50 Midwest Resorts We Love

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50 Midwest Resorts We Love

Our favorite Midwest resort destinations range from cozy lakeside lodges to indoor water park behemoths. Dive in to check out our top picks for a fabulous Midwest getaway. By Jess Hoffert

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  • Big Cedar Lodge

    Ridgedale, Missouri: Big Cedar Lodge

    Upscale Big Cedar Lodge on the southern tip of Table Rock Lake features hotel rooms in three lodges (with rooms overlooking the lake, of course). Log cabins hidden among the pine trees are also a big draw. Wooden decks have their own gas grills, and room service will gladly provide all the fixings for a do-it-yourself barbeque, so you dine in seclusion while watching boats laze on the water below. If you want to do more than just relax, activities for both kids and adults will keep you entertained. Guests enjoy standup paddleboard yoga, yoga hikes, a 62-foot luxury dinner yacht and kids’ programs (including the new Fun Mountain with 11 indoor adventures). Companion destination Top of the Rocks Ozarks Heritage Preserve features a golf course, two restaurants and a museum, situated to showcase every sunset over the lake. bigcedar.com

  • Nisswa, Minnesota: Grand View Lodge and Good Ol’ Days Family Resort

    Guests might come to Grand View Lodge for the three spectacular 18-hole golf courses, but they stay for the quality accommodations and views. Choose from townhomes, villas, cabins or clubhouse suites; we love the cabins lining Roy Lake (pictured). In addition to golf, the resort offers a beach, spa and indoor water park. grandviewlodge.com

    Just blocks from downtown Nisswa, Good Ol’ Days Family Resort features Mission-style cottages with glass doors framing views of Lower Cullen Lake. The four-season resort also includes an eight-unit lodge and a beautiful beach. Rent boats, play on the basketball court, indulge in nightly campfires and ice cream socials, or try some friendly competitions such as kayak races and a sand sculpture contest. goodoldaysresort.com

  • Thompsonville, Michigan: Crystal Mountain Resort and Spa

    A destination for all seasons, Crystal Mountain wows with its wide variety of lodgings and classy amenities. In winter, ski out the back door of a mountaintop townhome. Summer allows for speedy runs down the 1,600-foot-long alpine slide. Nourish body and spirit at Crystal Spa, the only LEED-certified spa in the Midwest, and cap off the day at the on-site Thistle Pub and Grille, where regional ingredients flavor healthy high-end cuisine. crystalmountain.com

  • Ashland, Nebraska: Eugene T. Mahoney State Park

    Eugene T. Mahoney State Park is all about amenities: trail rides, miniature golf, a driving range, a water park (pictured), pedal boats, theater performances and an ice rink in winter. The grounds are as manicured as a golf course, and the cabin clusters look like suburban subdivisions. The huge Peter Kiewit Lodge features motel-style rooms and a full restaurant with great views of the Platte River Valley. outdoornebraska.org


  • Family fun at Madden’s on Gull Lake

    Brainerd, Minnesota: Madden’s on Gull Lake and Lost Lake Lodge

    Historic Madden’s on Gull Lake lands the perfect balance between family fun and serious pampering. Make your visit easy by booking an inclusive plan, featuring dining options at the resort’s five restaurants. We love the lakeside Madden Lodge dining room. maddens.com

    The 13 cabins are nice enough, but it’s the culinary offerings that steal the show at Lost Lake Lodge. Arrive by boat or car for fancy multi-course meals of seared king salmon, New York strip steak or even grilled wild boar paired with one of 40-plus wines available by the glass. lostlake.com


  • Photo Courtesy of Destination Kohler

    Kohler, Wisconsin: Destination Kohler

    It’s a pretty good getaway when you leave with a better understanding of how exercise, nutrition and design influence your health. It’s all possible at Destination Kohler, a five-star resort starring the famed Kohler Waters Spa. At the Fitness Core, trainers test your fitness, listen to your goals and produce a personalized workout plan. To ensure you have the energy to complete the workouts, Kohler’s chefs lead classes in healthy cooking. And to maximize your good mood, the Kohler Design Center, an art gallery of a kitchen and bath shop, inspires soothing home spaces. americanclubresort.com

  • Lewiston, Michigan: Tee Lake Resort and Garland Lodge and Resort

    New owners at Tee Lake Resort (pictured) have transformed four 1930s-era lakeside cabins into fun themed spaces with headboards fashioned from old doors and vintage dishes used as accents. Guests get free access to pedal boats, kayaks and weekly s’more making around the bonfire. teelakeresort.com

