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Blue Sky Rentals – Stay and Play Packages – Traverse City

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In association with several lodging establishments, we are pleased to present you with our new Stay and Play Package options. Standard packages include one snowmobile and one nights lodging. Deluxe packages include a dining gift card at Peegeo’s restaurant. Stay and Play Packages can be tailored to your request. All packages are booked through Blue Sky, and most of your questions regarding the accommodations may be answered by visiting the individual resort websites.

Cherry Tree Resort

Rooms and suites directly on East Grand Traverse Bay. Waterfront suites feature private decks. All-season atrium pool and spa, complimentary continental breakfast, Sony PlayStation/DVD players, free high speed wireless Internet access, movie rentals available.

Beach Condominiums

30 one bedroom units on three floors, each with spectacular panoramic views of beautiful East Grand Traverse Bay. All accommodations come with a fully equipped kitchen with microwave, private bedroom and whirlpool bath. All units include cable TV (with HBO) and high speed Internet access.

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February 23, 2009 |

Sunny Woods Resort / Motel & Campground

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Located on the Platte River, Sunny Woods offers a variety of lodging accommodations ranging from clean, comfortable motel rooms to cabins, and campsites. Every motel rooms has a small refrigerator, microwave oven, in-room coffee, phone, cable television and air conditioning. Rooms are available with either a single, queen-size bed or two, full-size beds. The heated, full-size swimming pool and kids play areas are located on the resort and available for all the motel room guests. The onsite convenience store is open evenings if you desire a quick snack before relaxing for the night.

Sunny Woods Resort / Motel & Campground
14065 Honor Hwy (US-31)
Beulah, Michigan 49617
231-325-3952 or 1-800-347-9728

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July 20, 2008 |

Ranch Rudolf – Traverse City

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Sid, Melody, LeeAnn & Justin Hamill invite you to spend a week, weekend or just a night at Ranch Rudolf, a 195 acre Four Season Resort which is just 12 miles S.E. of Traverse City on the Beautiful Boardman River, surrounded by the Pere Marquette State Forest. The Ranch has 16 motel units, a Bunkhouse & 25 Campsites on the resort property. A General Store, Restaurant, Lounge with a fireplace and the Strawdog Room (banquet/meeting room) make up the other buildings.

Ranch Rudolf
6841 Brownbridge Road
Traverse City, MI 49686
231-947-9529

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July 18, 2008 |

Sleeping Bear Resort – Benzie County

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Sleeping Bear Resort has clean, modern lakefront cottages with fully equipped kitchens and living rooms for your northern michigan stay. The sleeping bear resort offers log cabins that range from large lodges to cozy cabins. choose from: *6 Bedroom ” bears den “, cabin 5 bedroom lodge, & 2 bedroom cabins. We welcome children! there is a complete play area and a water trampoline where kids can have a great time, and grown ups can relax nearby! all this, and more, at rates that are more than affordable.

We are a short distance from the sleeping bear dunes, golfing, Traverse City and many other attractions!

Sleeping Bear Resort
7670 N. Reynolds Rd.
Lake Ann, MI 49650
231-642-7000

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March 18, 2008 |

George’s Retreat – Benzie County

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George’s Retreat is a one-bedroom, one-bath, pet-friendly cabin situated on 10 acres in beautiful northern Michigan. The location is central to Traverse City, Manistee and Cadillac, providing the ideal base from which to explore everything the region has to offer.

Amenities include sleeping accommodations for six, a full kitchen, linens, deck, grill, fire pit, sauna and a seven-acre dog run area. Nearby attractions include Sleeping Bear Dunes, Lake Michigan beaches, hiking trails, golf courses, wineries and casinos.

If you are seeking a relaxing atmosphere with easy access to some of the best Up North attractions, this is the place. Visit our website to view photos, availability and what others have said about George’s Retreat (link provided below).

George’s Retreat
16918 4th St.
Copemish, MI
517-485-9124
truenorthrentals@hotmail.com

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March 17, 2008 |

All Seasons Lodge – Benzie County

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All Seasons Lodge is a comfortable, peaceful, relaxing, three bedroom, two bath home, newly built in 2006, nestled in the pines on a private drive off M115 Highway just 1/2 mile from the entrance of Crystal Mountain Ski and Golf Resort. The Betsie River is 1/2 mile. Just a short drive to area lakes, for your fishing and water enjoyment. Plenty of land to hunt. From the back door you can snowmobile miles of trails, cross country ski, try mushrooming, hiking or explore the wildlife. Enjoy all that nature has to offer. Located in the center of three major cities, approximately 20 miles to Traverse City, Cadillac or Manistee, with local towns just a short drive. Spring, Summer, Fall or Winter Stay for a night, weekend or week Business or Pleasure All Seasons Lodge will be the hub to your Northwest Michigan Getaway!

