Near East and West Huginnin Cove Trail
Golden Eye Ducks in Washington Harbor from the Washington Creek Trail.
Near East and West Huginnin Cove Trail
All you have is to go left
Near East and West Huginnin Cove Trail
A park ranger's boat stands moored at the dock in Windigo.
Near East and West Huginnin Cove Trail
Lake Superior from the bluffs along the East Huginnin Cove Trail.
Near East and West Huginnin Cove Trail
East side of Huginnin Cove

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East and West Huginnin Cove Trail

4.3 (6 Ratings)
A moderate yet challenging, forested hike from Windigo to the rocky western shore of Lake Superior.
8.7
mi
Distance
877
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
LakeRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.73mi
Distance
877ft
Elevation Gain
877ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
856ft
High Point
604ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Spectacular views of the rocky shore of Lake Superior reward hikers halfway through this loop. Huginnin Cove is a scenic day stop or an overnight stay at the beachside camp sites. The trail is narrow and densely overgrown with head high foilage in areas, dense forest and crosses many streams and buggy marshes with foot-wide planking. Several up and down treks over heavily wooded ridges must be tackled going in and out. In taking the East Huginnin Cove Trail first, to get there, depart from Windigo along the 1.4-mile Washington Creek Trail. Shortly after crossing the Washington Creek bridge, the trail reaches the 3-way junction of West Huginnin Cove Trail (which be visited on the return) and the Minong Ridge Trail, which one climbs for 0.6 miles to the signpost for the East Huginnin Cove Trail. East Huginnin Cove Trail descends gradually over four sets of planks and a small stream. A first stop is the ruins of a log cabin that once supported a copper mining operation. After another plank passage the trail descends a rocky outcrop amd reaches a second log cabin ruin before reaching a pond a half mile into the East Huginnin Cove Trail. Moose can sometimes be seen foraging in the pond in mid-day. Another moderate climb must be accomplished before reaching the rocky bluffs of Lake Superior along the western shore of Isle Royale. Continue along the bluff westward for elevated views of the Lake and distant shores of Minnesota and Ontario. The trail descends to the shores of Huginnin Cove, ending at the 3.3 mile mark. Campsites and a vault toilet can be found at Huginnin Cove, where hikers can also can soak their feet in the cold water, skip stones from the cobblestone beach and enjoy the views of the lake and sea birds. There is a marker for the West Huginnin Cove Trail, which heads south and begins with a steep 120-foot climb through dense forest. Descend and climb another steep 80-foot ascent. At the top, the trail turns east, where glimpses of Washington Harbor can be seen. Descend through dense brush before reaching the marked junction of the Washington Creek Trail back to Windigo. Return the way you came but come back changed.
History & Background
The ruins of two log cabins are all that is left of the Wendigo Mines, which operated from 1890 to 1982 before failing.

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