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Grand Island Trail

Alger County, Michigan

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Trail length

33.1 km

Time

~7 hrs 5 min

Elevation Gain

283 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

“Explore Grand Island Trail's natural wonders and history on a scenic 33km loop in Michigan.”

What to expect?

lakes

Activity types

camping
nature-trips

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to hike the Grand Island Trail loop in Michigan?

The Grand Island Trail is 33.08 km, or about 20.5 miles, with roughly 283 m of climbing, so most hikers treat it as a full-day hike or an easy overnight. Strong day hikers can finish the loop in 8 to 10 hours, while a multi-day pace leaves more time for beaches, overlooks, and the island’s historic sites.

Where do you catch the ferry for the Grand Island Trail and where can you park?

Access to the Grand Island Trail is typically by passenger ferry from Grand Island Landing on M-28, about 2.5 miles west of Munising. The ferry dock is at N8016 Grand Island Landing Road, and that mainland landing area is the usual place to park before crossing to the island.

When is the best time of year to hike the Grand Island Trail?

The main hiking season for the Grand Island Trail is late spring through early fall, when the ferry to Grand Island is running. The regular passenger ferry season typically starts the Friday before Memorial Day and runs into mid-October, with the most frequent departures in summer, making June through September the easiest window for a full loop hike.

Can you backpack and camp on the Grand Island Trail?

Yes. The Grand Island Trail is well suited to an overnight trip, and Grand Island National Recreation Area has backcountry campsites reached by the island trail system. Bermuda Campsite, for example, is about 1.5 miles from Williams Landing and is one of 17 island campsites; it has a latrine, fire ring, benches, and nearby potable water at Murray Bay Day Use Area.

What are the main sights on the Grand Island Trail loop?

The Grand Island Trail circles an island known for sandstone cliffs, hardwood forest, inland lakes, and sandy Lake Superior shoreline. Notable features include the island’s wave-cut cliffs, beaches around Murray Bay, and lighthouse sites such as the Grand Island North Lighthouse, which stands on a 175-foot cliff at the island’s north end.

Is the Grand Island Trail difficult?

The Grand Island Trail is generally considered easy for its grade, with only about 283 m of elevation gain over 33.08 km. The challenge comes more from the overall distance and the logistics of reaching the island by ferry than from steep climbing, so it fits hikers looking for a long but non-technical loop.

Can you bring a bike on the Grand Island Trail instead of hiking the whole loop?

Yes. Grand Island is set up for both hiking and biking, and the ferry service carries bikes for an extra fee. Standard bicycles are allowed on the island’s non-motorized trails, but the Forest Service notes that e-bikes are not allowed on those bike trails, so the full loop is best done on foot or with a regular bike.

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