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Lake Escape

Charlevoix   |   5 BR   |   3 Baths
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19 Foster Boat Works

Charlevoix   |   1 BR   |   1 Baths
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$189.00/night

Charlevoix Creekside Condo

Charlevoix   |   3 BR   |   2 Baths
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$129.00/night

208 Pointes North Inn

Charlevoix   |   2 BR   |   2 Baths
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$158.00/night

108 Pointes North Inn

Charlevoix   |   1 BR   |   1 Baths
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$109.00/night

102 Pointes North Inn

Charlevoix   |   1 BR   |   1 Baths
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$109.00/night

212 Pointes North Inn

Charlevoix   |   1 BR   |   1 Baths
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$109.00/night

207 Pointes North Inn

Charlevoix   |   2 BR   |   2 Baths
Rates Starting from
$158.00/night

205 Pointes North Inn

Charlevoix   |   2 BR   |   2 Baths
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$158.00/night

203 Pointes North Inn

Charlevoix   |   2 BR   |   2 Baths
Rates Starting from
$158.00/night

202 Pointes North Inn

Charlevoix   |   2 BR   |   2 Baths
Rates Starting from
$158.00/night

101 Pointes North Inn

Charlevoix   |   1 BR   |   1 Baths
Rates Starting from
$109.00/night

Explore Charlevoix Vacation Rentals

Northern Michigan Escapes offers a plethora of Charlevoix Vacation Rentals. Guests can stay at the Pointes North Inn or the Edgewater Inn in beautiful downtown Charlevoix, Michigan. Or, guests can stay on one of our Lake Michigan vacation rentals in Charlevoix. In addition, some of our most sought-after Charlevoix Vacation Rentals are found on Lake Charlevoix.

Discover Charlevoix Vacation Rentals

Charlevoix Vacation Rentals offer a unique way to experience the beauty and tranquility of Northern Michigan. With a variety of properties to choose from, you can find the perfect accommodation to suit your needs and preferences. Our vacation rentals range from cozy cottages and cabins to spacious lakefront homes and luxurious villas. (Click here to see all Charlevoix, Michigan Homes for Sale)

Your Home Away From Home

Staying in a Charlevoix vacation rental gives you the comfort and convenience of having a private space. You can enjoy all the amenities of your home while surrounded by the breathtaking natural beauty of Charlevoix. Our rentals are fully equipped with everything you need to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable, including:

  • Fully equipped kitchens with modern appliances
  • Comfortable living areas with plush seating and entertainment systems
  • High-speed internet access and cable TV
  • Private outdoor spaces with stunning views
  • Access to recreational equipment, such as kayaks, paddle-boards, and bicycles

A Destination for All Seasons

Charlevoix is a year-round destination, offering endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation no matter what time of year you visit. You can enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, and biking in the summer months. Fall offers stunning foliage and harvest festivals, while winter brings snow sports such as skiing, snowboarding, and snowmobiling. And in the spring, you can enjoy blooming flowers, birdwatching, and exploring the area’s many historical sites.

Year-round Fun Plus Luxurious Charlevoix Vacation Rentals Equals The Perfect Anytime Getaway

The Chicago Tribune named Charlevoix one of the “Best of the Midwest: 10 places to travel in 2020.” The city and its surroundings include year-round activities for all types of vacationers. (Click here to see all Charlevoix, Michigan Homes for Sale)
 
In 1882, local newspaper labeled Charlevoix the lovely, the newest playground for the captains of industry.
The name fits the city, which sits on the ocean, with picturesque harbor full of yachts bobbing in the clear blue waters and extensive sandy beaches.
Location of Charlevoix
The city of Charlevoix is located on the northwest side of the top of the mitten. However, it’s between Lake Michigan (the Big Lake) and the west side of Lake Charlevoix. Moreover, the lakes are a channel to Lake Michigan through Round Lake and Pine River Canal, which runs through the city. Charlevoix, named after Pierre François Xavier de Charlevoix, was an adventurer, explorer, and covert operative.