    If you’ve ever wondered what “sophisticated rustic” looks like, book a room at the woodsy Garland Lodge and Resort in northeast Michigan. The massive Up North lodge includes accents like earthy tile floors and oversize stained-glass windows. Four championship golf courses surround the cottages, villas and condos. If golf isn’t your thing, saddle up for a horseback ride or explore the Au Sable river in a canoe or raft. garlandusa.com

  • Wisconsin Dells: Sundara Inn and Spa

    Stress evaporates under the powers of Sundara, where robe-clad guests spend entire weekends in front of crackling fireplaces. The spa, which feels refreshingly apart from the bustling Wisconsin Dells thanks to acres of surrounding pines, asks guests to leave the kids at home and electronics in the guest rooms. On-site dining (robes welcome there, too) focuses on healthy dishes with local ingredients. Yoga classes teach ways to keep the decompression going at home, and guests can swing away at the adjoining golf course. sundaraspa.com

  • The Villas at Gervasi Vineyard, Canton, Ohio

    Stucco walls, stone fireplaces, flat-screen TVs and large travertine-tiled baths with heated floors deck the 24 suites that opened to complement the on-site restaurant at The Villas at Gervasi Vineyard. In the morning, guests brew Italian java and then enjoy fresh-baked breakfast treats (delivered in a charming wooden box) at the communal table in the shared living room. gervasivineyard.com

  • Boyne Falls, Michigan: Boyne Mountain Resort

    Boyne Falls, Michigan: Boyne Mountain Resort

    Summer brings swimmers, bikers and other outdoor enthusiasts to this popular four-season resort. Ski lifts transform into scenic rides, and families enjoy Saturday night bonfires with s’mores. Boyne Mountain Resort boasts two world-class golf courses, Solace Spa, Zipline Adventures through the treetops, bike trails and even kids’ wakeboarding clinics — as well as Avalanche Bay, Michigan’s largest indoor water park. Choose from a wide array of accommodations, including rooms, suites, condos, cabins and villas. boyne.com


  • Photo Courtesy of Lutsen Resort

    Between Two Harbors and Lutsen, Minnesota: Lutsen Resort and Grand Superior Lodge

    In Lutsen along Minnesota’s North Shore, the four-season Lutsen Resort has plenty of draws for summer visitors, including scenic kayak tours, wildflower hikes, evening campfires (pictured), fly-fishing, horseshoes and bocce ball. Unwind along the rocky shoreline before settling into the Scandinavian lodge or a villa. lutsenresort.com

    North of Two Harbors, Grand Superior Lodge offers amenities like kayak tours and massages. Choose from rooms, cabins or lakefront homes. grandsuperior.com

     

     

  • Sandusky, Ohio, and Wisconsin Dells: Kalahari Resort

    Whether you come for the massive water attractions or the African-theme rooms, your visit to a Kalahari Resort will clearly be family-oriented. Indoor water parks at the resort’s two Midwest locations are among the nation’s largest. We especially enjoyed the unique Flow Rider surfing attraction (pictured). With more than a half-dozen restaurants on-site, the resorts also offer plenty of eating options — from by-the-pool grille to nicer eateries or room service. But be sure to try the pizza at least once; it’s delicious and affordably feeds a family. kalahariresorts.com

  • Kelleys Island, Ohio: Kelleys Island Venture Resort

    A pastel yellow exterior marks Kelleys Island Venture Resort, the only resort on this idyllic Lake Erie hamlet. Thirty apartment-style suites feature spacious bedrooms, a living area, Wi-Fi and outdoor living spaces. On clear days, the steel roller coaster skyline of Sandusky’s Cedar Point amusement park appears in the distance. Other amenities include a swimming pool and hot tub amid beautiful landscaping and bikes for exploring the 4-square-mile island with 313 residents. kiventureresort.com


  • Photo Courtesy of Cedar Valley Resort

    Lanesboro, Minnesota: Cedar Valley Resort

    Experience the best of the Root River Valley at this quiet resort near historic Lanesboro. The spacious grassy areas and large cabins (accommodating up to 40 people; pictured) at Cedar Valley Resort make this the perfect locale for your next family reunion. Bike to the charming town of Lanesboro along the popular Root River State Trail or go trout fishing and tubing on the water. We wish this place were a well-kept secret, but because it’s not, book early. Summer weekends fill up a year in advance. cedarvalleyresort.com

