Summary:
Lake Superior cabin on Whitefish Bay, 2 bedrooms, sleeps 6 — your Eastern UP spring basecamp. Whitefish Point is minutes away from the greatest spring bird migration on the Great Lakes. Watch the ice break on Lake Superior, catch the Northern Lights at peak season, and hike to Tahquamenon Falls before the summer crowds arrive. Wood-burning fireplace, firepit, and stunning lake views. The UP at its most raw and beautiful.
The Space:
Your Eastern Upper Peninsula basecamp is ready. Paradise Perch sits on the shore of Whitefish Bay with panoramic Lake Superior views from the front of the cabin — one of the most dramatic lakefront settings in the entire UP. Minutes from Whitefish Point, Tahquamenon Falls, and direct snowmobile and UTV trail access right from the property. 2 bedrooms, sleeps 6. Built for couples, families, and small groups who want the real UP experience in every season.
WHY GUESTS LOVE IT — SPRING
🦅 Whitefish Point spring bird migration — one of the greatest raptor and songbird migrations in North America passes directly over the Point every April and May, minutes from the cabin door
🌌 Prime Northern Lights season — Whitefish Bay's dark skies and open Lake Superior horizon make Paradise Perch one of the best Aurora viewing spots in the entire Great Lakes region
💧 Tahquamenon Falls at peak flow — the amber-colored falls run hardest in spring snowmelt and the trails are completely uncrowded before Memorial Day
🔥 Watch the ice break on Lake Superior from the front of the cabin — spring ice-out on Whitefish Bay is one of the most dramatic natural events in the UP
🌸 The UP coming alive after winter — wildflowers, returning wildlife, and the whole region to yourself before summer season begins
SLEEPING ARRANGEMENTS — SLEEPS 6
Bedroom 1: Queen bed
Bedroom 2: Full bed
Additional: Twin bed — great for a solo guest or child
Note: This is a cozy 2-bedroom cabin ideal for couples, families of 4, or small groups of up to 6
INSIDE THE CABIN
Fully equipped kitchen with stainless steel appliances
Open-concept living and dining space with Lake Superior views
Wood-burning fireplace for cozy evenings
High-speed fiber WiFi throughout
Washer and dryer on site
Gear room and boot-friendly mudroom — built for adventure in every season
OUTSIDE
Large front yard with panoramic Whitefish Bay and Lake Superior views
Firepit for evenings under the stars
Gas BBQ grill for outdoor dining
Direct access to groomed snowmobile and UTV trails
Free parking for 2 trucks plus trailer
Keyless self check-in — access code sent 72 hours before arrival
WHAT GUESTS ARE SAYING
"The cabin was extremely clean and exactly what was in the pictures. Nice place to stay and snowmobile!" — Eric
"Beautiful and accessible. What a great place to stay." — Alex
"Great lakefront cabin with access to snowmobile trails." — Kenny
Save this listing — dates fill fast year-round in Paradise. We'd love to be your UP basecamp.
Guest Access:
Guests enjoy full private access to the entire cabin and property, including all bedrooms, bathrooms, the fully equipped kitchen, living spaces, laundry area, and outdoor areas such as the deck and yard.
Check-in is simple and flexible with secure keyless entry. Your personal access code will be sent 72 hours before arrival, allowing you to arrive anytime after check-in and start enjoying your stay right away.
The Neighborhood:
Paradise Perch sits on the shore of Whitefish Bay in Paradise, Michigan — and the name is no accident. You are 18 minutes from Whitefish Point, 20 minutes from Tahquamenon Falls, and steps from the Lake Superior shoreline. This is the most geographically privileged location in the Eastern Upper Peninsula, and almost everything worth doing is within easy reach.
RIGHT OUTSIDE THE DOOR
Whitefish Bay and Lake Superior shoreline — on the property
Your private yard opens to Whitefish Bay with panoramic Lake Superior views. Walk the shoreline, search for agates and Yooperlites after dark, watch freighters pass on the horizon, or simply sit and take in one of the most dramatic lake views in the Midwest. In winter, the frozen bay and ice formations along the shore are something you don't forget.
