Near Saugatuck Harbor Natural Area
Sign at the trailhead
Near Saugatuck Harbor Natural Area
Near the marsh.
Near Saugatuck Harbor Natural Area
High grass
Near Saugatuck Harbor Natural Area
Between the dunes
Near Saugatuck Harbor Natural Area
Looking towards the pier

Looking for more photos?

View All Photos
Driving Directions
Hike Route

Saugatuck Harbor Natural Area

5.0 (1 Rating)
Nature is on display as you hike up the beach, then on trails through dune grass and along the edge of a marsh.
2.9
mi
Distance
45
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingDogs AllowedFall ColorsHistoricalLakeRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
There is a charge for parking in the Oval Beach lot from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.87mi
Distance
45ft
Elevation Gain
45ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
610ft
High Point
579ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The trailhead is a sign at the end of the Oval Beach parking lot. From there, many people simply hike up the beach to the pier and back. Please note that, in order to protect wildlife, dogs are only allowed on the beach areas of the trail and only if they are on a leash.The trails are marked with sticks that have a brown hiker icon at the top. Some of the markers are hard to see. If you are exploring east of the beach you may want to have a copy of the paper map. Not all of the trails are included in this route.A section at the beginning of the trail crosses private land but it follows the public right of way along the beach, so there is no problem. Halfway up the beach, take the trail that goes east toward a marsh.Heading north on the east side, sections of the original trail are now underwater (#5 and #6 on the map). The only thing keeping this from being rated as an easy trail is that it is all sand.
History & Background
The small loop in the southeast corner goes through an area where there was once a Potowatomi village and then a settlement called Fishtown.The channel at the north end of the area was opened in 1906. The old one had entered the lake at the south end, where a lighthouse stood until a tornado destroyed it in 1956. The private home that now occupies the site incorporates pieces of the original lighthouse.With the help of the Land Conservancy of West Michigan, the area was protected in 2011 after being purchased with funds from several grants and hundreds of private donations.

Route Conditions

Report Conditions
No Condition Reports
Report Conditions

Nearby Hike Routes

Water Tower - Lagoon - Mount Baldhead - Oval Beach

Hike Route

Water Tower - Lagoon - Mount Baldhead - Oval Beach

Birding
strenuous
1.85 mi
+371 ft
Mount Baldhead Figure Eight

Hike Route

Mount Baldhead Figure Eight

Birding
strenuous
1.53 mi
+477 ft
Saugatuck Dunes Figure-Eight

Hike Route

Saugatuck Dunes Figure-Eight

Birding
moderate
5.58 mi
+513 ft
White Trail Loop

Hike Route

White Trail Loop

Birding
moderate
1.85 mi
+164 ft
Wakazoo Loop

Hike Route

Wakazoo Loop

Birding
moderate
13.86 mi
+398 ft
Hemlock Loop

Hike Route

Hemlock Loop

Birding
moderate
3.14 mi
+108 ft
Contributors
Chris Clark