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    Glen Haven Canning

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    sleeping bear dune climb

    sleeping bear dune climb

    4.6(35 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Scenery: Gorgeous…read more Climbing Dunes: Holy s**t!!! Ive always been athletic and in shape enough to handle even tough tasks. This was different. I knew once I reached the too of the dune and looked down. People at the bottom were like ants, it was a birds view! As I headed down I was battling myself on how idiotic this was, but it was easy enough going down and kids are doing it. What could go wrong? A lot. Started next to a man probably 10-15 years older than myself, he started chatting me up, pumping me up, I soon realized he was sociopathic. He took to that hill with the simplicity of a fish swimming. I stopped a good 30 times, for some reason didn't bring water and I was drinking earlier. Less than halfway up, I started doubting if I was going to make it. All is well that ends well, I made it to the top of the hill. He was up there asking what happened very snidely, I wanted to throw them back down the hill.

    I made it through the entire walkthrough and back! No need to pay that $3,000 SOS fee. Overall,…read morethis climb and walk was definitely a challenge that I was not prepared for. I recommend if you come here you do this barefoot but you might step on a few things like what I did but thankfully it didn't completely slice my foot open. I personally think it was harder going up the mountain starting to course to the beach but it was a little bit more easier on the way back. I just followed the markers. There are 28 of them ( technically 27 but I consider the beach 28) you will be going through tons of inclines and decline through sand! I highly recommend drinking water the entire time. Thankfully it did not rain throughout my walk but I would imagine it would make this a lot more harder to get through. It took me about an hour to get one way and about 50 minutes heading back. If you're just try going to the top of that mountain and if that was a giant challenge I highly recommend not following that trail.

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    sleeping bear dune climb - Follow the signs

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    sleeping bear dune climb - This sign is what kept me going. $3k, no thanks!

    This sign is what kept me going. $3k, no thanks!

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    Pyramid Point Trail - Forest hike through the woods.

    Pyramid Point Trail

    5.0(2 reviews)
    8.9 mi

    Fabulous experience that is well-worth visiting. Hiked through the wooded area to eventually see an…read moreoverview of Lake Michigan. A must visit!

    This Pyramid Point Overlook has such a colorful setting here on the banks of Sleeping Bear Dunes…read moreNational Lakeshore. I really admired the surroundings and simply looking down upon Lake Michigan's beautiful sand and beaches. Pyramid Point Trail was recommended to me by the park ranger at the Philip A. Hart Visitor Center back in the town of Empire, MI. It's a casual 1/2-mile climb to arrive at this observation point. Though...you can hike a 2.7-mile round trip loop around the lakeshores to get a more real feel perspective of being here at Sleeping Bear Dunes rather than just heading straight for this Pyramid Point vista spot. I visited on a random Tuesday back in late May 2021 around 12pm and had the trail and observation point all to myself. So, from high above the waters I was able to hear the waves crashing down below. It was quite nice, and I genuinely appreciated the ambiance. And...I couldn't believe how scenic the turquoise green colors of Lake Michigan appeared especially when highlighted by the sun's strong reflections. Btw...while exploring at Sleeping Bear Dunes I also recommend hiking Empire Bluff Trail and driving the 7.5-mile Pierce Stocking Drive on the outskirts of Lake Michigan. And when traveling along Pierce Stocking Drive, my favorite pullovers were stop numbers 9, 10, 11 to capture the best backdrops for what makes the lakeshore special. Also, don't forget trekking up the 3.5-mile roundtrip Dune Climb to access the beach shores of Lake Michigan. Finally, this Pyramid Point Overlook and Trail was my last full activity here at Sleeping Bear Dubes NL. The crisp, clear background scenery was a terrific way to end my explorations in the Lower Peninsula section of Michigan before venturing further north towards the "UP" driving "Shipwreck Coast" and Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore before ultimately ending at Isle Royale National Park. But...I highly suggest hiking the 1/2-mile (each way) Pyramid Point Trail to arrive at this visually appealing overlook!

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    Pyramid Point Trail - Lake Michigan view from top of the hill.

    Lake Michigan view from top of the hill.

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