  • Custer, South Dakota: Custer State Park Resort

    Four historic lodges plus a variety of cabins nestle among 71,000 acres of mountains at Custer State Park. We enjoyed our stay at the State Game Lodge, a 1920 stone and wood masterpiece surrounded by ponderosa pine forest. Activities include hiking, boat rentals, horseback riding, safari jeep tours and a chuck wagon cookout. Be sure to drive the spectacular, winding Needles Highway and walk around lovely Sylvan Lake (pictured). For a glimpse of wildlife, ogle the bison wandering on the Wildlife Loop. custerresorts.com

  • Traverse City, Michigan: Grand Traverse Resort and Spa

    A golfer’s dream destination, Grand Traverse Resort and Spa boasts three championship courses, including one that has been rated Michigan’s most challenging: the par-72 Bear designed by Jack Nicklaus. But golfing isn’t the only draw at this classy 600-room destination. Head up to the 16th floor for culinary paradise at The Aerie, where seasonal ingredients flavor a menu that changes weekly. While there, enjoy a glass of Michigan wine and watch the sun sink over Grand Traverse Bay. grandtraverseresort.com


  • Photo Courtesy of Clamshell Beach Resort

    Pequot Lakes, Minnesota: Clamshell Beach Resort

    Over the last decade or so, this family-owned resort – founded in 1938 – has added eight cottages, a lodge with game room, two swimming pools and a spa room. Its small-resort vibe shows in touches like a welcome board listing all the guests and their hometowns, but the spacious new cottages help Clamshell Beach Resort compete with bigger resorts in the area. Guests can borrow croquet sets, tennis racquets and beach toys; take a paddleboat or canoe out on Clamshell Lake; golf at the adjoining Whitefish Golf Club; or check out the movie library and game room. But bring your own toiletries, beach towels and coffee. clamshellbeachresort.com

  • Birchwood, Wisconsin: Stout’s Island Lodge

    The Stout family brought their lumber fortune and summer-home dreams from Chicago to this 1,800-acre haven on Red Cedar Lake. Frank D. Stout modeled Stout’s Island Lodge after the Adirondack resorts in upstate New York. Today, the 1912 lodge still sports gleaming, wide-plank hardwood floors; framed black-and-white family photographs; and wool spreads on some of the king-size beds. Its 43 rooms capture turn-of-the-20th-century class, and some of the eight cabins have twin beds in sleeping porches. Spend the day canoeing, fishing, playing croquet or just curling up with a good book. In the evening, dine on garden-fresh soups, tasty burgers and cooked-to-order steaks. stoutsislandlodge.com


  • Photo by Lisa Meyers McClintick

    Breezy Point, Minnesota: Breezy Point Resort

    Choose to stay in lakeside hotel units with balconies or an Arts and Crafts-style reunion house at this popular destination on a Brainerd Lakes-area peninsula. It’s easy to fill a week at Breezy Point Resort, no matter the season. During the summer, explore Pelican Lake on Jet Skis, try a round of golf or opt for a narrated tour aboard the Breezy Belle. Winter brings its own fun, including Zamboni-groomed lake skating and snow golf. breezypointresort.com


  • Photo Courtesy of The Abbey Resort

    Fontana, Wisconsin: The Abbey Resort

    Once you arrive at this lakefront resort on Lake Geneva, you won’t want to leave. The rooms are lovely, with decor featuring exposed beams and a bed so comfortable we wanted to take it home. Wander The Abbey Resort’s 90-acre grounds; visit the marina for boat tours, a ski school and parasailing; or treat yourself to a massage or luxurious body scrub at the Avani Spa. Dine at the resort’s Waterfront Bar and Grill for a hearty meal with a harbor view or at 240° West for Midwest-inspired fare. theabbeyresort.com

  • Moravia, Iowa: Honey Creek Resort

    Iowa’s first resort-style state park lodging welcomes guests with a soaring Arts and Crafts-style lobby featuring stained-glass windows and a 50-foot fireplace (pictured). In addition to 105 guest rooms and suites, Honey Creek Resort has 28 cabins. Rent bikes, kayaks, boats or personal watercraft, or head to the simple but clean indoor water park. An 18-hole golf course and full-service restaurant round out the experience. honeycreekresort.com

