Every Michigander knows that Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is one of our state’s most beautiful attractions, especially in the fall and summer months. But did you know that, come winter, the trails at Pictured Rocks turn into a gorgeous snowy wonderland? If you’re hoping to see your state in a new and beautiful way, it’s time to plan a winter getaway to Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
Located in Munising, Pictured Rocks is a true Michigan landmark.
Throughout the year, visitors marvel at the chilly waters of Lake Superior and the stunning rock formations that tower above the shore.
Luckily for Michigan’s many outdoor enthusiasts, Pictured Rocks is home to an extensive network of amazing hiking trails for all skill levels.
Come winter, the scenery at Pictured Rocks transforms into something from a fairy tale.
For a truly scenic route, start your hike at Sand Point — but don’t start walking until you take in the miles of snow and ice that surround you.
Follow the signs toward Miners’ Castle, marveling at the icy wonderland.
There’s nothing quite as calming as a walk through sparkling settled snow.
The hike from Sand Point to Miners Castle and back is approximately nine miles round trip, so plan ahead if you’d like to experience the entire trail.
Upon reaching Miners Castle, you’ll be overtaken by a stunning winter scene.
The snow and ice seems to continue forever, creating an absolutely majestic effect.
Following your hike, make a stop at nearby Munising Falls, where you’ll experience the unique wonder of a frozen waterfall.
Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a beginner who's simply looking to experience the beauty of Michigan in winter, Pictured Rocks has you covered.
For more information about Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and other seasonal attractions in the Munising Area, click here.
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