He commissioned the French government to attempt to find a rumored waterway to the Pacific Ocean. The explorer’s last name was chosen for the city’s name because he once traveled through the area.

Because of their location, Ferry Beach and Depot Beach on the west shore of Lake Charlevoix offer spectacular sunrises. Then after a day filled with whatever sounds fun, watch the sunset from a vista in the hilly Charles A. Ransom Nature Preserve situated on the shores of the Great Lake.

Other Things To Do in Charlevoix

Charlevoix vacation rentals offer a lot of things to do while relaxing. You can swim, fish, waterski, wakeboard, and parasail on the lake. In addition, there are many other things to do, like golf, unique sightseeing, and boutique shopping. Moreover, there are a lot of different kinds of restaurants.

Outdoor Fun

You can enjoy many fun outdoor activities like snowmobiling and snowshoeing, downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, and sledding in the winter. Then you can warm up in your cozy vacation rental before returning outside and doing more fun things.

Year-round activities in Charlevoix make it an excellent place for a getaway just about anytime. You can watch the Memorial Drawbridge as it rises for ships to pass and check out the area lighthouses and the South Pier Light Station aka the Charlevoix Pier Light, which guides ships in the Pine River Channel to Lake Michigan and has a place on the historical landmarks list.

Lighthouses

Two other lighthouses in the area are open to tours. One is McGulpin Point Lighthouse, about two miles west of Mackinaw City. Built in 1892 and is visible for ships entering the Straits of Mackinac from the west. She retired in 1906. The second lighthouse is the Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse in Mackinaw City. Built-in 1892, it is a sentinel for vessels navigating the Straits of Mackinac from the west and the east. Tours are available from May through October.

Explore the Great Outdoors

Some trails wind through miles of pristine natural beauty just waiting for you to hike, bike, snowshoe, or cross-country ski. You can even bike on a paved pathway along the big lake’s shoreline on the Little Traverse Wheelway. Are you feeling a little lazy? Why not paddle and float on the Jordan River, a scenic waterway, for a relaxing day of low-key water fun? This river is available for winter rafting! A great adventure with hot chocolate stops and opportunities to snowshoe as well.

Mushroom Houses

Another exciting activity for any time of year is a tour of a few of Charlevoix’s mushroom houses. The homes were designed by the city’s first architect, Earl Young. He constructed the houses of boulders he collected when exploring northern Michigan’s fields, woods, and shorelines.

He built 30 Cotswold-style houses between 1918 and the early 1950s, including one designed for fairies and another with a thatched roof imported from England. You will want to take advantage of what will surely be an unforgettable tour of one of these treasures. Charlevoix’s Visitor Center has a free map available with locations of the houses and tour information.

Castle Farms

Another architectural gem is the castle at Castle Farms. Conceived initially as a dairy farm in 1918, an executive of Sears Roebuck had the French-Normandy-style structure built of boulders to exhibit farm implements sold by Sears in an authentic setting that even included the livestock.

History

You’ll want to take the tour to learn more about the property’s fascinating history, see the largest model railroad in Michigan, and explore the stunning gardens. Castle Farms is one of the state’s leading historical attractions on the National and State Historic Registries.

Spend a Day on the Links

The Charlevoix area has a lot to challenge avid golfers; even duffers will enjoy their time on the beautiful courses. There are five renowned courses of exciting diversity. The classes are at most 20 minutes from downtown, so you could easily play a few courses daily.

The Courses

1. Antrim Dells is an 18-hole course with panoramic views of the northern woods. Here you can enjoy a challenging round while enjoying the sights and sounds of the surrounding forest.

2. The Belvedere Golf Club was founded by William Watson, the famous Scottish architect, over 100 years ago. While Belvedere isn’t a long course by today’s standards, it will challenge your short game.

