10 Incredible Hikes Under 5 Miles Everyone In Michigan Should Take
Discover 18 of the best hiking trails in Michigan, ranging from easy to challenging, with stunning views and diverse landscapes.
Nothing gets the juices going like a restorative hike. Thing is, sometimes you don't have all day to travel to that epic hiking trail. Or maybe you've got kids or your elderly parents in tow and aren't necessarily up for a super technical, long journey by foot. But that doesn't mean you can't find a shorter trip to occupy yourself - both body and mind. Simply check out one of the following 10 Michigan hikes under five miles.
1. Detroit RiverWalk
The transformation of Detroit's riverfront is unbelievable. Spanning some 3.5 miles, you can enjoy a leisurely walk or bike ride from Hart Plaza to Gabriel Richard Park across from Belle Isle (about 2.5 miles). The trail combines urban and natural settings in the heart of downtown. For more information, click here.
2. Escarpment Trail in the Porcupine Mountains
This 4-mile trail curves right around the ridge of the picturesque Lake of the Clouds, which you could just gaze upon for hours. For more information, click here.
3. Grand Haven Waterfront Trail
This route takes you from the shores of Lake Michigan to the Grand River. Along the way, you'll encounter a mix of small town charm, boats, and scenic areas - all on a 2.5-mile paved hike between the lakeshore and Coho Drive. For more information, click here.
4. Lake Erie Metropark (Brownstown)
Here, you'll have a couple of easy, no-muss trail options. There's the Cherry Island Marsh Trail that'll take you alongside the Detroit River, with views of Lake Erie, Sugar Island, Grosse Ile, and more. There's also a 0.5-mile, shorter stroll - the Big Turtle Shortcut Trail - and the 1-mile Trapper's Run Trail. All are suitable for hikers of all levels.
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5. McCormick Wilderness
Come here for some peace and quiet. This remote hiking area will provide you with a prime, unspoiled piece of nature. Featuring a 3-mile trail from the parking lot to White Deer Lake, you'll encounter (like these little guys) pristine rock formations. For more information, click here.
6. Rolling Hills County Park (Ypsilanti)
Bring Fido with you on this dog-friendly, 1.5-mile walking path. Or for the little tykes in your life, there's the 0.25-mile long Woodland Trail that will introduce the kiddos to wildlife. For more information, click here.
7. Rosy Mound (Grand Haven)
It's just over half of a mile each way on this hiking trail, but it includes some 1,000 feet of steps that lead you up and down the sandy dunes. It's a nice little workout with gorgeous views. For more information, click here.
8. Saugatuck Dunes State Park (Holland)
Here, you'll find four hiking trails to choose from and about 2.5 miles of shoreline to explore. For more information, click here.
9. Sleeping Bear Dunes (Leelanau and Benzie Counties)
At only 4.5 miles round trip, this may seem like an easy jaunt by the beach, but it's actually quite a challenging journey, with steep dunes to traverse on your way to Lake Michigan. Whether you complete the trip or not, it's still a worthwhile test in physical endurance. For more information, click here.
10. Tahquamenon Falls (Paradise)
This rolling, 4.5-mile trail takes you along one of Michigan's most worthwhile waterside hikes. You'll have a front row view of the falls and be taken in by their stunning beauty. For more information, click here.
So, did you know about these Michigan hikes under five miles? Ever embarked on any of the treks mentioned? Did we miss your favorite short hike? Tell us!
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