One of the most beautiful hikes in Wisconsin is also one of the most unique. The Meyers Beach Sea Cave Trail is a chance to see the famous Lake Superior Sea Caves without getting into a boat or kayak. The hike is a little challenging but the payoff is astounding and leaves some hikers speechless. Here’s what you need to know to hike this amazing trail.

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The lakeshore is spectacular – the trail offers hikers panoramic views of the cave overlooks and an area called “the Bowl.” You may hear some loud booming or popping sounds on your hike. Don’t be alarmed – that’s caused by the waves crashing into the caves!

The trailhead is located about four miles east of Cornucopia on State Highway 13. There’s a daily parking fee, payable on-site, and there’s some cell service on the trail so you might want to bring your phone along. Learn more about this absolutely spectacular trail here.Once you’ve taken on this incredible trail, here are 12 more awesome Wisconsin trails to explore.

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