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Glidden Drive State Park Adventures

Glidden Drive State Park offers a scenic shoreline experience along Lake Superior with opportunities for hiking, camping, and immersing in unique boreal forest ecosystems.

150
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
10,000
Annual Visitors
1983
Year Established

About Glidden Drive State Park

 

Glidden Drive State Park is located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, along the southern shore of Lake Superior near the town of Harvey. The park preserves a beautiful stretch of rugged coastline with rocky beaches, forested dunes, and diverse plant life representative of the northern Great Lakes region. The area features a mix of hardwood and conifer forests that support wildlife species such as deer, foxes, and a range of bird species including nesting bald eagles. Historically, Glidden Drive was the site of a logging road built in the late 19th century, which later evolved into an important recreational corridor. Today, visitors enjoy the peaceful, natural setting with access to moderate hiking trails that connect to nearby state lands and other protected areas. The park is popular for shoreline fishing, birdwatching, and photography, especially against the backdrop of Lake Superior’s expansive waters. The changing seasons offer varied experiences—from colorful fall foliage to snow-covered winter landscapes. While camping options are limited within the park itself, nearby facilities and dispersed camping areas accommodate overnight stays. The park’s remote atmosphere appeals to those seeking solitude and natural beauty away from more heavily trafficked destinations. Its location near major routes makes it an accessible destination for residents and travelers interested in exploring Michigan’s Upper Peninsula’s natural heritage.

Highlights

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Scenic Lake Superior shoreline with rocky beaches

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Boreal forest ecosystem with diverse northern flora and fauna

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Historic Glidden Drive path remnants linking to logging history

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Quiet wildlife viewing spots with opportunities to see bald eagles

Notable Natural Features

Lake Superior Shoreline

Expansive views of Lake Superior along a rocky coastline with natural sandy beaches and driftwood.

Northern Hardwood and Conifer Forests

Mixed forest habitats provide homes to deer, foxes, and a variety of songbirds and raptors.

Historic Glidden Drive

The park preserves part of the old logging road from the late 1800s, a trail of local historical significance.