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Pictured Rocks National LakeshoreVisitors to Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore enjoy the beautiful beaches of Lake Superior as the waves roll gently in.
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Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Day Hikes
 
 
The trail to Sevenmile Creek invites hikers to explore the north country.
National Park Service photo
Trail to Sevenmile Creek
 

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore offers some 90 miles of trails within its 73,000 acres along 42 miles of Lake Superior's south shore. Whether you have only a few minutes, hours, or days to see a portion of the lakeshore, one of these hikes may be for you.

No matter what length, any hike is more fun if you are properly prepared. Always wear sturdy shoes. If you plan to be out an extended time, let someone know where you are going and your expected time of return. Carry a map and compass, and know how to use them. Lake Superior modifies local weather - be prepared for cool conditions and rain.

Pets are permitted only on specific trails. Please check the Pets site bulletin before you plan your hike. Bicycles are not permitted on trails. 

Backcountry permits are required only if you plan to camp overnight in the backcountry. 

Please use toilets where provided. Otherwise, bury waste 4-6 inches deep and cover with mineral soil. Thank you for carrying out your trash.

So lace up your hiking shoes ... grab a snack, water, map and compass ... and head on down the trail of adventure!

 
When completed, the North Country National Scenic Trail will be the longest continuous hiking trail in the United States.
North Country National Scenic Trail
from North Dakota to New York
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Many visitors enjoy backpacking along the Lake Superior shore and through the northwoods .
Backcountry Camping
Please plan your trip carefully.
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Tahquamenon Falls is one of the largest waterfalls east of the Mississippi. (National Weather Service photo)
Tahquamenon Falls State Park
is one of many nearby attractions.
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Common loon in a pond on the Seney National Wildlife Refuge (Seney NWR photo).
Seney National Wildlife Refuge
Great place to view wildlife
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Mineral seepage creates the vibrant colors shown on this close-up photo of the Pictured Rocks cliffs.  

Did You Know?
Mineral stains give color to the famous cliffs of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Red and orange colors are iron, black is manganese, white is limonite, and green is a trace of copper. There are no pictographs or petroglyphs on the Pictured Rocks cliffs (that we know of).
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Last Updated: March 25, 2008 at 11:29 EST