser Natural Area contains a stand of mature, virgin red and white pine trees. Aside from their use by humans, pinecones serve a specific purpose for the trees producing them. This room will make you want to stroll through an evergreen forest to discover its mysteries.
Features:
One double-bed; dresser; fan; rocker; blanket rack; free WiFi; and sitting bench at the foot of the bed. This room is priced for double occupancy. This is a front-side room looking out at Grand Lake. The bathrooms are across the hall.

Contact Information:

Shandy’s Cell Phone: 231-631-9347 ANYTIME

Built in 1920 by Newell Avery Eddy Jr., the Presque Isle Lodge is a National Registered historical landmark. The Lodge is located midway between Alpena and Rogers City on Michigan’s “Sunrise Side”. Nestled in a scenic wooded setting and across from gorgeous Grand Lake, The Lodge offers an unrivaled experience in relaxation and enjoyment. Since 1986, the Spencer family has owned and operated the Presque Isle Lodge. Your relaxation and enjoyment are our highest priority. It will be our pleasure to share with you all of the many delightful aspects of the Presque Isle Community which includes six historical landmarks.

Testimonials from our Happy Customers

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“Thanks again for letting me & my crew stay at the lodge. We had a wonderful time, and they all loved the place! Thanks for the awesome breakfast, bonfires, etc. It was great!”

Becky Trimbath
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“Dear Laurie & Robin, Thanks for a great stay and a wonderful breakfast. I’ve got the bug!, everytime I see a moose I want to buy it and send it up north.”

Love & Prayers, Nancy Sandford
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“Thank you for the gifts, it was very kind of you and your wife. Thank you for letting us use the lodge for the weekend of my wedding. It meant alot to my husband and I to have our whole family together. “

Thank you , Micky & Katie Pratt
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“Best wishes for a Merry Christmas. And a happy and successful New Year. Still enjoying memories of our stay at the Lodge last August – the Moose Room! Memories of many places, people & things…A high point of my summer.”

Frances M Berting and Robert Carlson (2007)