Hiking Nearby

  • Stevens Twin Sinks and Bruski Sink (9430 Leer Rd. Posen, MI ~ 7.2 miles)
    The Stevens Twin Sinks (31 acres) and Bruski Sink (2.5 acres) feature large sinkholes, with public access restricted to protect fragile soil and ensure safety. Two self-guided trails, Earthcrack and Valley, showcase geological formations like 350-million-year-old marine fossils, but are not suitable for mobility devices.
  • Mystery Valley (14894 Leer Rd. Posen, MI ~ 4.4) 
    Mystery Valley Karst Preserve, a 76-acre sanctuary in Presque Isle County, Michigan, protects a unique karst landscape featuring sinkholes, earth cracks, and a fluctuating lake that drains and refills due to underground geological processes. The preserve showcases marine fossils in its limestone formations and includes the self-guided Valley Trail for exploration, though it’s not suitable for mobility devices. 
  • Hoeft State Park (Rogers City, ~16 miles)
    4 miles of trails along Lake Huron with beaches and forests. Great for birdwatching
  • Thompson’s Harbor State Park (Posen, ~ 13 miles)
    7 miles of trails through 5,000+ acres, ideal for hiking and stargazing
  • Ocqueoc Falls Bicentennial Pathway (Near Millersburg, ~ 23 miles)
    6-mile loop around the largest waterfall in MIchigan's lower peninsula with scenic picnic areas and is accessible for people with mobility devices.  The falls can be viewed via a paved path leading to a boardwalk without doing the 6 mile loop.