Tahquamenon Brewery and Pub — 5 minutes
One of the UP's most beloved brewpubs, located right in Paradise. Fresh craft beer, great food, and that genuine UP small-town energy that makes every visit feel like a local experience. The perfect stop before or after a day at the falls.
WITHIN 20 MINUTES
Tahquamenon Falls State Park — 12 miles, 20 minutes
One of the crown jewels of the Upper Peninsula and one of the largest waterfalls east of the Mississippi. The Upper Falls run amber-colored from cedar tannins and stretch over 200 feet wide — a genuine natural spectacle. Four miles downstream, the Lower Falls cascade around an island where you can rent a rowboat and paddle straight into the falls. In winter, the falls freeze into towering ice formations that draw visitors from across the Midwest. An easy 20-minute drive and easily a full day.
Whitefish Point Lighthouse — 11 miles, 18 minutes
The oldest active lighthouse on Lake Superior, standing since 1861. Every vessel entering or leaving Lake Superior passes this point. Walk the beach, climb the lighthouse for views that stretch to Canada on a clear day, and experience one of the most remote and dramatic pieces of shoreline in the Great Lakes.
Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum at Whitefish Point — 11 miles, 18 minutes
One of Michigan's most visited museums and the most compelling maritime history destination in the Great Lakes. The museum tells the stories of more than 200 shipwrecks in the Whitefish Point area — including the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, immortalized by Gordon Lightfoot. The recovered 200-pound bronze bell of the Fitzgerald is on display here. Open May through October.
Whitefish Point Bird Observatory — 11 miles, 18 minutes
One of the premier raptor and songbird migration sites in North America. Every spring, thousands of hawks, owls, eagles, falcons, and warblers funnel through Whitefish Point on their migration north — a designated Important Bird Area and a genuine bucket-list experience for birders and nature lovers alike. The spring migration peaks in April and May and is completely free to visit.
Yooperlites on the Lake Superior Shoreline — steps from the cabin
Paradise and the surrounding Lake Superior shoreline is one of the best places in the world to hunt Yooperlites — rare sodalite-rich stones that glow a vivid orange under UV light. Grab a UV flashlight, head to the beach after dark, and experience one of the most unique UP adventures you can have. The rocks are right here, and most guests have never heard of them before they arrive.
WORTH THE DRIVE
Crisp Point Lighthouse — 37 miles, about 70 minutes
One of the most remote and photographed lighthouses in the UP, located on a wild stretch of Lake Superior shoreline accessible by a seasonal forest road. This is a genuine adventure drive — worth every mile and best visited May through October when the road is clear. Call ahead to confirm road conditions before you go.
Newberry and Oswald's Bear Ranch — 45 minutes
Newberry is the gateway town of the Eastern UP, with Oswald's Bear Ranch just outside — the largest bear sanctuary in the United States. Four natural habitats, photo opportunities with bear cubs, and an experience that is genuinely unlike anything else in Michigan. The surrounding Newberry area also offers UTV and ORV trails, the Luce County Logging Museum, and the famous Toonerville Trolley riverboat tour to Tahquamenon Falls.
Sault Ste. Marie and the Soo Locks — 60 minutes
One of the great engineering wonders of the world and one of the most visited sites in the UP. Watch 1,000-foot freighters pass through the locks between Lake Superior and Lake Huron from the free viewing platform — a genuinely awe-inspiring experience. The Soo also offers the Tower of History, Point Iroquois Lighthouse, waterfront dining, and easy access into Canada.
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore — 90 minutes
The UP's most iconic destination. Kayak beneath the towering sandstone cliffs and sea caves, hike to Chapel Falls and Miners Beach, or take a boat tour along the Lake Superior shoreline. A full-day trip from the cabin and one of the most photographed landscapes in the Midwest.
After booking, you'll receive access to our One Destination Properties Guest Boarding Pass App — your curated guide to the best dining, activities, and hidden gems across the Eastern Upper Peninsula, updated every season.
Interaction with Guests:
We prioritize your privacy and provide a seamless self-check-in experience. While we won't be on the property during your stay, we're always available via the messaging platform to answer any questions or address anything you need to ensure a comfortable 5-Star stay.