  • Grand Marais, Minnesota: Gunflint Lodge

    All-inclusive packages draw guests to Gunflint Lodge, a lakefront resort at the edge of the Boundary Waters. This four-season resort 43 miles northwest of Grand Marais embraces its prime wilderness location with activities like horseback riding, fishing, hiking and canoeing. Soar above the trees on the Towering Pines Canopy Tour. Comfortable cottages include stone fireplaces and two-person spas; guests can also opt for one of the well-appointed cabins or lake homes. gunflint.com

  • Wilderness Resort
    Photo Courtesy of Wilderness Resort

    Wisconsin Dells: Wilderness Resort

    Choose between family-friendly lodging—featuring four indoor and four outdoor, guests-only water parks and rustic-luxury hotel rooms—or a quiet getaway with fully furnished cabins, condominiums and villas at this sprawling resort. Wilderness Resort is so big you’ll need a map to find your way around. Families will enjoy the water features—including a Wild West indoor water park, an indoor wave pool and the Hurricane extreme-tubing slide—as well as zip lining and mini golf. Best of all, there’s something here for every budget, whether you’re looking for a basic hotel room or a spacious five-bedroom cabin. wildernessresort.com


  • Photo Courtesy of Still Waters Resort

    Branson, Missouri: Still Waters Resort

    Spacious condos with giant whirlpools and stylish furnishings sparkle at this Table Rock Lake resort, but the real attraction is fun on the water. Families love the free rentals, including pedal boats, kayaks and bikes. Still Waters Resort also boasts three swimming pools, three hot tubs and a water slide. Dry off with a game of sand volleyball or a hike along one of the trails. Need a caffeine boost? Swing by the on-site coffeehouse for your daily fix. stillwatersresort.com

  • French Lick, Indiana: French Lick Resort

    A $500 million renovation transformed the century-old French Lick Resort — renowned for the ornate, 600-foot glass dome at West Baden Springs Hotel — back into a luxury destination. A free 24-hour shuttle transports resort guests between two hotels, three golf courses, two high-end spas, casino, horse stable and indoor sports complex. For a livelier scene, we recommend the French Lick Springs Hotel, home of the casino as well as family-friendly activities such as movie parties and indoor and outdoor swimming. The Victorian-opulent West Baden Springs Hotel offers upscale amenities, including a spa and fine dining at Sinclair’s Restaurant. frenchlick.com

  • Green Lake, Wisconsin: Heidel House Resort and Spa

    This classic resort on the shores of Green Lake first welcomed guests in 1945 and has expanded many times since to add more lodging, a conference center, a spa and the top-notch Grey Rock restaurant. A popular location for family reunions and weddings, the Heidel House offers a variety of rooms, packages and activities. Go cruising on the 60-foot catamaran-style yacht Escapade; rent bicycles, boats or water sport equipment; or hop across the street for golfing at Tuscumbia or spa treatments at Evensong. heidelhouse.com

  • Drexel, Missouri: Timber Creek Retreat

    A lodge in the woods awaits world-weary visitors needing a spiritual retreat. At Timber Creek Retreat, a bell rings three times each day for guided meditation sessions, and a chef cooks butternut squash soup from organic ingredients. Guests have access to all of the 11,000-square-foot lodge, including a workout space and cinema stocked with inspirational films. Owner Tom Jacobs offers nondenominational spiritual mentoring meant to put guests in a positive frame of mind. timbercreekretreat.org

  • Detroit Lakes, Minnesota: Fair Hills Resort

    Become a member of the Fair Hills family at this welcoming resort near Detroit Lakes. The cabins aren’t anything fancy (no fridges, microwaves or TVs) but you’ll love the activities, including a nine-hole executive golf course, tennis courts, outdoor pools and fire pits on the beach. Fair Hills Resort serves three home-cooked meals each day and a special Tuesday night smorgasbord dinner before their popular Hootenanny variety show during the summer. fairhillsresort.com

  • Galena, Illinois: Eagle Ridge Resort and Spa

    With three acclaimed 18-hole courses, Eagle Ridge Resort and Spa draws large numbers of golfers, but there are plenty of other reasons to travel here. Outdoor enthusiasts can choose from horseback riding, hiking or bicycling before relaxing in the spa (pictured). Accommodations include 80 rooms in the inn as well as 300 villas and homes. On-site dining means you won’t have to leave the complex, but it would be a shame to pass up the chance to browse restaurants and shops in nearby historic Galena. eagleridge.com