3. The Charlevoix Golf Club was also founded and designed by William Watson more than a century ago. It has bent grass fairways and four of the most challenging holes in the area. A 9-hole course has gentle terrain, which makes it an excellent method for beginners, families, or if you only have time for a quick round.

4. The Dunmaglas Golf Course sits a 6,897-yard course sitting in the hills overlooking gorgeous scenery, including Lake Charlevoix and a Great Lake. It is ranked as one of the Best 50 Upscale Courses in the United States by Golf Digest. The course winds its way through hills, valleys, trees, and meadows and is impeccably maintained.

Warm Days on the Water

When you’re surrounded by water, you’ll want to enjoy it. Lake Michigan and Lake Charlevoix are fantastic lakes for sailing, excellent freshwater fishing, water sports, paddleboards, and kayaking. You don’t need to bring your equipment either because area beaches have rentals available.

To get out and explore the Big Lake, stop by any of the many marinas in the area that offer private charters, boat tours, and sunset charters. You’ll benefit from local knowledge to take you to the best fishing spots, show you the most amazing views, and provide the best local lore as you enjoy your time on the water.

Lake Charlevoix

Did you know Lake Charlevoix has 56 miles of shoreline and 17,200 acres of clear blue water? It is famous for swimming, fishing, cruising, house gazing, and water sports. On one arm is Boyne City, and on the other is East Jordan – both are excellent shopping and dining spots. The Landings is a great place to stop, enjoy a bite, relax, and enjoy the view.

You can approach The Landings by land or by the lake. It’s just waiting for you to pull your boat to its dock. Here you can enjoy American-style dining, craft beverages, amazing views of Lake Charlevoix, and watch the Ironton Ferry traversing on its renowned short route between two shores.

Stuck in the middle

Round Lake is a hub of activity for watercraft traveling between the two lakes. It is centrally situated with downtown Charlevoix, beautiful homes and estates, historic summer clubs, and East Park overlooking Round Lake’s pristine waters, which connect the Big Lake to Lake Charlevoix via the Round Lake/Pine River complex.

Convenience

The Charlevoix Municipal Boat Ramp is a good choice if you’re bringing your boat. Michigan’s DNR website says it has a hard-surface ramp, and the water depth is sufficient to accommodate any trailer-able watercraft. There is also the Ironton launch located off M-66. If you’d prefer to put in on Michigan, there are a couple of launches to try:

  • Michigan DNR launch, north of A.L.P. Lighting Components on US-31
  • Charlevoix Township launch for small boats, located at the end of Lake Shore Dr.

Fourth of July

Northern Michigan was made for celebrating with myriad activities and fun for the entire family. If you’re planning your time in Charlevoix around the Fourth of July, you are in for a treat. The Fourth is more than a day; it’s at least a weekend if you can. Furthermore, you can easily stretch it into a week of summer fun with family and friends.

You’ll always enjoy playing in the water, on the beach, playing golf, shopping, and exploring the many trails. Then you can venture beyond Charlevoix and experience the shops and beaches of nearby towns. Boyne City typically has fun festivities planned for the Fourth, including fireworks launched over Lake Charlevoix.

Beaver Island
If there’s too much going on on the mainland, consider escaping to Beaver Island. About 30 miles offshore from Charlevoix, it is the largest of 14 islands that comprise the Beaver Island Archipelago. With 56 square miles, the island is home to 600 people, many Irish, and all with a noble island heritage. It is known for its gorgeous natural environment of beaches, dunes, wetlands, and diverse ecology.

Take it Easy

This is truly a place to take it easy; time slows, and the way of life is relaxed and peaceful. Visitors may see the Island by bicycle, or you can circle the island on a leisurely afternoon if you bring your car on the ferry. You could even rent a car for the day if you’d like. Please be sure to stick into the late evening because the dark skies are genuinely something to behold. Since the island is in the middle of the lake, there’s no ambient light. As a result, it’s one of the best locales for stargazing in the nation.

