Awake to breathtaking views of Big Bay De Noc. Fall asleep to the soothing whispers of leaves in the forest and distant calls from resident Sandhill Cranes and Mallord Ducks. This purpose-built log cabin bed and breakfast in the UP offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by natural resources for outdoor enthusiasts.
Nestled in the heart of the Central Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Nahma Pines Cabin B&B offers a tranquil escape on the shores of Big Bay de Noc. Located in Delta County, this charming bed and breakfast sits on 10 acres of pristine land with over 1,000 feet of shoreline, providing guests with breathtaking views and a peaceful ambiance.
Wake up to the gentle sounds of nature, with Sandhill Cranes and Mallard Ducks serenading you as you enjoy your morning coffee on the expansive porch. The custom-built cabin boasts 9-foot ceilings and a massive porch on two levels, perfect for soaking in the stunning vistas of Lake Michigan.
Guests rave about the convenient location, which is steps away from the Nahma Golf Course and close to the Hiawatha National Forest. Whether you’re an avid golfer, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking relaxation, Nahma Pines Cabin B&B has something for everyone. The Nahma Boat Launch is a mere 2.2 miles away, making exploring the waters of Big Bay de Noc easy. For snowmobile enthusiasts, trails are within 5 miles, offering thrilling adventures during the winter months.
Explore the nearby attractions, including the enchanting Kitch-iti-kipi (Palms Book State Park) just 21 miles west, and the historic Fayette Historic State Park, 24 miles away. For those looking to venture further, the awe-inspiring Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is 51 miles to the north, promising unforgettable experiences and photo opportunities.
Start your day with a delightful breakfast featuring guest favorites like Blueberry French Toast Bake and Savory Quiche. Each meal is crafted from family recipes using the freshest ingredients available, ensuring a delicious start to your day of exploration and relaxation. On the weekend, ask for their famous 3-egg omelets with lots of hearty fixings to choose from. A full breakfast is served on the weekends, and a continental-styled breakfast is served during the week.
At Nahma Pines Cabin B&B, every moment is designed to provide a serene and memorable experience. Whether you’re here for the outdoor adventures or the peaceful retreat, you’ll find your perfect getaway on the shores of Big Bay de Noc.
Nahma is a historic lumbering and sawmill community established as early as 1856. During the peak of the Big Bay de Noquet Company, the lumber industry thrived, employing over 1,200 workers. However, once the timber resources were depleted, the entire town of Nahma was put up for sale in 1951, a story that garnered national attention in Life Magazine and newspapers nationwide.
Located in Nahma Township, this area boasts approximately 68 percent (75,000 acres) of federally owned land within the Hiawatha National Forest. The township is rich in water resources, with numerous streams, inland lakes, and about 14 miles of Big Bay de Noc shoreline. These natural features, along with the recreational opportunities they provide, attract both tourists and seasonal residents. Nahma’s northern border is just 19 miles from Lake Superior.
Nahma Township is a sportsman’s paradise. The abundance of water, open public land, and diverse wildlife create an ideal environment for fishermen, hunters, trappers, boaters, kayakers, off-road riders, hikers, horseback riders, and all outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled within the Hiawatha National Forest and adjacent to over 107,000 acres of Big Bay de Noc, Nahma Township is a prime recreation destination for both locals and visitors to the Upper Peninsula. Gordon Lightfoot’s song beautifully captures the essence of Big Bay de Noc from Nahma: “Old (Lake) Michigan steams like a young man’s dream; the Islands and Bays are for Sportsmen.”
The Upper Peninsula is an outdoor enthusiast paradise. There are several state parks in the area, and these are some of our favorites:
Fayette Historic State Park: Located about 24 miles from Nahma Pines, this park offers a fascinating glimpse into a 19th-century iron smelting town. Visitors can explore the well-preserved buildings and enjoy scenic views of Snail Shell Harbor.
Palms Book State Park: Approximately 21 miles west of Nahma Pines, this park is home to Kitch-iti-kipi, Michigan’s largest freshwater spring. The crystal-clear waters and unique viewing raft make it a must-visit attraction.
