Embayment II (Warren Dunes State Park
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During our last hike, we learned the “Grand Marais Embayment” coastal feature extends 16 miles between Lakeside in the south and Stevensville in the north. This area is famous for containing some of the largest freshwater dunes in the world and TWO state parks. Be sure to join the Harbor Country Hikers as they continue their exploration of the basin, led by HCH President Pat Fisher, at Warren Dunes State Park.
Warren Dunes State Park provides 1,952 acres of recreational opportunities along the beautiful shore of Lake Michigan. Its rugged dune formation, rising 260 feet above the lake, offers spectacular views and is excellent for hang gliding, dune climbing and sand surfing. The park is home to 3 miles of shoreline, 6 miles of hiking trails and two popular campgrounds.
Wear long pants (preferably tucked-in), a sun hat, sturdy shoes or boots, preferred pest controls, and bring plenty of water. Light precipitation and hot or cold weather don’t ordinarily lead us to call off hikes, but health-threatening temperature extremes and lightning can be causes for cancellation. In case of inclement weather on the day of the hike, check our website, harborcountryhikers.org, or our Facebook page for notice of cancellation or rescheduling.
HCH has an All-Terrain Rollator which may be reserved for use on our hikes. Reservations are made on a first-come first-served basis by filling out the brief form at https://harborcountryhikers.org/rollator.
Theme: Embayment’s II
Venue: Warren Dunes State Park
When: Saturday, June 20, 2026 @ 10am Eastern
Estimated Presentation Time: 15 minutes
Hike Leader: Pat Fisher, President HCH
Estimated Time: 2.25 hours
Hiking Distance: Up to 2.5 miles
Physical Difficulty: First half of hike will be flat and moderate, optional second half will have some moderate climbs
Location: Floral Lane: Warren Dunes Organizational Campground
Parking GPS: 41.921598, -86.578621 (DD)
From Red Arrow Highway, head west on Floral Lane, watch for the Warren Dunes Organizational Campground parking lot on your right. We will be gathering in the parking area. Support Michigan Parks with Recreation Passport. <https:>
Special Note: Visit our new website at harborcountryhikers.org to learn about upcoming hikes, blogs, join our email list, and use our online membership or donation forms. Also, change your contacts to reflect our new email address: [email protected].
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Warren Dunes State Park provides 1,952 acres of recreational opportunities along the beautiful shore of Lake Michigan. Its rugged dune formation, rising 260 feet above the lake, offers spectacular views and is excellent for hang gliding, dune climbing and sand surfing. The park is home to 3 miles of shoreline, 6 miles of hiking trails and two popular campgrounds.
Wear long pants (preferably tucked-in), a sun hat, sturdy shoes or boots, preferred pest controls, and bring plenty of water. Light precipitation and hot or cold weather don’t ordinarily lead us to call off hikes, but health-threatening temperature extremes and lightning can be causes for cancellation. In case of inclement weather on the day of the hike, check our website, harborcountryhikers.org, or our Facebook page for notice of cancellation or rescheduling.
HCH has an All-Terrain Rollator which may be reserved for use on our hikes. Reservations are made on a first-come first-served basis by filling out the brief form at https://harborcountryhikers.org/rollator.
Theme: Embayment’s II
Venue: Warren Dunes State Park
When: Saturday, June 20, 2026 @ 10am Eastern
Estimated Presentation Time: 15 minutes
Hike Leader: Pat Fisher, President HCH
Estimated Time: 2.25 hours
Hiking Distance: Up to 2.5 miles
Physical Difficulty: First half of hike will be flat and moderate, optional second half will have some moderate climbs
Location: Floral Lane: Warren Dunes Organizational Campground
Parking GPS: 41.921598, -86.578621 (DD)
From Red Arrow Highway, head west on Floral Lane, watch for the Warren Dunes Organizational Campground parking lot on your right. We will be gathering in the parking area. Support Michigan Parks with Recreation Passport. <https:>
Special Note: Visit our new website at harborcountryhikers.org to learn about upcoming hikes, blogs, join our email list, and use our online membership or donation forms. Also, change your contacts to reflect our new email address: [email protected].
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