Hike Through A Tunnel Of Trees In Michigan For An Incredible Outdoor Adventure
Have you been itching for somewhere new to explore? This tunnel of trees trail is a Michigan adventure that’s long enough to last all day if you let it — and trust us, once you see this area for yourself, you’ll be compelled to stay all day! Bookmark this beautiful Michigan hike for the next time you need some fresh air and stunning scenery.
Today's adventure takes you to the Harbor Springs area, on a hike with a stunning tunnel of trees. Though this trail is a bit longer than many of us are used to hiking, it's well worth the extra power to get through in order to enjoy the scenery.
Much of the trail is paved, thankfully, which makes it a great option for road biking, roller blading, and more. With a path this smooth through the trees, wheels of all kinds should have an easy time navigating through.
The tunnel of trees is beautiful at any pace, fast or slow, and that magical feeling you get while being surrounded by trees is in full effect here. There's just something otherworldly about traveling through a tunnel in nature that makes the experience special.
Though the whole trail takes the better part of eight hours to complete, hiking only part of it is perfectly fine and just as rewarding. A large portion of the trail is up against the water for viewing, so even if you turn back halfway through, you'll be treated to glorious views.
This tunnel of trees hike is certainly one of the most scenic in Michigan, but it’s by no means the only tree-filled trek! Here are some other lush and lovely trails to explore in the Great Lakes State.
Address: Harbor Springs, MI 49740, USA
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during her time here in the Sunflower State, mostly in the south central area. Clarisa is a stay-at-home mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, and has been writing anything and everything since she's held a pencil, though Kansas and fantasy novels take up most of her time.