Situated in Negaunee itself, the Quartz Mountain Inn had rooms starting as low as $60 a night in the winter of 2011. A family owned and operated establishment, the Inn provides a free hot breakfast each morning. The motel has 20 units, including six apartment/suites. Reduced prices for seniors are available. All of the rooms are smoke free and small pets are allowed. The Quartz Mountain Inn advertises itself as the only Upper Peninsula hotel with on-site geocoaching--a treasure hunting game in which participants use GPS devices and then share their experiences on the Internet. The motel is near a snowmobile trail and has plenty of room to park trailers. It is open throughout the year and also has a cabin available for short-term rentals.
The Econo Lodge Lakeside is located approximately 20 minutes to the east of Negaunee in Marquette. This pet-friendly motel is conveniently located along U.S. 41 and overlooks Lake Superior. Attractions in the area include Northern Michigan University, a casino and the U.S. National Ski Hall of Fame and Museum. The Thunder Valley Raceway is 12 miles from the motel and the Children's Museum is four miles away. Guests receive a free breakfast and coffee as well as access to cold-weather hook-ups in the parking lot during the winter months. Room rates for two double beds started as low as $64 a night in January 2011. Seniors as well as government and military personnel are eligible for discount rates. Some of the rooms have microwaves and balconies.
The Super 8 Marquette is 11 miles east of Negaunee on U.S. 41. Located one mile from Lake Superior, the hotel puts guests in close proximity to a movie complex, snowmobile trails, museums, the Marquette Lighthouse, a mall, the U.S. Olympic Training Center and Northern Michigan University. Amenities include a free breakfast and a heated indoor pool with a sauna. The motel also offers a room where guests can wax their skis. Rooms started at $63.99 a night in the winter of 2011. The motel does not allow pets.