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Manitou Sand Hills adventures

Manitou Sand Hills Adventures

Manitou Sand Hills offers a unique landscape of towering sand dunes and rare ecosystems, providing a remarkable destination for hiking, wildlife viewing, and solitude within the Manistee National Forest.

4,000
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Manitou Sand Hills

 

Situated along the eastern shore of Lake Michigan within the Manistee National Forest, Manitou Sand Hills is a distinct and ecologically important area characterized by expansive sand dunes and rare natural communities uncommon in northern Michigan. The hills extend approximately 20 miles along the shoreline and feature shifting sands, interdunal wetlands, and a mix of northern hardwood and conifer forests. This diverse landscape supports unique plants adapted to sandy, dry soils such as pitch pine, jack pine, and bearberry. Historically, these dunes formed from glacial outwash and lake processes thousands of years ago, creating a dynamic environment shaped by wind and water. Recreationally, Manitou Sand Hills attracts hikers seeking quiet trails that wind through sand dunes and forested ridges, offering scenic views of Lake Michigan and the surrounding wilderness. Wildlife enthusiasts may encounter rare species including Hine’s emerald dragonfly and diverse migratory birds. The area is relatively undeveloped, emphasizing low-impact recreation and natural preservation. Nearby landmarks include the Manistee River and Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness, enhancing its appeal for multi-day backpacking and shoreline exploration. Visitors appreciate the area's solitude, distinctive terrain, and the chance to experience a sandy, forested landscape atypical for the Midwest. The combination of dune ecology, forest habitats, and recreational access makes Manitou Sand Hills a special destination for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers in northern Michigan.

Highlights

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Scenic dune ridges overlooking Lake Michigan

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Rare pitch pine and jack pine ecosystems on sandy soils

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Interdunal wetlands supporting diverse plant and animal life

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Quiet hiking trails with minimal development and solitude

Notable Natural Features

Dune Ridge Overlooks

Rolling sand dunes with panoramic views of Lake Michigan and surrounding forest.

Interdunal Wetlands

Sensitive wetland areas between dunes providing habitat for rare species.

Pitch Pine and Jack Pine Forests

Fire-adapted forests thrive on nutrient-poor sandy soils unique to this region.