Where to Stay and Eat in Wellston

Where to Stay and Eat in Wellston??

If you’re planning a vacation to Northwest Michigan one of the first things to sort out is where to stay and eat in Wellston.  There are several options open to you for accommodations depending on your preferences.  Do you want to commune with nature and do a little camping or would you prefer something with electricity and indoor plumbing, both options are available.

Here are some of the spots to stay in Wellston

Twin Oaks Campground

Twin Oaks is surrounded by the Manistee National Forest, gives you plenty of opportunity to take part in all the outdoor activities the region has to offer.  There is nearby fishing, kayaking, hiking trails, swimming and mountain bike trails.  You can book one of the cabins with all the amenities, park your RV there is complete electrical, sewer and water hookups or you can camp the old fashioned way and pitch a tent. Twin Oaks also offers restroom and shower facilities, playground equipment for the kids, a general store for some food or other supplies and there’s wifi for those that have to stay in touch.

Wellston Rentals

If sleeping on the ground in the great outdoors is not your cup of tea, that’s okay Wellston still has you covered.  Right in the heart of Wellston there is Wellston Escape.  Just three short blocks to Crystal Lake Wellston Escape offers a 4 bedroom and 2bathroom home away from home.  Complete with everything you can imagine including LCD TVs in every room, 8’x8’ hot tub, AC, Wifi, screened in deck with a gas BBQ.  The kitchen is armed with everything you could possibly want and the cottage is close to absolutely everything you could want.

In an area so close to a National Forest with plenty of fishing and hiking there are plenty of campgrounds nearby, check with

Where to Eat in Wellston

Kozy Kitchen

Serving homestyle American food this is a great place to grab breakfast or lunch before heading out to take in some fishing.  The staff is always smiling and friendly, and food is brought to your table piping hot.  Bring your appetite because the portions aren’t small.  The Kozy Kitchen opens early at 6 am so you can hit the trails first thing in the morning.

Stockade Bar & Restaurant

Homemade burgers made from beef freshly ground earlier that day in a rustic atmosphere is the perfect way to end a day spent hiking through Manistee National Forest.  Located near most of the campgrounds throughout Wellston, they serve healthy portions at a reasonable price, give them a try you won’t be disappointed.

These are just a few of the places where to stay and eat, there are plenty of places to enjoy the hospitality that Northwestern Michigan has to offer.

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