Six Mile Interpretive Trail

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Six Mile Interpretive Trail is located in Upper Michigan.

Trail Distance:

1.7 Miles

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Riddle Farm Ski Trail

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Trail Distance:

2.8 miles containing 4 loops varying in size from .1 miles long to 1.2 miles long.

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Porcupine Mountains River Trail

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Porcupine Mountains River Trail is located in Upper Michigan.

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Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

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13 miles west of Silver City on the shores of Lake Superior. One of the Midwest’s oldest and most scenic trail systems. State of the art grooming on 42km of double track set trail. A special one ride lift ticket gives Nordic skiers quick access to the trails on the backside of our Alpine ski area. Trailside cabins, equipment rental, ski shop, warming chalet, cafeteria. 412 South Boundary Road, Ontonagon 49953 or phone 906-885-5275.

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park (60,000 acres) is one of the few remaining large wilderness areas in the Midwest. Towering virgin timber, secluded lakes, and miles of wild rivers and streams make a visit to the “Porkies” a trip to remember. Black bears are common in the Porkies

Areas of attraction within the Porkies include Lake of the Clouds (ADA accessible viewing area), Summit Peak observation tower, and the scenic Presque Isle River corridor which hosts the states second largest waterfalls. Join us in August for the annual Music Festival hosted by the Friends of the Porkies. For further information about this event please visit Friends of the Porkies Festival webpage.

Trails

Porcupine Mts-Beaver Creek Trail
Trail Length: 1.20 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-Big Carp River Trail
Trail Length: 9.60 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-Cross Trail/Correction Line Trail
Trail Length: 7.30 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-Deer Yard Trail
Trail Length: 5.00 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-Double Trail
Trail Length: 3.00 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-East and West River Trails
Trail Length: 2.30 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-East and West Vista Trail
Trail Length: 2.50 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-Escarpment Trail
Trail Length: 4.30 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-Government Peak Trail
Trail Length: 7.30 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-Lake Superior Trail
Trail Length: 17.10 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-Lily Pond Trail
Trail Length: 2.50 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-Log Camp Trail
Trail Length: 5.00 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-Lost Lake Trail
Trail Length: 3.40 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-Nonesuch Trail
Trail Length: 3.00 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-North Mirror Lake Trail
Trail Length: 3.80 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-Overlook Trail
Trail Length: 2.70 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-Pinkerton Trail
Trail Length: 2.60 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-River Trail
Trail Length: 10.50 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-South Mirror Lake Trail
Trail Length: 3.00 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-Summit Peak Tower Trail
Trail Length: 0.50 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-Superior Loop
Trail Length: 1.50 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-Triple Trail
Trail Length: 3.00 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-Union Mine Trail
Trail Length: 1.00 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-Union Spring Trail
Trail Length: 4.00 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-Visitor Center Nature Trail
Trail Length: 1.40 (Miles)
Porcupine Mts-Whitetail Path
Trail Length: 0.80 (Miles)

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Porcupine Mts Whitetail Path

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Trail Distance:

0.8 Miles

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Whitetail Path is an access trail allowing campers at the Union Bay Campground an opportunity to stretch their legs with a short hike to the Wilderness Visitor Center.

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park (60,000 acres) is one of the few remaining large wilderness areas in the Midwest. Towering virgin timber, secluded lakes, and miles of wild rivers and streams make a visit to the “Porkies” a trip to remember. Black bears are common in the Porkies

Areas of attraction within the Porkies include Lake of the Clouds (ADA accessible viewing area), Summit Peak observation tower, and the scenic Presque Isle River corridor which hosts the states second largest waterfalls. Join us in August for the annual Music Festival hosted by the Friends of the Porkies. For further information about this event please visit Friends of the Porkies Festival webpage.

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Porcupine Mts Visitor Center Nature Trail

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Trail Distance:

1.4 Miles

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The Visitor Center Natural Trail is a loop trail designed to orient new visitors, through interpretive stations, to natural features commonly found in the park.

