Hotels in Kewaunee, WI

Hotels in Kewaunee, WI
Located on the shore of Lake Michigan in northeastern Wisconsin, Kewaunee offers a picturesque natural setting that promotes an active outdoor lifestyle. Visitors can enjoy an abundance of outdoor activities such as sailing, boating, fishing, hiking and snowmobiling. The waterfront parks on Lake Michigan are some of the most popular in the state, and guests can walk on the beach collecting shells for hours. The little village offers only a few hotels for visitors, so make sure to book your room ahead of time, especially in the busy summer season.

Coho Motel & Suites

The Coho Motel & Suites offers guests cozy accommodations without all of the frills. Rooms and suites either face the harbor or the river valley and have excellent views. Large rooms have microwaves and suites have kitchenettes with microwaves and refrigerators. The Coho is adjacent to its Lighthouse Store, which offers different types of nautical-themed gifts and souvenirs.

705 N. Main St.
Kewaunee, WI 54216
(920) 388-3565
cohomotel.com

The Kewaunee Inn at Hamachek Village

The Kewaunee Inn offers simple accommodations for nature lovers that are heading out to explore Door County. Rooms consists of king, queen or double beds with cable television and hair dryers. The property has a bar and restaurant that serves a limited menu for lunch and dinner.

122 Ellis St.
Kewaunee, WI 54216
(920) 388-0800
Fax: (847) 628-0643
kewauneeinn.com

Harbor Lights Lodge

The Harbor Lights Lodge offers guests 33 deluxe rooms with balconies. The rooms all have microwaves, refrigerators, hair dryers and coffee makers. After a long day of exploring the shores of Lake Michigan, guests can relax at the lodge's indoor pool and hot tub.

211 Milwaukee St. (Hwy 42)
Kewaunee, WI 54216
(920) 388-3700
Fax: (920) 388-4877
Email: harbor@harborlightlodge.com

Article Written By Jessica Morelock

Jessica Morelock began her professional writing career in 2007, after a three-year stint as a producer and co-host on Sirius Satellite Radio. She has also worked for the airline industry and as a travel agent. She completed a bachelor's degree in political science at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.

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