The Siberian American: Lake Michigan Circle Tour: Pyramid Point Trail at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

Monday, January 30, 2017

Lake Michigan Circle Tour: Pyramid Point Trail at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

After spending the morning hiking to Big Sable Point Lighthouse and enjoying the views at Arcadia Inspiration Point, Chris and I were excited to get to Traverse City and spend the afternoon at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. We knew we wanted to hike a trail, but we didn’t want to pick something too intense since we had Skyler with us, and she had already been on a long hike with us that day.


The Pyramid Point Trail is listed at a 2.7-mile hike roundtrip, though my FitBit showed it as a little over three miles. The hike is through a maple-beech forest and ends at a gorgeous bluff overlooking Lake Michigan. We really enjoyed the walk, and the view was even better.


We decided to do only one hike since we also wanted to do Glen Haven and the Pierce Stocking Drive, but I would love to spend more time near Traverse City and go back to Sleeping Bear Dunes!



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13 comments:

  1. Hahahahaha- we didn't want something too intense so we did a 3 mile hike.
    WOOF- that's intense for me, girl!! Lol :) Gorgeous pictures! What a beautiful day and place!

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  2. WOW - that water is gorgeous!! Who knew that you could find water than beautiful in the lakes of the US?!

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  3. wow, that view is gorgeous! i'm not much of a hiker, but i could manage 3 miles i think :) especially for that view.

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  4. I can't believe how blue that water is! And I love that y'all chose a walk so that Skyler could go with you!

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  5. That water looks as if it's in the Caribbean!! So gorgeous! Really beautiful spot for a hike!

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  6. Obviously you know that this is my favorite place in the entire world <3 <3 <3

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  7. I am from Michigan! This is making me miss home :) My family has a cottage up in the Traverse City area, so beautiful in the summer time!

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  8. I can see why you couldn't resist even though you were tired - gorgeous!

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  9. ooh this is so gorgeous! I love how outdoorsy you guys are. I'm so not.. but would like to be sometimes! XO - Alexandra

    Simply Alexandra: My Favorite Things

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