Hurley Days Inn

850 N. 10th Avenue
Hurley, WI 54534
Nightly Rates: ( 88.01 - 103.01 )
3 Star


Property Description

Conveniently located on Highway 51, near the junction of Highways 2 and 51. Features and accommodations are: 5 Sunbursts/Chairman's Award Property Free High Speed Wireless Internet in all rooms. You provide the computer, we provide the equipment 24 Hour Coffee in Lobby Iron/Ironing Boards in all rooms Rollaways available ($5.00) Cribs Available (FREE) Ice Machine Electronic Locks Wake up Call Service 24 Hour Pool area with Sauna and Whirlpool Free Parking ATV/Snowmobile Trail Access Game Room Attractive, Warm, Cozy & Inviting Lobby Kids Stay Free with an adult Cold Weather Hookups 24 hour front desk Non-smoking rooms available Guest laundry Free continental breakfast Whirlpool and deluxe rooms available Adjoining rooms Ample trailer and RV parking Internet Kiosk in Lobby Pets welcome in smoking rooms only for a charge of $15.00 per night Hurley, WI is located in an area known as "Big Snow Country" This area offers over 350 km of cross country skiing, hiking, bicycling, as well as ATV and snowmobile trails. Visitors may also enjoy downhill skiing on three mountain ranges with 60 miles of slopes within a 15 minute drive of the hotel. The Hurley/Iron Country area also has 15 scenic waterfalls.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Coffee Maker in Room
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Free Parking
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Hairdryers Available
· Modem Lines in Room
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Pets Allowed
· Parking
· Safe Deposit Box
· Television with Cable
· Continental Breakfast
· Pool
· Indoor Pool


Room Information

General Information
Number of Guest Rooms: 70 Number of Handicapped Rooms: 4 Number of Smoking Rooms: 19 Number of Non-Smoking Rooms: 51 Number of Double/Double Rooms: 37 Number of Suites: 20
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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 03:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is CST
· Opened in 1990
· Renovated in 1997
· 70 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.


Directions

Hwy 2 exit hwy 51 south.

Hwy 51 north. Exit along hwy.

Hwy 2 west to hwy 51 south.

Hwy 2 east to hwy 51 south.

Take Lake Road to US 2 and west to hwy 51 south.

Gogebic County Airport


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Restaurant Information

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* Burger King - 4 miles * Dairy Queen - 1/4 mile * Skylawn - 7 miles * Kimball Inn - 5 miles * Pizza Hut - 3 miles * Angelo's Pizza - 4 miles * Brite Spot Subs - 1 mile * Country Kitchen - 3 miles * KFC - 3 miles * Little Caesar's Pizza - 3 miles * Mikes Restaurant - 2 miles * Sidekick's - 6 miles * Petusha's Supper Club - 6 miles * Silver Dragon Supper Club - 1 mile * Subway - 3 miles * Tacconelli's - 3 miles * UP Pastry Shop - 2 miles * Joe's Pastry Shop - 2 miles * Breakwater Restaurant - 3 miles * Villa Romano - 6 miles * Pizza King Joe's -1 mile * Manny's - 4 miles * Booby Hatch - 7 miles * Bank Club Bar and Grill - 1 mile * End Zone Sports Bar - 1 mile * Horses Corral - 1 mile * Freddy's Place - 1 mile * Iron Horse Saloon - 1 mile * Macs Bar - 1 mile * Mahogany Ridge - 1 mile * El Monterey Cafe - 1 mile * Pine Lake Lodge - 15 miles * Elk and Hound - 5 miles * Royal Bakery - 2 miles * Starlite - 3 miles * Squeak's Bar and Restaurant - 4 miles * Don and GG's - 3 miles * Black River Lodge - 20 miles * Rigoni's - 4 miles * American Legion (Fish Fry every Friday) - 3 miles * The Pines - 20 miles * Cardo's Cafe - 1 mile


Recreation Information


* waterfalls * 377,900 county owned forest land for public use * Chequamegan National forest * Apostle Island lake shore * Ottawa National forest * Abundant wildlife * Iron county historical museum * Ironwood Area Historical Society * Little finland * Plummer mine interpretive park * Hurley heritage walking tours * Hiawatha - Worlds Tallest Indian * Fishing * Swimming * Boating * Sailing * Lake Superior * Copper Peak Ski Flying Hill * Black River National Forest Scenic Byway * Historical Ironwood Theatre * Memorial building * Lake Gogebic


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Hurley, Wisconsin is located in an area known as "Big Snow country." the area offers over 350 km of cross country skiing, hiking, bicycling, as we as ATV and snowmobile trails. Visitors may enjoy skiing on three mountain ranges with 60 miles of slopes within 15 min drive of the hotel. the Hurley/Iron County also has 15 scenic waterfalls.

Iron County Museum

Hurley, WI 54534 715-561-2244 10AM to 2PM Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-Sat. The areas most extensive collection of Penokee Iron Arange artifacts.

Eagle Bluff Golf Club

Hurley, WI 54534 715-561-3552 Seasonal 7AM to 10PM (weather permitting) Challenging 9 holes public golf course.

Waterfalls

Iron County Year round the most spectacular waterfalls in Wisconsin both in height and scenery, 9 total.

Hurley, Wisconsin is located in an area known as "Big Snow country." the area offers over 350 km of cross country skiing, hiking, bicycling, as we as ATV and snowmobile trails. Visitors may enjoy skiing on three mountain ranges with 60 miles of slopes within 15 min drive of the hotel. the Hurley/Iron County also has 15 scenic waterfalls.

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