Backpacking
10 minutes
Hard
The Porcupine Mountains Segment of the North Country Trail offers an unparalleled backpacking experience within Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Encompassing rugged wilderness, dense hardwood forests, cascading waterfalls, and dramatic Lake Superior vistas, this trail is a bucket-list destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Known for its pristine environment and challenging terrain, this stretch epitomizes the raw beauty of the Midwest. With well-marked paths and backcountry campsites, it’s a prime location for immersing yourself in the natural wonders of the region.
Lake of the Clouds Section
Big Carp River Trail Connection
Summit Peak and Escarpment Ridge
The Porcupine Mountains were historically inhabited by the Ojibwa people, who revered the area's rich natural resources. Today, efforts are in place to preserve the wilderness character, making it one of the few remaining extensive old-growth forests in the Midwest. Wildlife sightings may include black bears, moose, and bald eagles—so keep your camera ready.
Backpacking the North Country Trail in Porcupine Mountains Segment - Presque Isle Road
Backpacking the North Country Trail in Porcupine Mountains Segment in Presque Isle Road
Coordinates: 46.6568, -89.9521
Backpacking
Late Summer through Early Fall
Wakefield, UK
Backcountry Explorer
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.