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Hiawatha Sportsman’s Club

Hiawatha Sportsman’s Club

W 11739 US 2 Naubinway, MI 49762

Located in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, The Hiawatha Sportsman’s Club encompasses 55 square miles of gated member-only wilderness equaling 35,000 acres. The Hiawatha Sportsman’s Club was organized in 1927 by a group of men who were interested in establishing an expansive vacation center which would appeal to people from all walks of life. Today it remains the largest privately held property in the eastern United States.

  • 5 miles of Lake Michigan frontage, with a beach area pavilion
  • 37 miles of exclusive trout streams, stocked trout ponds, and lakes
  • 15 miles of beautiful wilderness river to canoe or kayak
  • Over 100 miles in an extensive trail system for vehicular, hiking, or biking exploration
  • Beautiful 9 hole Golf Course and Pro Shop
  • Cross country skiing and groomed snowmobile trails for winter enjoyment
  • 42 Rental Cabins with Boats
  • Rifle, Archery, and Trap Ranges
  • 20 site campground with electric hookups & water and sewer access
  • 2 Rental Rustic River Side Cabins
  • Historical Museum and Children’s Museum at the Heritage Center
  • Art, Craftsman, and Nature & Historical Clubs as well as other Social Clubs with outstanding member participation
  • Recreation Building including a fitness room
  • Activity Center Venue for hosting Events
  • Unsurpassed Natural Scenic Beauty
  • Private Air Strip
  • Tennis Courts, Playground, Miniature Golf Course, and Picnic Areas

The Hiawatha Sportsman’s Club offers all of this with low annual membership fees. In addition, the common ownership of this vast natural landscape gives its members a great sense of pride. With its rich history, its commitment to providing quality fishing and hunting, and its abundant family recreation opportunities, The Hiawatha Sportsman’s Club provides its members unparalleled benefits and value.

Phone Number  (906) 477-6683

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