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Grand Portal Point

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Grand Portal Point

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Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore (Federal Unit)

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  • Location: Alger County, Michigan, United States

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    April 7, 2023

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    The Grand Portal Point is a great place to view the Pictured Rocks shoreline, and take in the breathtaking blue water of Lake Superior. This area has very high sheer cliff faces, so keep an eye on children and pets. One of the best times to see this area is during sunset.
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    Little Beaver Lake to Chapel Rock Loop

    25.2km

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    270m

    Embark on the Little Beaver Lake to Chapel Rock Loop, a difficult hike spanning 15.7 miles (25.2 km) with an elevation gain of 822 feet (250 metres). This challenging route, estimated to take 6 hours and 41 minutes, immerses you in diverse landscapes. You will traverse lush forests, walk along sandy beaches, and discover cliff-edge paths offering expansive views of Lake Superior. The trail leads you to iconic formations like Chapel Rock, a unique freestanding rock with a white pine growing on its summit, and showcases waterfalls such as Mosquito Falls and Chapel Falls.

    Before you go, be aware that the access roads to the trailhead can be narrow, steep, and gravel, potentially making navigation difficult due to ruts and mud. Pets are not allowed on these trails, and you should not expect any cell service in this backcountry wilderness area. Mosquitoes can be a significant concern, especially in forested and beach sections, so come prepared with appropriate protection.

    This loop offers a comprehensive experience within Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, renowned for its diverse natural beauty. Beyond the distinctive Chapel Rock, you will encounter the bright sands of Mosquito Beach and the dramatic sandstone bluffs overlooking the vast expanse of Lake Superior. The route provides a deep dive into the varied ecosystems and geological wonders that make this region so special.

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    Prepare for a challenging adventure on the Mosquito River and North Country Trail, a difficult 29.9-mile (48.2 km) hike that typically takes around 12 hours and 43 minutes to complete. You will ascend 1478 feet (450 metres) as you journey through Michigan's Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. This route immerses you in a diverse landscape, from lush forests and deep ravines to the dramatic cliffs and unique sandstone formations along Lake Superior's rugged shore, including the iconic Chapel Rock with its solitary tree.

    When planning your visit, remember that permits are essential if you intend to camp overnight at designated sites. Be aware that cell service can be unreliable in certain sections of the trail, so download your maps beforehand. To avoid the worst of the mosquitoes and gnats, which can be quite bothersome, consider hiking in the early or late season rather than peak summer. Always maintain a safe distance from cliff edges, as there are no safety barriers.

    This trail is a highlight within the stunning Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, renowned for its geological wonders. As you hike, you will encounter not only the impressive sandstone formations but also picturesque waterfalls like Chapel Falls and Mosquito Falls. The route provides a unique opportunity to experience the raw beauty of Lake Superior's coastline and its surrounding wilderness, making it a memorable journey for experienced hikers.

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    Embark on the North Country Trail: Pictured Rocks, a difficult hiking route spanning 52.5 miles (84.5 km) with a total elevation gain of 2054 feet (626 metres). This challenging journey typically takes around 22 hours and 5 minutes to complete. As you hike, you will experience constant views of Lake Superior's striking turquoise waters. The terrain shifts from soft sandy beaches to dense boreal forests and dramatic sandstone cliffs. Keep an eye out for iconic sights like Miner's Castle and Chapel Rock, where a lone tree grows atop a sandstone column, alongside numerous waterfalls cascading into the lake.

    Planning your trip requires some preparation for this long-distance hike. If you intend to camp overnight, remember that backcountry camping along the trail requires a permit, and designated sites come with bear boxes for food storage. Many hikers choose to arrange a shuttle service to manage the point-to-point nature of the route. Be prepared for significant mosquitoes and black flies, especially if you visit from late spring through early summer. Also, note that dogs are generally not permitted on most trails within the National Lakeshore.

    This section of the North Country Trail is a highlight within Michigan's Upper Peninsula, offering a unique long-distance experience. The route is set within the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, an area renowned for its geological formations. You will traverse diverse ecosystems, from the shoreline to dense woodlands, providing a rich natural experience. The constant presence of Lake Superior and its dramatic sandstone cliffs makes this trail a distinctive adventure for those seeking a challenging and rewarding hike.

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    Location: Alger County, Michigan, United States

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