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park (60,000 acres) is one of the few remaining large wilderness areas in the Midwest. Towering virgin timber, secluded lakes, and miles of wild rivers and streams make a visit to the “Porkies” a trip to remember. Black bears are common in the Porkies

Areas of attraction within the Porkies include Lake of the Clouds (ADA accessible viewing area), Summit Peak observation tower, and the scenic Presque Isle River corridor which hosts the states second largest waterfalls. Join us in August for the annual Music Festival hosted by the Friends of the Porkies. For further information about this event please visit Friends of the Porkies Festival webpage.

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Porcupine Mts Union Spring Trail

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Trail Length: 4 (Miles) with loops ranging from 0.6 to 4 miles.

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The Union Spring is the second largest natural spring in Michigan. From the floating dock, view over 700 gallons of clear water bubble out the ground each minute, a subtle yet fascinating sight.

South Boundary Road to Impoundment — 1.4 miles

Impoundment to Union Spring — 0.6 miles

Union Spring to Government Peak Trail — 2 miles

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park (60,000 acres) is one of the few remaining large wilderness areas in the Midwest. Towering virgin timber, secluded lakes, and miles of wild rivers and streams make a visit to the “Porkies” a trip to remember. Black bears are common in the Porkies

Areas of attraction within the Porkies include Lake of the Clouds (ADA accessible viewing area), Summit Peak observation tower, and the scenic Presque Isle River corridor which hosts the states second largest waterfalls. Join us in August for the annual Music Festival hosted by the Friends of the Porkies. For further information about this event please visit Friends of the Porkies Festival webpage.

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Porcupine Mts Union Mine Trail

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Trail Distance:

1 Mile

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The Union Mine Trail is an interesting short hike that features the Little Union gorge and history of the Union Mine. Points of interest are marked by interpretive signs.

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park (60,000 acres) is one of the few remaining large wilderness areas in the Midwest. Towering virgin timber, secluded lakes, and miles of wild rivers and streams make a visit to the “Porkies” a trip to remember. Black bears are common in the Porkies

Areas of attraction within the Porkies include Lake of the Clouds (ADA accessible viewing area), Summit Peak observation tower, and the scenic Presque Isle River corridor which hosts the states second largest waterfalls. Join us in August for the annual Music Festival hosted by the Friends of the Porkies. For further information about this event please visit Friends of the Porkies Festival webpage.

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Porcupine Mts Triple Trail

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Trail Distance:

3 Miles

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park (60,000 acres) is one of the few remaining large wilderness areas in the Midwest. Towering virgin timber, secluded lakes, and miles of wild rivers and streams make a visit to the “Porkies” a trip to remember. Black bears are common in the Porkies

Areas of attraction within the Porkies include Lake of the Clouds (ADA accessible viewing area), Summit Peak observation tower, and the scenic Presque Isle River corridor which hosts the states second largest waterfalls. Join us in August for the annual Music Festival hosted by the Friends of the Porkies. For further information about this event please visit Friends of the Porkies Festival webpage.

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Porcupine Mts Summit Peak Tower Trail

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Trail Distance:

0.5 Miles

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This trail provides an opportunity to visit Summit Peak, at 1,958 feet, the highest point in the park. A 40-foot observation tower provides an outstanding view of the park as well as surrounding area. As Michigan’s highest viewing area, Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Apostle Islands, and Copper Peak are a few of the sights that can be seen on a clear day. A viewing deck on the way up to the summit provides a panorama of the Little Carp River valley and ranks as one of the best views of the park.

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park (60,000 acres) is one of the few remaining large wilderness areas in the Midwest. Towering virgin timber, secluded lakes, and miles of wild rivers and streams make a visit to the “Porkies” a trip to remember. Black bears are common in the Porkies

Areas of attraction within the Porkies include Lake of the Clouds (ADA accessible viewing area), Summit Peak observation tower, and the scenic Presque Isle River corridor which hosts the states second largest waterfalls. Join us in August for the annual Music Festival hosted by the Friends of the Porkies. For further information about this event please visit Friends of the Porkies Festival webpage.

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