VIEW OUR WEB SITE FOR FULL DETAILS, RATES AND AVAILABILITY

All Seasons Lodge
18182 Thompsonville Rd.
Thompsonville, MI 49683
(231) 378-2314
allseasonslodge@hotmail.com

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March 17, 2008 |

Great Rides in Benzie County

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I still love the Benzie area to snowmobile. They did a great job with the trails this year. Riding to Money (Plat River Inn) in Honor is also great for Breakfast or Lunch. Ride in and warm up at the fire place. The Money brothers always make you feel at home. Riding in the Benzie area is great because the trails are not so crowded.

March 1, 2008 |

Traverse City – Stay and Play Packages at Blue Sky Snowmobile Rentals

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In association with several lodging establishments, we are pleased to present you with our new Stay and Play Package options.

Standard packages include one snowmobile and one nights lodging. Deluxe packages include a dining gift card at Peegeo’s restaurant.

Stay and Play Packages can be tailored to your request. All packages are booked through Blue Sky, and most of your questions regarding the accommodations may be answered by visiting the individual resort websites. – Contact Blue Sky Snowmobile Rentals

Cherry Tree Resort
Rooms and suites directly on East Grand Traverse Bay. Waterfront suites feature private decks. All-season atrium pool and spa, complimentary continental breakfast, Sony PlayStation/DVD players, free high speed wireless Internet access, movie rentals available.


Tamarack Lodge
Luxury condominium resort located on East Grand Traverse Bay offering private balconies with direct water views, gas log fireplaces, 42″ plasma TV in living room with 32″ LCD TVs in bedrooms, wireless Internet, fully equipped kitchens, washer and dryers, air jet hot tubs.


Beach Condominiums
30 one bedroom units on three floors, each with spectacular panoramic views of beautiful East Grand Traverse Bay. All accommodations come with a fully equipped kitchen with microwave, private bedroom and whirlpool bath. All units include cable TV (with HBO) and high speed Internet access.

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February 16, 2008 |

A DAY IN THE WOODS, A NIGHT AT THE OPERA: SNOWMOBILING “TRAVERSE CITY STYLE”

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By MIKE NORTON

TRAVERSE CITY — As president of the International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association, Ed Klim has experienced some of the world’s most exotic snowmobiling spots.

So where is his favorite trail?

Not in Colorado or Montana, or even in Alaska. It’s Traverse City’s Boardman Valley Trail: an 80-mile network of scenic routes that wanders through thick green cedars and pines beside a snow-cradled river, skirts the edges of icebound lakes among wooded hills, and glides through stands of oak where deer run silently beside the pathway.

It’s not the fastest, most thrill-packed ride in the world, Klim admits. But it’s gentle and beautiful — and best of all, it’s just a few minutes from Traverse City, whose restaurants, galleries, casinos and resorts provide a welcome dose of luxury at the end of a day’s ride.

“I like the restaurants, because each one has its own personality, and I really like being able to indulge myself after I’ve been riding all day. I like to stay at a hotel with a nice hot tub, and I really enjoy stopping in at Mode’s Bum Steer for a nice big steak and a bottle of that great Traverse City Riesling.”

That’s snowmobiling “Traverse City style” — a blend of backwoods adventure, aesthetic appreciation and (let’s admit it) more than a bit of off-the-trail pampering. According to outfitter Jamie Bush, sledders come to this laid-back community on the Lake Michigan shore precisely because they want to sample its winter amenities. Best known as a summer destination because of its sandy beaches, towering dunes and world-class golf courses, Traverse City is also becoming popular with winter visitors who like to sample its “Up North” lifestyle without giving up their big-city luxuries.

Those luxuries can include anything from Klim’s favorite hot tub-and steak combination to an evening at the nearby Turtle Creek Casino, a dinner at the posh Trillium Restaurant or a concert at Traverse City’s newly-restored 1891 Opera House.

“There are people who come just because it’s Traverse City,” says Bush, whose rental company supplies snowmobiles to hundreds of individuals and groups each winter. “They love the town, they love the casinos and the shopping, and they love being here at the lakeshore, even when the lake is frozen. Besides, you can get some really good deals on rooms here in the winter.”

A few of those rooms are actually on the trail itself, at Ranch Rudolf, a real-life dude ranch deep in the heart of the Boardman Valley that becomes a winter mecca for trail-riders. Some spend a night or two at the lodge, but most just drop by to spend an hour or two by the fireplace swapping tales about their day on the trail before heading into town to check out the nightlife.

