From a public relations perspective, we compile and post press coverage that has been posted by others regarding the Lodge. As well, we write, post, and distribute press releases to help keep the public up to date to highlight important items related to the lodge. If you have any questions for the Lodge regarding press, you can send an email to pr@keweenawresort.com.
Press Coverage
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MyNorth.com | Carly Simpson
Ultimate Aurora Viewing: The Best Place to View Northern Lights in Michigan
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The Discoverer Blog | Aimee Long
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MLive | Emily Bingham
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Observer | Paul Jebara
Glow and Behold: 7 Stellar Spots to Witness the Northern Lights
Think Scandinavia, Alaska and parts of Canada—dark, cold and perfectly positioned for the greatest show above Earth. Gear up for the season's highlight with our guide to the best Northern Lights hotspots. Including the Keweenaw Dark Sky Park | Keweenaw Mountain Lodge.
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TV6 / WLUC | Colin Jackson
Keweenaw Mountain Lodge to receive state grant for Dark Sky Park lighting improvements
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AARP | Gigi Ragland
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National Geographic | Stephanie Pearson
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Michigan Blue Magazine | Dianne Stampfler
The growing sport of skijoring combines cross-country skiing and dog sledding for exciting snowy adventures.
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MEDC
Grants for Three Mobility Pilot Programs to Advance the Health and Wellness of Michiganders
Michigan continues to innovate its mobility ecosystem to drive enhanced living experiences and economic prosperity. KML is one of the 3 grantees, specifically tied to the dark sky park initiative: "Eco-conscious visitors come to the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge to reconnect with nature, experience the beauty of the night skies and to disconnect from everyday life. In the past, the Lodge installed EV chargers to help attract these eco-tourists. Now, the Lodge is taking the next step in its sustainability journey with the installation of dimmable street lights across the property."
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MLive
For downhill and cross-country skiers, Keweenaw Peninsula is the Midwest’s best in snow
Keweenaw Mountain Lodge emphasizes the peninsula’s tranquility. It encourages ditching screens for skis. It’s a place where people cease staring down at their phones and instead look up at the cosmos. The remote wilderness replaces the television remote. Here, nature is the show. Convening with nature in Keweenaw fosters connecting with your own self. “We aren’t for everybody but what ends up happening here is something pretty special and unique that gets people to their roots,” Mueller said. “When people leave the lodge, they are more knowledgeable than when they came.”
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