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Miller's Landing

At a Glance

    Pros

  • one-stop shopping for all your travel needs
  • a great location

    Cons

  • some cabins are very, very basic
  • the campground can be overcrowded

Miller's Landing Review

This sprawling waterfront complex offers cabins, campsites for tents ($26) and RVs ($36), water-taxi service to remote sites, sea-kayak and boat and motor rentals, and a booking service for area B&Bs, fishing trips, dogsled rides, hiking expeditions, sailing tours, and wildlife cruises. The lodgings run the gamut from one-room cabins with no running water and a woodstove for heat (¢) to a full-service cottage that sleeps 12 ($$$$). The campground has wooded sites and full hookups for motor homes, laundry, showers, Internet and Wi-Fi, bait, ice, and fishing-tackle sales and rental. To reach Miller's, take the road to Lowell Point from the SeaLife Center and follow the shoreline for 3.5 mi until you hit its parking lot on the beach.

    Hotel Amenities

  • 13 cabins, 3 rooms, 29 tent sites, 31 RV sites with hookups.

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