Iron River Michigan Hotels, Motels & Lodging

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

 
AmericInn Iron River

Map Marker AmericInn Iron River

40 E. Adams St., Iron River, MI

Rooms begin at $85.90

0 miles from Iron River city center.

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Trails Near Iron River

  • Norway to Wakefield: Piers Gorge Iron River, MI (Scenic Drives)
    This 131-mile drive from Norway to Wakefield takes you through Piers Gorge, a wide rushing portion of the Menominee River, which creates the boundary between Michigan and Wisconsin. You will pass thro...

  • Brule River Iron River, MI (Whitewater Paddling)
    A wild and picturesque river that serves as part of the border between Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and northern Wisconsin. The Brule River is an often-overlooked treasure of the North Country. The stre...

  • Paint River Iron River, MI (Whitewater Paddling)
    An easygoing, scenic alternative to the brawling waterways that rumble through other areas of the western U.P. The Paint River ranks as one of the Upper Peninsula’s most family-friendly rivers. An imp...

  • Lauterman Lake / Perch Lake Campground Cavour, WI (Campgrounds)
    All the campsites on these two lakes are walk-in! Campers who place a very high value on campsite privacy will love these two destinations. Lauterman Lake and Perch Lake have been turned into walk-in ...

  • Net River Amasa, MI (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    A rough gem that promises solitude in a wild northwoods setting. Remote and wild, the Net River is one of those under-publicized Upper Peninsula streams that is ideal for paddlers looking to disappear...

  • Lost Lake Campground Cavour, WI (Campgrounds)
    Old-growth trees border this spring-fed lake. Lost Lake got its name for having no visible inflow or outlet to the body of water. The water in this lake has nowhere to go, and thus it is “lost.” Tall ...

  • Lake Mary Plains Pathway Crystal Falls, MI (Mountain Biking)
    Cyclists should expect to share this brushy, secluded trail with porcupines and white-tailed deer. Rolling through a forest fire recovery area, the trail frequently gives riders a choice between hilly...