Indian Lake State Park: Situated around 30 miles east of Nahma Pines, this park features two campgrounds and a large lake perfect for fishing, boating, and swimming.
Van Riper State Park: About 60 miles north of Nahma Pines, this park offers a mix of forested areas and waterfront on Lake Michigan. It’s an excellent spot for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore: While not a state park, this stunning national lakeshore is about 51 miles north of Nahma Pines. It features dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and miles of hiking trails along Lake Superior.
Several golf courses near Nahma Township offer a variety of experiences for golf enthusiasts:
Nahma Golf Club
Located right next to Nahma Pines Cabin B&B, Nahma Golf Club is the second oldest course in Delta County. This 9-hole, par 36 course features scenic views of Big Bay de Noc and some of the older, round, dish-shaped greens. After your round, you can relax in the clubhouse and enjoy a drink and some food.
Garden Golf Course
Situated on the beautiful Garden Peninsula, about 20 miles from Nahma, this 18-hole, par 72 course offers a challenging yet enjoyable experience. The course is 5,880 yards long and features a clubhouse with a bar. Golf carts are available for rent, and nearby accommodations offer discount lodging/golf packages.
Stony Point Golf Club
Located in Manistique, approximately 30 miles from Nahma, Stony Point Golf Club offers a semi-private golfing experience. This course is known for its friendly atmosphere and well-maintained greens.
Indian Lake Golf and Country Club
Also, in Manistique, this public course features 18 holes and offers a picturesque setting along Indian Lake. It’s an excellent spot for both beginners and experienced golfers.
These courses provide a range of options for golfers of all skill levels, making the area around Nahma Township a great destination for a golfing getaway.
Michigan is filled with historic beacons of light, and this central location in the Upper Peninsula has several beauties for you to visit.
Sand Point Lighthouse: Located in Escanaba, about 45 miles west of Nahma Township, this lighthouse is part of the Delta County Historical Society. It offers a glimpse into the area’s maritime history and provides beautiful views of Lake Michigan.
Peninsula Point Lighthouse: Situated at the tip of the Stonington Peninsula, approximately 30 miles southwest of Nahma Township, this lighthouse is an excellent spot for bird watching, especially during the spring and fall migrations
Seul Choix Point Lighthouse: Located in Gulliver, around 40 miles east of Nahma Township, this lighthouse is known for its picturesque setting and historical significance. Its museum also showcases the lighthouse’s and the surrounding area’s history.
Nahma Township and its surrounding areas in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan are rich in water resources, offering numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views. Here are some of the famous waterways around Nahma Pines Cabin B&B.
Big Bay de Noc
This large bay on Lake Michigan’s northern shore is at Nahma’s doorstep. It’s perfect for fishing, boating, and enjoying the serene waters. The bay’s shoreline is also great for bird watching, with species like Sandhill Cranes and Mallard Ducks frequently spotted1.
Nahma Marsh
Located just north of Nahma, the Nahma Marsh is beautiful for bird watching and exploring nature. The marsh is part of the larger Hiawatha National Forest, encompassing much of the township2.
Inland Lakes
Nahma Township is home to 30 named inland lakes totaling 2,177 acres and 35 unnamed lakes covering over 114 surface acres. These lakes provide excellent opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing1.
Streams and Rivers
The township features 157 miles of streams, offering plenty of spots for fishing and exploring. These waterways are part of the extensive network within the Hiawatha National Forest1.
Nahma Boat Launch
Located 2.2 miles from Nahma Pines Cabin B&B, this boat launch provides easy access to Big Bay de Noc, making it a convenient spot for boating, kayaking, and fishing.
The innkeepers’ favorite places to dine are The Nahma Inn, which is only 2 miles away, Big Spring Tavern to the east, about 20 miles, or Jack’s Restaurant in Rapid River, about 20 miles to the west.
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6757 Cascade Road SE, Ste 241
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