A special, unique way to experience the quiet beauty of Madeline Island. Enjoy Madeline Island's natural beauty: sundews, pitcher plants, water lilies, turtles, ducks and other creatures.
In town, on the lake and in the wilderness.
BODINS FISH CAMP

Two separate cabins (Whitefish & Brown Trout) located on a beautiful sandy beach near Madeline Island's Amnicon Point. Four
miles from Big Bay Town Park with lagoon for canoeing and fishing and a mile long beach for sunning and swimming. Great biking
on blacktop road. View of the Porcupine Mountains of Upper Michigan.
Whitefish-E3712

Renovated in 1997, 3 bedrooms (double beds), kitchen/living room with sleeper sofa, bath with shower, screened porch with
swing, beautiful sandy beach with fire ring.
Brown Trout

Renovated in 1998, 2 bedrooms (double beds), kitchen, livingroom with sleeper sofa, bath with shower, screened porch,
beautiful sandy beach with fire ring.
Calija-2838

A charming cottage located on Schoolhouse Road. Built in 1983 and moved to present location in 1992. This lodging contains
kitchen/livingroom with woodburning stove, large screened porch with swing, oak floors, vaulted ceiling, bath with shower.
Old Post Office-N742

Conveniently located, this 1890's Post Office was renovated in 1991 to a modern, lakeview cottage that sleeps 4, living room,
kitchen, bath with shower, deck with lake view. Within easy walking distance of the ferryboat landing, marina, Robert Trent
Jones designed golf course, town park beach, restaurants and other shops.


If you've never paddled the Madeline Island lagoon, you have missed a part of the island's natural beauty: sundews, pitcher plants, water lilies, turtles, ducks and other creatures. A paddling experience is a must for everyone who visits the island.
Learn about places many Madeline Island visitors have found interesting - a maze with no special routing. Get your copy at a special website price!