Hiking
9-12 hours
Hard
Hiking the Lake Superior Trail offers one of the most spectacular outdoor experiences in the Porcupine Mountains, Michigan. Stretching nearly 17 miles, it hugs the mesmerizing shorelines of the largest freshwater lake in the world, offering awe-inspiring views of Lake Superior paired with diverse ecosystems. This trail is renowned for its rugged terrain, panoramic lake vistas, and secluded forest paths, making it an unforgettable journey for experienced hikers seeking an off-the-grid adventure.
South Boundary Road to Presque Isle River Section
This westernmost segment of the trail runs approximately 6 miles and features breathtaking views of Lake Superior's rocky shoreline. The proximity to the Presque Isle River waterfalls, including the stunning Nawadha Falls, elevates its appeal. Expect wildflower meadows, hardwood forests, and opportunities to spot bald eagles soaring overhead.
Lake Superior Shoreline Cliffs and Beaches
A highlight of the eastern portion of the trail is the stretch where towering cliffs overlook secluded beaches. This section provides a unique combination of dramatic geology and soft sandy coves. The Sevenmile Point area is a great spot to rest and take in panoramic views of the unspoiled shoreline, especially during sunrise or sunset.
Connections to Escarpment Trail and Big Carp River Trail
For those seeking to extend their hike, segments of the Lake Superior Trail connect to other famous Porcupine Mountain trails, including the Escarpment Trail and the Big Carp River Trail. These intersections allow hikers to explore remote corners of the wilderness while crafting longer loop trails to avoid backtracking.
Hiking Lake Superior Trail in Porcupine Mountains - 107th Engineers Memorial Highway
Hiking Lake Superior Trail in Porcupine Mountains in 107th Engineers Memorial Highway
Coordinates: 46.8105, -89.7604
Hiking
Spring and Fall
Ontonagon, MI
Adventure Seeker
Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park
Not Accessible
Remote location - limited connectivity
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with significant outdoor experience. Best for experienced adventurers.