“The best part of being in Traverse City is that when a family comes up for a winter trip, they don’t all have to be riding if they want to do something else,” says Ranch Rudolf owner Sid Hamill. “If they’d rather shop, go to the casino, or spend the day in a spa, they can do that. There’s really a little bit of something for everyone.”

Most of the lodging in Traverse City is spread out along the city’s two bayfront beach areas, where 60 hotels, motels and resorts provide almost 4,000 rooms ranging from the budget-conscious to the luxurious. That’s also where the majority of the town’s restaurants and night spots are — and it’s conveniently close to three of the five staging areas that feed into the trail system at Hoosier Valley, Rasho Road, and Supply Road.

Hoosier Valley, at the western end of the system, is a steep section of trail with more wide-open spaces that provide opportunities for faster riding. Supply Road is on the opposite end, in a remote section of high woods. Rasho Road, at the center of the trail network, is closest to the heart of Traverse City’s hotel/resort district; it can be easily reached by way of the popular High Lake Spur, a five-mile roller-coaster trail over a series of glacial hills.

Farther to the southeast is the village of Fife Lake, where the Boardman system links up with an even larger series of trails to the south and east by way of a snowmobile bridge over the Manistee River. The scenery is beautiful, with many turnoffs along the river and lookouts over the broad Manistee Valley.

Since the region’s scenery is so diverse, the trails encompass many different landscapes: snug tunnels of tall snowy evergreens, open stands of hardwood where the sun shines down through blue shadows, high ridges where eagles soar, wide meadows that look out over distant glacial lakes. Sledders accustomed to the wide-open raceway style conditions in other snowmobiling areas say they’re amazed at how often they seem to have the Traverse City trails to themselves.

Paul Zink and his friends have been coming to Traverse City from central Indiana for years. As early as July, they start making plans for the annual trip to their “winter wonderland” — and they try to come in the middle of the week just so they can feel as though they’re all alone in the woods.

“Every time we get together someone always seems to bring up a story from one of our trips,” says Zink. “The trails up there are amazing — miles and miles of beautiful scenery. Until you see it yourself you can’t imagine how nice it really is; you can ride sometimes for several miles through the middle of the pine forest and not see another group of sleds.”

SNOWMOBILE RENTALS:
Not everyone who comes to ride the Boardman Valley trail system brings their own machine — particularly if they’re new to the sport. Fortunately, there are several local outfitters located near the trailheads to serve would-be trail riders with one- two- and three passenger machines. One is Blue Sky Rentals (231) 633-2583.

STOPS ALONG THE TRAIL:
The amenities along the Boardman Valley trail system are just as diverse as the terrain. In addition to the lodge at Ranch Rudolf, with its fireplace lounge and dining room, another favorite stop for sledders is Peegeo’s, a pizzeria/bar at the end of the High Lake Spur. It’s a rare snowmobiler who doesn’t take a break at Peegeo’s for some refreshment and conversation. The menu is simple but tasty, from pizzas and subs to Mexican specialties, steaks and burgers. A new addition at the eastern end of the trail is the Arizona Steakhouse in Williamsburg, which offers steaks and Middle Eastern specialties, and features a 30-foot tropical fish tank.

OTHER THINGS TO DO:
Traverse City’s 19th-century downtown provides a relaxed pedestrian friendly atmosphere for shoppers, with more than 150 stores, galleries, restaurants and coffee shops, while the area’s many award-winning wineries are open for wine-tasting visits. For gaming enthusiasts, the Turtle Creek Casino in nearby Williamsburg is conveniently close to the Boardman Valley Trail. Other nightlife can be found year-round along the city’s East Bay hotel strip and at downtown bistros like Union Street Station and the Loading Dock, and there are concerts almost every weekend at the 1891 City Opera House, the Interlochen Center for the Arts and Northwestern Michigan College’s Dennos Museum Center.

(Reprinted From the Traverse City Convention & Visitors Bureau)

January 7, 2007 |

Ranch Rudolf – Traverse City

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The historical Ranch Rudolf will take you back in time with it’s “Way Out West” feel as you drive through the main entrance.

The main lodge-dining room has a western theme, from the high vaulted ceilings to the hard wood floors and the huge circular fireplace. Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner to our guests. Offering cookouts or buffets to larger groups and catering for Company Outings, Wedding Receptions or larger events.

* Breakfast * Lunch * Dinner * Cookouts * Buffets * Catering * Small & Large Groups * Company Outings * Special Events

Ranch Rudolf
6841 Brown Bridge Road
Traverse City, MI 49696
(231) 947-9529

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February 18, 2001 |
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