Wildlife Refuge Cabins
- Atlantic Mine, MI
4.7
62 Reviews
Off-Road
Riding an ATV or Side by Side on unpaved roads or trails, including sand, gravel, dirt, grass, mud, rocks, and other natural terrain.
Self-Guided Tour
Outfitters provide a suggested route, trail map, and list of sites/attractions to riders who want to adventure on their own.
About This Adventure
Take an ATV trail riding vacation in the Michigan Upper Peninsula at Wildlife Refuge Cabins. This stay-and-play adventure offers cabin rentals with ATV trails right out the front door.
Rent a RZR and explore the peninsula’s scenic Copper Country off-road on the Bill Nicholls Trail. This off-road trail runs for 41 miles along the historic Copper Range Railroad, which hauled copper ore from the mines until the 1960s. Ride north from South Range and connect with the Hancock/Calumet Trail to take a day trip to Copper Harbor on Lake Superior.
Ride south and take the Bill Nichols trail all the way to Lake of the Clouds for swimming, fishing, hiking, and a gorgeous scenic overlook. Veer off on various detours to discover other Michigan attractions and lakeshores. Explore old mining sites such as the Adventure Mine, one of Michigan’s best-preserved, now open for tours in the Keweenaw National Historical Park.
While off-roading, you’ll take in marshes, hills and valleys, canopy-covered pine and hardwood forest trails, beaver dams, lakes, rivers, and waterfalls. Back in South Range, be sure to visit the Copper Range Historical Museum to learn about the history of the Upper Peninsula.
Take an ATV trail riding vacation in the Michigan Upper Peninsula at Wildlife Refuge Cabins. This stay-and-play adventure offers cabin rentals with ATV trails right out the front door.
Rent a RZR and explore the peninsula’s scenic Copper Country off-road on the Bill Nicholls Trail. This off-road trail runs for 41 miles along the historic Copper Range Railroad, which hauled copper ore from the mines until the 1960s. Ride north from South Range and connect with the Hancock/Calumet Trail to take a day trip to Copper Harbor on Lake Superior.
Ride south and take the Bill Nichols trail all the way to Lake of the Clouds for swimming, fishing, hiking, and a gorgeous scenic overlook. Veer off on various detours to discover other Michigan attractions and lakeshores. Explore old mining sites such as the Adventure Mine, one of Michigan’s best-preserved, now open for tours in the Keweenaw National Historical Park.
While off-roading, you’ll take in marshes, hills and valleys, canopy-covered pine and hardwood forest trails, beaver dams, lakes, rivers, and waterfalls. Back in South Range, be sure to visit the Copper Range Historical Museum to learn about the history of the Upper Peninsula.
Vehicle(s)
Use of a Polaris vehicle is part of the rental fee.
Helmet(s)
Helmets are provided - and required - for all riders on all Adventures.
Safety Goggles and Gear
Appropriate, vehicle-specific safety gear is provided.
Navigation Assistance
Navigation equipment is provided.
Starting at $300
8 credits for Members
Wildlife Refuge Cabins
906-281-9324
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All drivers of off-road vehicles are required to be 18+ years of age with a valid driver’s license. All passengers must be able to grasp a handhold with their hands, plant feet firmly on the ground, and have their back fully against the backrest. Helmets and eye protection are always required to be worn when the vehicle is being operated.
Guests are recommended to wear closed-toe shoes, and long shirts and pants for a safe, comfortable ride.
A neck gaiter or bandana is also recommended for dust, to wear beneath your helmet (helmet and goggles are always provided.)
Bring extra layers like a lightweight jacket or sweatshirt in case of weather changes.
Feel free to bring along a backpack with water, snacks, bug spray, and sunscreen.
Guests are recommended to wear closed-toe shoes, and long shirts and pants for a safe, comfortable ride.
A neck gaiter or bandana is also recommended for dust, to wear beneath your helmet (helmet and goggles are always provided.)
Bring extra layers like a lightweight jacket or sweatshirt in case of weather changes.
Feel free to bring along a backpack with water, snacks, bug spray, and sunscreen.