Near Porcupine Mountains Traverse
Enjoy beautiful fall colors at Lake of the Clouds.
Near Porcupine Mountains Traverse
Lake of the Clouds from the Mirror Lake Trail
Near Porcupine Mountains Traverse
The Big Carp River comes alive in the fall.
Near Porcupine Mountains Traverse
Mirror Lake
Near Porcupine Mountains Traverse
Escarpment Ridge with Lake of the Clouds in the distance.

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Porcupine Mountains Traverse

5.0 (4 Ratings)
The crown jewel of midwest trail hiking.
25.3
mi
Distance
3,627
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsLakeRiver/CreekSwimmingViewsWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
25.26mi
Distance
3,627ft
Elevation Gain
3,627ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
1,950ft
High Point
998ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The route begins along the ridge and the first several miles offer fantastic airy views of the valley and Summit Peak in the distance. Ideally start the route in the twilight, and if it's clear you'll get a nice sunrise before heading down into the valley. Once in the valley expect frequent stream crossings and long stretches of boggy mud. Don't expect dry feet. Make your way up Summit Peak's Tower to see (if you're lucky and it's not cloudy) the the ridge you left about 10 miles before. Make your way over Government Peak (probably the steepest part of the trail though no views), through more bogs, then finally summit Peak 1492. The view from just below the summit of 1492 reveals Cuyahoga Peak far far away (okay just 7 mile away, but it feels longer when you know you're going there). After a bit of trickiness getting back on the ridge (follow the GPS track), the last miles of the route are again airy with stunning views of Lake of the Cloud and Lake Superior as you summit Cuyahoga Peak. Over those miles you can contemplate all the ground you've covered because you'll be looking over it from the ridge. If you've got extra gas, drop down to Lake of the Clouds for a dip.
History & Background
This area, like many spots on the Upper Peninsula, was once used for copper mining. As you make your way up Cuyahoga Peak watch for the signs for an abandoned mine entrance.

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Contributors
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