For budget-conscious solo travellers visiting Copper Harbor, finding a dedicated area with cheap hotels can be a bit challenging as it's a small, seasonal community with limited accommodation options. Your best bet for affordable stays often means looking slightly outside the immediate village centre or focusing on specific types of lodging.
The village centre itself, while charming, predominantly features motels and lodges that cater to the peak tourist season, and these can be pricier. However, if you look for establishments a little further along the main roads, like US-41 or M-26, you might find more value. Some smaller, family-run motels or guesthouses a short drive from the main attractions can offer more competitive rates, especially during the shoulder seasons (late spring or early autumn). These often come with basic amenities but provide a comfortable base for exploring.
Alternatively, consider looking into cabin rentals or campgrounds in the vicinity. Many private campgrounds and state park campgrounds (like Fort Wilkins State Park, just east of the village) offer rustic cabins or tent sites that are significantly cheaper than traditional hotels. For a solo traveller, a cabin can provide a cosy, private space, and camping allows you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Upper Peninsula at a fraction of the cost.