Experience Tiny Living in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

Whether you are curious about what it’s like to live in a tiny home, looking for a place to relax and lay your head after a long day of sight seeing, or wanting to hideaway from the busyness of life, Hideaway Tiny Acres has what you are looking for.

Unwind on 8 secluded acres in Eastern Upper Peninsula

Hideaway Tiny Cabin

A Peaceful Retreat

Hideaway Tiny Cabin is 320 square feet of secluded lodging with a similar setup to that of a studio apartment. One large room accomodates the bedroom, living room, and kitchenette with a separate room for the 3/4 bathroom.

Kitchenette

A microwave, hotplate, mini fridge, sink, hot water kettle, coffee maker, and dishware are all provided. Camping ambiance meets everday convenience.

Cozy Comforts

A comfortable queen sized bed with a nightstand is provided, as well as linens. The living room couch can also be converted into a bed. The space is ideal for two guests, but can fit up to four.

Private Screened In Porch

Enjoy a hot cup of coffee in the morning on the screened in porch. Use the grill and enjoy an outdoor meal without worrying about the bugs. Step outside of the screened in porch and start a fire in the fire pit. Perfect for star gazing, smore’s, and storytelling.

Hideaway Tiny Acres is Centrally Located to Destination Favorites

Photo by Harrison Fitts

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

No matter the season, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore has numerous opportunities for outdoor adventures. Witness how Lake Superior has shaped the coast line with its powerful waters. Featuring beaches, sandstone cliffs, waterfalls, an extensive trail system, forest, sand dunes, inland lakes, and more!

Photo by Tushar

Mackinac Island

Ranked the “Best Island in the Continental U.S.” by Travel + Leisure, Mackinac Island has so much to offer visitors. Tour the famous Grand Hotel, play a round of golf, enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride, rent bicycles to explore the island, explore the history of the island by taking a tour of Fort Mackinac, try the world-famous Mackinac Island fudge, or enjoy the unique shopping opportunities!

Photo by Harrison Fitts

Tahquamenon Falls State Park

With a drop close to 50 feet and a width of 200 feet, Tahquamenon Falls State Park’s Upper Falls is a sight to be seen. The park has nearly 50,000 acres and features overlooks to both the Upper and Lower Falls, campgrounds, boating access, over 35 miles of trails, rowboat rentals, and the Ronald A. Olson Island Bridge. There is plenty of opportunity for bird watching. Some visitors have even been lucky enough to spot a Moose!

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Hideaway Tiny Acres

Experience Tiny Living

Curtis, MI 49820

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