Near Mount Randall Loop
View of the Lake Michigan shoreline.
Near Mount Randall Loop
Incredible views from the top of Mount Randall.
Near Mount Randall Loop
Dune blowout. So much sand!
Near Mount Randall Loop
Walking through the dune blowout. Amazing views.

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Mount Randall Loop

5.0 (1 Rating)
A great challenging loop with fantastic views of Lake Michigan and incredible sand dunes.
1.6
mi
Distance
201
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsLakeSwimmingViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.63mi
Distance
201ft
Elevation Gain
201ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
736ft
High Point
586ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Park at the trailhead parking lot located on the road to the campground. Shortly after leaving the parking lot, you'll come to trail intersection #2. Take a right towards intersection #3. The trail is flat and fairly straight through the woods. At intersection #3, do not climb up the steep sand climb. Instead, continue for another 50 feet to the actual trail intersection (look for the sign). Take a left at the intersection towards intersection #1.The trail will now climb up the side of Mount Randall through the woods. Parts of the trail are quite steep. Near the top of the climb, there is a trail junction. This steep climb leads towards the top of Mount Randall with dramatic views of Lake Michigan, the undulating sand dunes, and the surrounding area. After enjoying the views, double back to the trail junction and continue towards trail intersection #1. The trail is generally downhill and will remain in the woods all the way to the lake.At the lake, the trail will end at the parking lot. Don't miss the chance to hike to the lake and take in the awesome views down the shoreline. In the summer, take off your shoes and get your feet wet in the lake. Continue the hike by heading away from the lake across the parking lot. Look for a trail sign with directions towards intersection #2. The next half mile of trail takes you though a massive blowout, which is a huge bowl of open sand. The footing is loose sand. There is no defined trail; generally hike away from the lake. The scene is otherworldly with the amount of sand here. Near the back of the blowout look for a trail sign. Do not be tempted to veer left up the sand dune.Finish the hike by entering the woods and hiking back to the parking lot.
History & Background
Warren Dunes State Park is 1,952 acres in size and has 3 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline. The park owes its existence to E.K. Warren, the inventor of the Featherbone Corset. He purchased the land in the 1870's.

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Contributors
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