W. J. Hayes State Park adventures

W. J. Hayes State Park Adventures

W. J. Hayes State Park offers a tranquil natural retreat featuring heavily forested landscapes and Lake Superior shoreline, perfect for hiking, beachcombing, and seasonal camping.

600
Acres Protected
7
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1978
Year Established

About W. J. Hayes State Park

 

Located in Schoolcraft County along the southern shore of Lake Superior, W. J. Hayes State Park spans nearly 600 acres of forested terrain, wetlands, and pristine lakeshore. The park is characterized by dense northern hardwoods, including maples, birch, and aspens, as well as conifers such as hemlock and pine. Its proximity to Lake Superior provides visitors with access to sandy beaches and panoramic water views. Established to protect this unique coastal ecosystem, the park is a favored destination for both locals and travelers seeking outdoor activities like hiking, birdwatching, fishing, and snowshoeing during winter months. The park also includes features such as small inland ponds and streams that support diverse wildlife including white-tailed deer, black bear, beaver, and numerous bird species. W. J. Hayes State Park provides campgrounds, picnic areas, and a network of multi-use trails that wind through the forest and along the lakeshore. The park's blend of forest and freshwater habitats offers visitors an immersive experience in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula natural environment. Its peaceful setting and relatively low visitor density make it ideal for those looking for a quiet getaway close to nature. Seasonal changes bring vibrant fall colors, spring wildflowers, and winter snow cover, each offering unique recreational opportunities throughout the year.

Highlights

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Scenic Lake Superior shoreline with sandy beaches

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Diverse forest ecosystems supporting abundant wildlife

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Quiet campgrounds tucked within dense woodland

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Network of multi-use trails for hiking and snowshoeing

Notable Natural Features

Lake Superior Beach

A quiet sandy beach ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and scenic views of the largest freshwater lake by surface area.

Interior Hemlock and Hardwood Forest

Dense forest stands featuring mature hemlock and mixed hardwoods provide habitat for diverse wildlife and shade for summer hiking.

Multi-Use Trail System

Approximately 7 miles of maintained trails allow for hiking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing in all seasons.