Motels in Sandusky, MI

Motels in Sandusky, MI
Sandusky, in the heart of what is known as the "Thumb Region" of Michigan, serves as the gateway to Lake Huron and offers easy access to a variety of hiking, biking, canoeing and fishing opportunities that abound in the area. In addition, the city operates a municipal park with a mile-long walking path, has plans to construct another, and is home to two hotels.

DeMott's Westpark Inn

DeMott's Westpark Inn offers guests a choice of 29 rooms with either a queen or two double beds. Rooms with double beds are also outfitted with a small refrigerator. All rooms have coffee makers, hair dryers and free high-speed Internet access. An on-site restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. An on-site sports lounge is also available.

DeMott's Westpark Inn
440 W. Sandusky Road
Sandusky, MI 48471
(810) 648-4300
www.demottswestparkinn.com

Thumb Heritage Inn

Rooms at Thumb Heritage Inn are equipped with high-speed wireless Internet service, refrigerators, microwaves, coffee makers and hair dryers. Bedding consists of pillow-top mattresses and large pillows. Each room is also outfitted with a spacious desk, ergonomic chair and complimentary bottled water. Free continental breakfast is also available. Jacuzzi tubs can be found in the hotel's suites.

Thumb Heritage Inn
405 W. Sanilac Road
Sandusky, MI 48471
(810) 648-4811
www.thumbheritage.com

Econolodge Inn & Suites

Located about 15 minutes from the heart of Sandusky, rooms at the Econolodge are outfitted with traditional amenities such as refrigerators, microwaves, coffee makers, hair dryers , irons and ironing boards. The hotel provides a free continental breakfast to guests, and is outfitted with with an indoor heated pool, hot tub and fitness center.

Econolodge Inn & Suites
898 N. Van Dyke Road
Bad Axe, MI 48413
(989) 269-3200
www.econolodge.com

Article Written By Julia LeDoux

Julia LeDoux is a reporter and editor at a daily newspaper in the Washington, D.C. suburbs. She received her Bachelor's of Arts degree in history from the University of North Carolina and has been a a journalist for 15 years.

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