  • Photo Courtesy of Treeland Resorts

    Hayward, Wisconsin: Treeland Resorts

    It’s easy to see why many families consider Treeland Resorts their must-visit vacation tradition. Located 18 miles east of Hayward, this pretty resort is all about family fun with an outdoor pool, modern playground, volleyball and tennis courts, and plenty of boat access. The resort’s log lodge houses a large bar and dining area with tables overlooking the lake. Enjoy dessert at the ice cream fountain, then retire to one of the 29 vacation homes and cabins or 10 motel suites for the evening. treelandresorts.com

  • Mackinac Island, Michigan: Mission Point Resort

    On the southeast end of Mackinac Island, Mission Point Resort begins where the island’s main street ends. An expansive front lawn with unobstructed views of Lake Huron greets visitors and guests. Check into one of two lodges before exploring all the amenities, including an 18-hole putting course, heated swimming pool, a health club and sauna. Dine at one of the four outstanding restaurants before catching a first-run flick at the island’s only movie theater. missionpoint.com


  • Photo Courtesy of Garmisch USA Resort

    Cable, Wisconsin: Garmisch USA Resort

    Since it opened during the 1920s, this northern Wisconsin spot has been a destination for families, anglers and honeymooners looking for an Up North escape. Guests at Garmisch USA Resort can stay in standard hotel rooms, luxurious suites overlooking Lake Namakagon or well-appointed cabins. Aged timbers support a vaulted ceiling in the lodge, which has a gift shop, library and lounge. Savor meat and potato combinations at the lodge’s restaurant (pictured). garmischresort.com


  • Photo Courtesy of Chase on the Lake

    Walker, Minnesota: Chase on the Lake

    A $30 million renovation has transformed Chase on the Lake from a past-its-prime 1922 property to the region’s premiere resort. Many of the resort’s 70 rooms and 46 condo units offer stunning views of Leech Lake. Outdoorsy families love the sandy beach, pontoon rides and fishing clinics. If the weather gets bad, head indoors to the Wii room, two-lane bowling alley or on-site Aveda spa. The wild-rice walleye cakes at 502 Restaurant and Bar (pictured) are special. chaseonthelake.com


  • Photo Courtesy of Ludlow’s Island Resort

    Cook, Minnesota: Ludlow’s Island Resort and Pehrson Lodge Resort

    Bring the whole family (and some friends) to splurge on Dreamcatcher (pictured), an enchanting four-story tree house with fabulous wooded views at Ludlow’s Island Resort. If the $3,700-a-week price tag is too spendy, check out the other 19 cottages, all with decks, wood-burning fireplaces and screen porches. Lots of activities for kids round out days spent fishing and swimming. ludlowsresort.com

    The 28 cabins at Pehrson Lodge Resort offer comfortable, quiet and clean lodging, with Minnesotan accents such as loon carvings. A wide, sandy beach promises plenty of room to lounge, and the safely buoyed-off swimming area contains an inflatable water slide. Guests can enjoy kayaks, canoes, sailboats and pedal boats at no extra charge, plus Pehrson features a solid program of kid activities like model sailboat building, fly tying and volleyball. pehrsonlodge.com

  • Cedar Grove Lodging
    Photo courtesy of Cedar Grove Lodging

    Logan, Ohio: Cedar Grove Lodging

    Just a half-mile from Old Man’s Cave in the Hocking Hills, Cedar Grove Lodging offers six comfortable cabins and three lodges of different sizes for couples, families or groups (one lodge sleeps up to 26). Amenities include a fishing pond, hot tubs, fire pits and gas grills, all close to Logan and Hocking Hills State Park. cedargrovelodging.com

     


  • Photo Courtesy of The Osthoff Resort

    Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin: The Osthoff Resort

    This elegant Victorian-Era resort recaptures the days when guests wore starched collars and flowing skirts while rowing boats on Elkhart Lake. Behind the classic white facade are modern amenities such as the luxurious Aspira Spa, a fitness center and an on-site culinary school. The all-suite Osthoff Resort also features indoor and outdoor pools and a small beach on the lake. We recommend booking one of the 48 newer suites. osthoff.com


  • Photo by Diana Lambdin Meyer

    Shell Knob, Missouri: Stonewater Cove Resort

    Guests looking for a secluded getaway in the Missouri Ozarks will enjoy the 500 acres of Stonewater Cove Resort, overlooking Table Rock Lake and surrounded by thousands of acres of National Forest. Geared to active adventurers who want luxury accommodations, the resort offers guided activities, such as ATV tours, boat rides, low ropes, zip lines, archery and tubing; guests can also canoe, kayak, hike, bike, fish and swim or enjoy spa services. After a busy day, relax in the hot tub overlooking Table Rock Lake. stonewatercove.com


