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Michigan
Leelanau County

Dune Climb and Sleeping Bear Point Loop

Moderate

3.1

(5)

32

hikers

Dune Climb and Sleeping Bear Point Loop

03:39

13.2km

250m

Hiking

Hike the moderate 8.2-mile Dune Climb and Sleeping Bear Point Loop in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, featuring sandy dunes and Lake

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

Highlight • Natural Monument

Sleeping Bear Dunes is part of the National Lake Shore Michigan park and was officially created in 1970. Here you will find bluffs that tower 450 feet above Lake Michigan. expect great view and the discovery of a unique ecosystem that represent so well one of the beautiful aspect of the great lakes.

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Lake Michigan Overlook

Highlight • Viewpoint

The loop from the Dune Climb parking lot to Lake Michigan is about 3.5 miles. It's hilly, all sandy, windy, and has no shade, so be sure to bring water and wear sun protection. Once you arrive at this overlook, you'll enjoy a nice lake view and get a little preview of the hike that still awaits you.

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7.77 km

5.40 km

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12.5 km

608 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to hike the Dune Climb and Sleeping Bear Point Loop?

The full Dune Climb to Lake Michigan and back can take 2 to 4 hours on its own, depending on your fitness level and time spent at the lake. The Sleeping Bear Point Loop is typically a 2.4- to 2.8-mile hike. Combining these, the entire route, which is about 13 km (8.2 miles), generally takes around 3 hours and 30 minutes to complete, but allow more time for breaks and enjoying the views.

Is this trail suitable for beginners?

This route is considered moderate in difficulty. The Dune Climb portion is particularly strenuous, involving a steep ascent up a 284-foot sand dune and a challenging 3.5 to 4-mile roundtrip over soft sand to Lake Michigan. The Sleeping Bear Point Loop also features soft sand and some inclines. While rewarding, it's not ideal for absolute beginners due to the demanding sandy terrain.

Where can I park for the Dune Climb and Sleeping Bear Point Loop?

Parking is available at the Dune Climb parking area, which is a popular starting point for this combined route. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as this is one of the most visited attractions in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.

Are there any entrance fees or permits required for this trail?

Yes, an entrance pass is required to access the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, which includes this trail. You can purchase passes at visitor centers or self-service stations. No additional permits are typically needed for hiking the trails themselves.

Can I bring my dog on the trail?

Dogs are generally allowed on many trails within the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, but specific restrictions apply. For example, pets are restricted in certain months on beaches to protect nesting birds like piping plovers. Always keep your dog on a leash and check the latest park regulations on the official NPS website before your visit.

What is the best time of year to hike this route?

The best time to hike this route is typically spring or fall when temperatures are milder. Summer can be very hot, with sand radiating desert-like heat, making the strenuous climb even more challenging. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear for snow and ice conditions.

What kind of scenery and points of interest can I expect?

You'll experience diverse scenery, including vast white sand dunes, views of Little Glen Lake, and expansive vistas of Lake Michigan Overlook and the Manitou Islands. The Sleeping Bear Point Loop also takes you through forested sections and may reveal a 'ghost forest' where trees have been buried and uncovered by shifting sands. You might even spot historic shipwrecks near the Lake Michigan shoreline.

What should I pack for this hike?

Given the sandy and exposed terrain, it's crucial to pack plenty of water, especially in warmer months. Wear sturdy shoes (sandals are not recommended for the Dune Climb), a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. The sand can get extremely hot, and some dune plants have sharp thorns. Layers are also advisable for changing weather conditions.

Does this route intersect with other trails?

Yes, this route incorporates sections of several official trails. You'll be hiking along parts of the Sleeping Bear Point Trail, the Dune Trail, and the Sleeping Bear Point Spur Trail. A small portion also overlaps with the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail.

Is there a recommended direction to hike the Sleeping Bear Point Loop?

Hiking the Sleeping Bear Point Loop clockwise can offer a slightly less strenuous start and often saves the most scenic views for the latter part of your hike. If you go counter-clockwise, you'll begin with soft sand and a significant incline.

Are there places to eat or stay near the trail?

Yes, the nearby towns of Glen Arbor and Empire offer various options for dining and accommodation. You'll find cafes, restaurants, pubs, and different lodging choices to suit your needs after a day of hiking in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.

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