Near Hickory Ridge Hike & Ski Trail
The stairs down to the section that hugs Kent Lake.
Near Hickory Ridge Hike & Ski Trail
The view from Kent Lake Beach.
Near Hickory Ridge Hike & Ski Trail
The trailhead at Kent Lake Beach
Near Hickory Ridge Hike & Ski Trail
A view of Trout Lake.
Near Hickory Ridge Hike & Ski Trail
Along the river section of trail.

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Hickory Ridge Hike & Ski Trail

4.3 (18 Ratings)
Built with REI support, this is a great, new five mile pedestrian only trail at Island Lake.
4.9
mi
Distance
138
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsFamily FriendlyLakeRiver/CreekSpringSwimmingViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.94mi
Distance
138ft
Elevation Gain
138ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
947ft
High Point
877ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Welcome to the Hickory Ridge Hike & Ski Trail, a project of the Friends of Island Lake. You are among the first to explore this new trail and we hope you enjoy hiking it as much as we enjoyed building it! By the spring of 2017, the trail will develop into an interpretive trail that will highlight the natural features and the human history of the park. The trail begins at the west end of the Kent Lake Beach parking lot, next to the new Canoe Portage Rail and the restroom. It winds five miles through varied ecosystems, allowing the hiker a broad sampling of the natural diversity within the park. It begins with a section along the beginning of the "natural rivers" section of the Huron River. It then crosses a meadow and winds through the woods before emerging at Trout Lake, which it circles before following a trail that leads away from the lake. A little way down this trail, it bears right back into a beautiful woods, through which the hiker experiences subtle shifts in the ecosystem several times. After crossing the paved bike trails, it follows the contours of Kent Lake before emerging near the beach, which the visitor then follows back to the trailhead. There are many opportunities to create a shorter route if desired, as the trail intersects the park's paved path several times, and anyone may choose to go around Trout Lake or pay it only a brief visit before dropping back into the woods. This trail remains under development and we would appreciate your feedback and ideas, especially related to potential interpretive displays or information. Please contact Tony Pitts at trails@islandlakefriends.org

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