Cabins, Cottages, Motels, Hotels, Resorts on Lakes in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
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Len and Rita Lemanek - Hosts
A Family Owned Business Serving Generations of Travelers to Michigan's Upper Peninsula since 1940!
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| Take M-123 approximately 17 miles North out of Newberry or West out of Paradise to Little Lake Harbor Rd. (also known as Co. Rd. 500). North on 500 for 12 miles to Co. Rd. 412. Right on 412 for 1/2 mile to Co. Rd. 502. Road 502 will bring you to the lane leading into Del-Les. All intersections have either a Del-Les Resort or Little Lake Harbor sign on them (unless the snowplow has knocked them down). |
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| Little Lake is an inland lake connected to Lake Superior - about three-quarters of a mile long by one-half mile wide. It is a harbor of refuge for small craft. We are located in the wilderness of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. See our maps page for more details. |
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| We are located just 17 miles from the Tahquamenon Falls. The Taquamenon River was made famous in the Longfellow poem Hiawatha. According to Indian lore, the origin of the name Tahquamenon is attributed to the water's amber color. It is the largest waterfall east of the Mississippi, second in size to Niagara. |
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DEL LES RESORT
P.O. Box 702
Newberry, Michigan 49868
(906) 658-3372
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Cabins, Cottages, Motels, Hotels, Resorts on Lakes in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan