Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore Tours

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Spectacular sand dunes loom over the deep blue waters of Lake Michigan at this national park, where the rivers run clear and the forest rings with birdcalls. 

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is one of the most beautiful places in the Midwest. Hike the nature trails, swim on the beaches and camp under a star-filled sky.

Climb the sand dunes and you’ll be rewarded with spectacular views in all directions. The walk begins at the Dune Center, which has information and restroom facilities available. 

If you’re not keen on climbing, consider the Sleeping Bear Heritage trail that starts at the same location. Cycle, walk or skate the hard-surface path, which winds for miles through the park. 

Cruise along Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive for an unforgettable experience. This 7.4-mile (12-kilometer) road takes you past some of the park’s most well-known attractions. See a covered bridge and stop to appreciate the view at key sites. Glen Lake Overlook, Dune Overlook and Lake Michigan Overlook are great places to get out your camera and capture memories. Pass through shady forests and sun-drenched clearings before you end up back where you started. 

Visit Glen Haven Village to explore an example of a typical lakeside logging town. Many of the buildings from the 1920s have been restored and are filled with historical exhibits that will interest children. Enjoy a live demonstration at the blacksmith shop and check out the boats on display at the Cannery Boathouse Museum. Shop for interesting items at the historic Glen Haven General Store.

Kayak past the leafy shores of the Platte River or visit one of the inland lakes. Watch for birds during the summer months and enjoy the lovely display of wildflowers in spring. Enroll the kids in a Junior Ranger Program if you’re here for a longer stay. They’ll be kept busy with hikes, rides and other fun activities organized by park rangers.

Sleep at one of the little villages nearby to enjoy all the modern amenities or spend an evening camping out in the forest if you feel like a bit of adventure.

Enjoy the natural wonderland of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.

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Verified traveler
Sep 30, 2019

Be sure to take the Pierce Stocking drive.

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Verified traveler
Jun 23, 2019

Do not walk down the dunes! We saw several idiots doing just that despite signage prohibiting it. These individuals were going down a 45 degree angled slope 450 ft. long with a final steeper descent to shore. Coming back up looked treacherous and foolhardy. People were really struggling in a crawl and losing lots of ground to gain very little. We were told it takes a few hours to climb back up, if one can endure it and not need to be rescued. Just don’t fo it.

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Verified traveler
Oct 11, 2018

Take the driving route. The hiking across the dune is very difficult and about 3 miles long. The city park in Empire is nice also.

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