This park is my favorite state park. It's a little piece of serenity tucked away at the tip of the pinky. The views are stunning and the peace is perfect. No running water, but the outhouses are relatively clean. I'll be back.
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This park is my favorite state park. It's a little piece of serenity tucked away at the tip of the pinky. The views are stunning and the peace is perfect. No running water, but the outhouses are relatively clean. I'll be back.
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We just got back from this state park and had a great time, even in winter! We walked around by the lighthouse, then drove to the southern part of the park. We did a few hiking trails, which were hilly, beautifully wooded areas. Definitly go to the shore- this was the best part of our day. Dunes all over leading...
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The trail-head was just a couple of miles north of where we stayed and we hiked here on our first day. We had the trail pretty much to ourselves, good elevation, ended up at a lookout over a secluded dune we had all to ourselves. We hiked down to the water and climbed back up the dune and had a...
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The entire Leelanau Peninsula is one of nature's most magnificent works of art. My husband and I took out three sons on their first camping trip up to the Dunes National Lakeshore Park in Summer of 2009. We didn't want to leave. Each day and moment was either a terrific memory or a terrific photo opportunity. We spent a day...
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