The Sanctuary at Wildwood sits on over 90 acres of woods and meadows in Southwest Michigan. This natural sanctuary provides security for two herds of whitetail deer, as well as the many waterfowl who regularly visit the pond. In keeping with the natural beauty of the surroundings, owners, Dick and Dolly Buerkle have chosen to continue the emphasis upon nature into the lodge itself.
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In our Southern Michigan Bed and Breakfast Inn, Guests rooms incorporate the splendor of the outdoor surroundings within the decor of each guest room at our bed and breakfast. From your private balcony or deck in any of the Inn's five suites, you can watch the ever-changing panorama of nature from dusk to dawn, throughout the four seasons of the year. The views from the Great Room and Dining Room in our Sanctuary at Wildwood Inn are equally breathtaking. As many as 60 Canadian Geese have descended upon the pond and spent a leisurely Sunday afternoon before proceeding to their destination. The Great Blue Heron, the inspiration for the Inn's logo, visits the pond morning and evening during the summer months, and deer and wild turkeys can be seen year round. These surroundings provide for romantic escapes and relaxing lodging.
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