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If you're seeking a quintessential Lake Michigan experience, the Ludington Lighthouse Trail delivers a memorable journey through diverse landscapes. This easy 4.2-mile (6.8 km) hike, with a gentle 64 feet (20 metres) of elevation gain, guides you through open and wooded sand dunes, offering picturesque views of the shoreline. You'll traverse sections of soft sand, which can be a good workout, before reaching the historic Big Sable Point Lighthouse, its black-and-white tower a beacon against the blue lake.
Planning your visit to this popular route within Ludington State Park is straightforward, though a recreation passport is typically required for park entry. The trail takes approximately 1 hour and 44 minutes to complete, making it a great option for a morning or afternoon outing. If you want to climb the lighthouse for panoramic views, remember it's open for tours and climbing from May to October for an additional fee.
The Ludington Lighthouse Trail is a highlight of Ludington State Park, showcasing the unique ecosystem of coastal dunes and the vastness of Lake Michigan. The inability to drive directly to the Big Sable Point Lighthouse adds to the sense of adventure and reward upon arrival, echoing the isolation lightkeepers once felt. It's a fantastic trail for families and those looking for scenic views without extreme difficulty.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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3.40 km
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2.31 km
1.10 km
656 m
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The trail is located within Ludington State Park. You can park at one of the designated parking areas within the park, such as the Beach House or Hamlin Lake parking lots, and then access the various trailheads leading to the lighthouse.
Yes, as the trail is located within Ludington State Park, a Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry. This can be purchased annually with your license plate renewal or daily at the park entrance.
Dogs are generally permitted on trails within Ludington State Park, including the route to the lighthouse, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
The trail offers beauty year-round, but the best time to visit if you wish to tour and climb the Big Sable Point Lighthouse is from May through October. During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, and the lighthouse is open to visitors. Hiking in spring and fall offers cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
While the overall route is rated as easy, the difficulty can vary. Sections involve walking through deep, soft sand and rolling dunes, which can be strenuous, especially under direct sun exposure. There are also options like the Lighthouse Road, which is a more hard-packed service road, offering an easier alternative. Climbing the 130 steps to the top of the lighthouse tower is a tough ascent.
The trail features diverse terrain, including winding paths through open and wooded sand dunes, sections of sandy beaches, and areas of hard-packed sand or gravel, particularly on the Lighthouse Road. You'll experience rolling terrain with some elevation changes due to the dunes.
Yes, there are two primary routes. The more scenic Lighthouse Trail winds through the dunes and along the Lake Michigan shoreline. Alternatively, the Lighthouse Road is a 1.8-mile hard-packed sand and gravel service road, often considered an easier walk with benches along the way. You can combine these for a varied loop.
The primary destination is the historic Big Sable Point Lighthouse. Along the way, you'll enjoy picturesque views of the Lake Michigan shoreline, expansive sandy beaches, unique dune ecosystems, forests, wetlands, and interdunal ponds. Keep an eye out for local wildlife.
Yes, visitors can tour and climb the 112-foot Big Sable Point Lighthouse tower from May through October for an additional fee. Climbing the 130 steps offers panoramic views of Lake Michigan and the surrounding state park.
Yes, the Ludington Lighthouse Trail is part of the extensive trail system within Ludington State Park. This route specifically utilizes sections of the Lighthouse Trail, Logging Trail, Ridge Trail, and Coast Guard Trail, allowing for various longer or looped hiking options.
Yes, the trail is generally considered family-friendly, especially if you opt for the Lighthouse Road or stick to the harder-packed sections. Be aware that some parts with deep, soft sand can be challenging for younger children or those with strollers. The opportunity to visit the lighthouse makes it a rewarding destination for all ages.
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