Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
Michigan · 6 trails indexed
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is one of the marquee hiking destinations in Michigan. The Trail Compass directory currently lists 6 trails inside the park boundary, totalling roughly 40 trail miles when added together. Whether you are visiting for an afternoon or a long weekend, the network includes options for nearly every fitness level.
By difficulty, the indexed trails here break down to about 2 easy, 1 moderate, 3 hard, and 0 expert routes. That mix makes Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore a good fit for groups with varied stamina — a stronger party can take on a longer ridge or canyon route while companions enjoy a shorter loop near the visitor center, then meet up in the afternoon.
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore sits within the upper Midwest forests, lakes, and bluffs. The hiking season is typically May through October for most trails; winter snowshoe travel is popular on flatter routes. Shoulder-season visits can be spectacular but require more flexibility: trailhead access roads in Michigan may close after early-season storms, and high-elevation routes can hold snow well past the end of spring. Always check the official park website for current conditions, fire restrictions, and any permit requirements before you go.
Wildlife you can expect on Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore trails reflects the surrounding upper Midwest forests, lakes, and bluffs: white-tailed deer, gray wolves in the northern reaches, bald eagles along the lake shores, beavers in the wetlands, and loons calling at dusk. Give every animal real space, store food properly, and never feed wildlife — habituation gets animals killed.
Arrive early to secure parking at popular trailheads, especially on weekends and holidays. Carry more water than you think you need, even on shorter hikes — Michigan weather can swing from cool morning shade to hot afternoon sun within a couple of hours. Cell service is limited inside the park boundary, so download offline maps in advance. Leave No Trace principles apply on every trail: stay on the established tread, pack out all food scraps, and give wildlife the space they need.
Use the trail listing below to compare distances, difficulty ratings, and elevation gain. Each trail page goes deeper with route notes, suggested timing, wildlife expectations, parking guidance, and nearby attractions drawn from publicly available park data.
Trails in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
| Trail | Length | Elevation gain | Difficulty | Route |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sleeping Bear Dunes Backcountry Traverse | 12.49 mi | 2,898 ft | Hard | Point-to-Point |
| Sleeping Bear Dunes Rim Walk | 3.97 mi | 181 ft | Easy | Out & Back |
| Sleeping Bear Dunes Wilderness Loop | 9.93 mi | 2,005 ft | Hard | Loop |
| Sleeping Bear Dunes Pine Forest Trail | 3.02 mi | 484 ft | Easy | Loop |
| Sleeping Bear Dunes Saddle Trail | 6.58 mi | 1,900 ft | Hard | Out & Back |
| Sleeping Bear Dunes Old Mine Trail | 4.32 mi | 826 ft | Moderate | Out & Back |