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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • What can you do at loons nest?

    Along with each Upper Peninsula Cabin Rental on the Lake, guests can enjoy our beaches, great dock area, sitting areas, picnic tables, grills, and family sized firepits. Each cabin rental also enjoys the use of a 14’ aluminum boat. Enjoy the lake at your leisure and find your adventure here at the Loon’s Nest Resort.

  • What bodies of water surround loons nest?

    The Loon’s Nest Resort is surrounded by the Upper Peninsula’s Largest Lake Complex that consists of the following bodies of water: Big Manistique Lake, North Manistique Lake, South Manistique Lake, Milakokia Lake, Lake Ann Louise, and Millecoquins Lake.

  • How many loons nest in new hampshire each year?

    Each year, LPC Biologists float more than 80 loon nesting rafts throughout the state. Over the past two decades, loons nesting on rafts have produced roughly 25% of the chicks hatched in New Hampshire.

  • Why camp at Loons Point Campground?

    The Northern Michigan camping experience! It creates great memories and friendships that last a lifetime! This summer, we invite you to camp with us at Loons Point Campground in Northern Michigan’s pristine wilderness where you can enjoy camping, fishing, hunting, boating, canoeing, trail hiking, biking and nature’s wildlife.

  • What challenges do loons face when nesting?

    Nesting loons face a number of challenges during their 28 day incubation of eggs. Loon nests are vulnerable to natural or human-induced water level changes that flood nests or leave them stranded out of reach of parents. Floating nest rafts rise and fall with water levels and help loons cope with these water level changes.

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