Near Trail 8 - 3 Dunes Challenge
About to head back on Trail 7 after a long walk on the beach.
Near Trail 8 - 3 Dunes Challenge
My team finishing up the trail on the stairs.
Near Trail 8 - 3 Dunes Challenge
Coming up on the first dune.
Near Trail 8 - 3 Dunes Challenge
The view of Lake Michigan from the peak of the first dune.
Near Trail 8 - 3 Dunes Challenge
mt tom stairs

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Trail 8 - 3 Dunes Challenge

4.7 (42 Ratings)
The hardest hike in NW Indiana, but totally worth it. Incredible views.
2.1
mi
Distance
674
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsFamily FriendlyLakeSwimmingViews
Access Issues
Pets permitted on a leash (6' or shorter). Swimming is permitted only at the Pavilion when lifeguards are present (Memorial Day through Labor Day). There is an entrance fee to the State Park every day from mid-April through mid-November. Fees are collected on weekends only in the winter. $7 per car for Indiana residents, $12 per car for out of state visitors. $2 walk-in and bike fee.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.13mi
Distance
674ft
Elevation Gain
674ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
755ft
High Point
591ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Park at the Wilson Shelter or at the Nature Center. From the Wilson Shelter, the trail heads north and crosses the Great Marsh via a boardwalk. This is one of the best birding locations in the park. Shortly after the marsh, the trail hooks up with Trail 9 and Trail 10. The Nature Center is a couple yards to the west for those needing restrooms or water. After the junction, Trail 8 starts climbing up and down the dunes. First up is Mt. Jackson (176 feet). Don't let the small elevation change above the lake fool you. The dune climbs are on open, loose sand. Some people will use their hands for support at times. After climbing down the back of Mt. Jackson, the trail immediately starts up Mt. Holden (184 feet). At the top, veer to the left and avoid the unmarked trail down to the lake. After scrambling down the back of Mt. Holden, cross the junction with Trail 7 to the base of the Mt. Tom stairs (Note that Trail 4 shares the stairs with Trail 8).Climb the stairs to the boardwalk at the top. Mt. Tom is the tallest of the Indiana Dunes. Enjoy the long views above the tree canopy. To reach the halfway point, turn right (north) leaving the boardwalk and scramble down to Lake Michigan. Make sure you touch the water.For the those with enough stamina, double back over all three dunes. For those looking for an easier route, combine Trails 4,7, and 8 to reduce the number of dune climbs on the way back.
History & Background
The Indiana Dunes State Park was established in 1925 and contains 2,182 acres of land. The park is home to the tallest sand dunes in the area that approach 200 feet in height. The park contains a diverse range of beach, forest, and wetland habitats. As a result, this is an incredible spot for birding. There are three miles of pristine beaches along the Lake Michigan shoreline.Visit the State Park's website for information on programs, camping, and other activities.

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Contributors
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