Alpena Michigan Hotels, Motels & Lodging

Check out our list of Alpena, Michigan hotels, motels and other travel lodging options below. Hotels are listed by their proximity to downtown Alpena. Click on any hotel from the list below to view information, details, and current rates, and to make reservations online.

 
Holiday Inn ALPENA

Map Marker Holiday Inn ALPENA

1000 US 23 NORTH, Alpena, MI

Rooms begin at $142.51

1 mile from Alpena city center.

Best Western Of Alpena

Map Marker Best Western Of Alpena

1285 M-32 West, Alpena, MI

Rooms begin at $79.00

1 mile from Alpena city center.

Days Inn Alpena

Map Marker Days Inn Alpena

1496 M-32 West, Alpena, MI

Rooms begin at $79.99

2 miles from Alpena city center.

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Trails Near Alpena

  • Norway Ridge Pathway Alpena, MI (Cross-Country Skiing)
    This is one of the easier yet more beautiful trails in this region of Michigan. Members of the Youth Conservation Corps cut the trail in the 1970s. Set in a dense old-growth forest scattered with open...

  • Norway Ridge Pathway Alpena, MI (Snowshoeing)
    This is one of the easier yet more beautiful trails in this region of Michigan. Members of the Youth Conservation Corps cut the trail in the 1970s. Set in a dense old-growth forest scattered with open...

  • East Tawas to Cheboygan: Lower Peninsula's Northeastern Coast Alpena, MI (Scenic Drives)
    This drive explores the coastline of the lower peninsula’s northeast shore. It begins in East Tawas, proceeds north parallel to Lake Huron past several parks, the Jesse Besser Natural area and the Pre...

  • Norway Ridge Pathway Alpena, MI (Mountain Biking)
    Norway pines tower over cyclists as they meander along the wide ski trails and singletrack side loops on this popular trail system. Like most other Michigan pathways, the main trail is marked with num...

  • Middle Island Alpena, MI (Sea Kayaking)
    In the small bay on the northwest corner of the Middle Island is the wreck of the Portsmith. The 176-foot ship, loaded with pig iron, ran aground on island shoals in 1867. The wreck of the Portsmith i...

  • Rockport to Thunder Bay Island Alpena, MI (Sea Kayaking)
    Lake Huron, the second largest of the Great Lakes, has an interesting maritime history, which includes 40 percent of all Great Lakes shipwrecks. The Thunder Bay region was often referred to as the shi...

  • Bell Townsite Alpena, MI (Hiking)
    What could be more exciting than viewing a shipwreck? Hiking through a ghost town, maybe? At Besser Natural Area it doesn’t matter, for children are treated to both on the easy, mile-long hike through...