Adventurous?

If you’re more adventurous, you will want to take advantage of the 42-mile water trail circumnavigating the island. The Water Trail is designed for paddlers who can manage the unpredictable circumstances of significant bodies of water. Beginners will want to stay in the harbor or think about hiring a guide.

If the island sounds like a place you want to visit in Charlevoix, you can get there by ferry or plane. The ferry runs from April until Christmas, but flight service is available all year.

Venetian Festival
The Charlevoix Venetian Festival, established in 1931, is a simple candle-lit boat parade. A time-honored tradition, the festival is an annual event scheduled for the fourth week of July. In addition to the famous Venetian boat parade – an event held at night with boats decorated from stem-to-stern in lights. In addition, the event now includes eight days of activities for everyone.

There are two nights of fireworks, 15 athletic tournaments, a carnival, a Kid’s Day, beachfront activities, and street entertainers. It’s not just that there are many fun things to do, but because the goal is to build community. Likewise, another goal is to bring people together; no special passes or tickets are needed. Everyone is invited!

Downhill Skiing

Charlevoix fun doesn’t stop when the snow flies. Ski Buffs rejoice! You’ve come to the right place. Charlevoix’s Mt. McSauba has been recognized among the top small ski areas in the nation. You’ll enjoy the views of Lake Michigan and the surrounding area from the hill before you take action. A perfect beginner to intermediate ski destination, Mt. McSauba has six ski runs, lighted skiing, plus a terrain park. There are four rope tows, and rental equipment is available if needed.

Need More Vertical?

If you’re looking for a bit more challenging ski terrain, Charlevoix is within 40 minutes of 4 ski resorts. For example, the resorts are Boyne Mountain, Boyne Highlands, Nubs Nob, and Shanty Creek. Boyne Mountain features 60 different funs and seven terrain parks. On the downhill terrain, you can go Sno-Biking and Fat Tire Snow-Biking. There are also nearly 22 miles of groomed cross-country trails that wind through the woods of Boyne Mountain. In addition, there are dedicated snowshoeing trails, ice skating, horseback riding, tubing, and zip lines. The fun continues after your skis, though.

The Ski Resorts

Boyne Highlands has a variety of terrain parks, and 55 groomed downhill runs, tubing on an 800-foot-long run, fat tire biking, zipline adventures, and horseback riding.

Nubs Nob boasts 53 slopes and runs up to 7/8 mile long, including nine experts only and 15 most accessible and two award-winning terrain parks. Nubs Nob also has groomed cross-country trails, including a loop that is lit at night. There’s also a ski, snowboard school, and night skiing five nights a week.

Finally, Shanty Creek features downhill skiing and snowboarding on Schuss Mountain, cross-country skiing, alpine tubing, fat tire biking, dog sleds, and snowmobiling.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I book a Charlevoix vacation rental?
A: You can browse and book our available properties on our website or by calling our customer service team.

Q: What amenities are included in Charlevoix vacation rentals?
A: Our rentals include fully equipped kitchens, comfortable living areas, high-speed internet access, cable TV, private outdoor spaces, and access to recreational equipment.

Q: What is there to do in Charlevoix?
A: Charlevoix offers various activities and attractions, including swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, biking, historic sites, and natural wonders.

Conclusion

Charlevoix vacation rentals offer a unique and luxurious way to experience all that this beautiful area has to offer. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or a family adventure, our properties provide the comfort and convenience of a home away from home. From stunning lakefront homes to cozy cabins, we have something to suit every taste and budget.

In addition to our comfortable and well-appointed properties, Charlevoix offers endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation. Whether you’re interested in water sports, hiking, biking, or simply enjoying the area’s natural beauty, Charlevoix has it all.

Ready to experience the beauty of Charlevoix for yourself? Contact Northern Michigan Escapes today to book your dream vacation rental and start planning your getaway to one of the most beautiful destinations in Michigan.