  • Photo Courtesy of Nelson’s Resort

    Crane Lake, Minnesota: Nelson’s Resort

    Tucked away near the west entrance of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, the classic Up North Nelson’s Resort offers 27 log cabins along the shores of Crane Lake. Enjoy three meals a day at the lodge (pictured), including candlelight dinners, and a pianist in the cozy dining room. After dinner, relax in the sauna or settle in for a beach bonfire where you can roast marshmallows. Lucky visitors will catch an incredible view of the northern lights. nelsonsresort.com

  • Great Wolf Lodge

    With five locations in the Midwest (Cincinnati; Kansas City, Kansas; Sandusky, Ohio; Traverse City, Michigan; and Wisconsin Dells), Great Wolf Lodge has become a favorite stop for families with kids. Each resort offers slightly different activities, but you can expect plenty of indoor water park fun with attractions like twisting four-story slides, an interactive tree house with swinging bridges, and lazy rivers. Kids also love waving their interactive wands at MagiQuest, a live-action adventure game. greatwolf.com


  • Photo Courtesy of Royal Starr Resort

    Nevis, Minnesota: Royal Starr Resort

    Settle into one of 13 well-appointed cabins at this gem near Park Rapids. The year-round Royal Starr Resort sits along the Crow Wing chain of lakes, mean there are ample opportunities for family fun on the water. Rent kayaks, canoes and even hydro bikes on-site, or simply enjoy the stunning lake view from an Adirondack chair. Kids will love the playground and their own fishing pier. royalstarrresort.com

  • Grafton, Illinois: Pere Marquette Lodge and Conference Center

    Set amid 8,000 hilly, tree-dappled acres, Pere Marquette Lodge and Conference Center provides thoughtful hospitality in Grafton, an hour north of St. Louis. The 72 guest rooms have cozy beds, soft towels and squeaky-clean bathrooms. Generations battle using knights and queens half their height on a massive chessboard, and families with young kids unwind at the pool overlooking the Illinois River valley. Creaky wooden floors lead to the dining room, where patrons settle into high-backed chairs under lantern chandeliers for hearty meals of chops, steaks and amaretto cheesecake. pmlodge.net

  • Zehnder's Splash Village
    Photo courtesy of Zehnder’s Splash Village

    Frankenmuth, Michigan: Zehnder’s Splash Village Hotel and Waterpark,

    Families love the waterpark, friendly staffers and family suites at Zehnder’s. A raft ride, tube slides, zero-entry activity pool and lazy river highlight the 50,000-square-foot water park. Adults can sip a cocktail from the adjacent Elf Hollow Cafe, or the whole family can enjoy a bounteous family-style chicken dinner at Zehnder’s Restaurant, a half-mile down the road. Next to Zehnder’s: megasize Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland. zehnders.com


  • Photo Courtesy of Holiday Acres Resort

    Rhinelander, Wisconsin: Holiday Acres Resort

    Tucked away on the wooded shores of Lake Thompson, Holiday Acres provides a classic North Woods resort experience. Whether you kick back at the pool, hike a nature trail or go geocaching, you’ll notice the warm, relaxed feeling. Specialty guest rooms in the rustic lodge have fireplaces or whirlpools; cottages include fireplaces, screen porches and access to aluminum boats. Locals frequent the Friday night buffet and Sunday North Woods breakfast at the Three Coins Restaurant (pictured). holidayacres.com

  • Marshall, Indiana: Turkey Run Inn

    Sitting on a rocking chair at Indiana’s Turkey Run State Park inn feels surprisingly like taking refuge deep in the forest. Maybe that’s why quiet types flock here—bird-watchers, hikers (13 miles of trails) and history buffs eager to explore the covered bridges of Parke County (about 70 miles west of Indianapolis). Built of brick and stone, the inn anchors one of Indiana’s oldest state parks. Patchwork quilts cover comfy beds in 57 modest guest rooms, and common areas are cozy with carved wood furniture and crackling fireplaces. The only thing that seems to break the tranquility is the bustling Narrows Restaurant, which serves up comfort food like breaded pork tenderloins and moist fried chicken. turkeyrunstatepark.com

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