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    Grand Mere State Park

    4.0 (42 reviews)

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    Lani B.

    Beautiful park, lovely trails, gorgeous beaches along Lake Michigan, but HOLY HANNAH those sand dunes are insane! I felt like I was in the Sand Snake Scene in Beetlejuice - they were never ending and a beast to navigate through. lol Overall a lovely day at the part and would definitely visit again.

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    Amanda L.

    I enjoyed the trail we did at Grand Mere, the beginning bits of the trail started paved, but soon you got into the sandy dunes. Unlike Warren Dunes though, there was always a ton of dune grass situated along the sides of the trail, so that definitely helped to keep the sand from getting too uncomfortable for my dog. If you're following a trail that requires you to walk along the shore for a long period of time, I'd be careful though. When we got to the beach, looking in either direction up and down the shoreline showed us that a lot of the shoreline had eroded away and/or the water levels were covering the shoreline completely in spots. So we were forced to modify our trail and essentially follow the same route back to the parking lot rather than walk along the nonexistent shoreline a bit before looping back up the dunes. The dune climbs here were not too bad and there were options for people who wanted to climb more dunes if they felt like it and meet up at a point further down in the trail again. Definitely very customizable, which I appreciated, and much smaller and less trafficked than its neighboring state park, Warren Dunes. Our trail was supposed to be 3.6 miles, but because we couldn't do the shoreline loop part of the hike and turned it into an out & back instead, it ended up only being 2 miles long. Easy to moderate for sure and also very dog-friendly!

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    Chadrick J.

    Grand Mere is a gorgeous park but what a hike to get to the beach! We went to the dog park side and treked not far but far enough by the time we got to the beach. Lot's of dunes to climb and the sand was beyond hot, so hot it burned my toes. Not really what I want to put my dog through just to get some water action. Other than all that it was fun. We spent an hour or so combing the beach and enjoying the unseasonably warm water. The view is absolutely gorgeous. It amazes me the variance in shorelines from Wisconsin through Michigan. This beach had a rocky shore and dropped off very quickly to waist deep water. The water was crystal clear though and it was an enjoyable time once we got there. FYI - Hike time is around 15 minutes with some major sand dunes to trek up and over. So pack light or wear a backpack cause the people I saw with strollers and coolers struggled. Once there the wow factor is worth it! Absolutley gorgeous views of the lake.

    April H.

    Shesshhh... if you wanna hike sand dunes this is the place to do it. Me, I was loooking for a beach... great hike and exercise trail, about a lil under a mile each way. Serious hiking up and down the dunes but sadly no beach. Just the slope of the last dune leading into the lake.

    Carmen O.

    I actually debated rating this park because I do not want anyone to go here and I want it all to myself!!! The trail system is extensive and is where I run all of my long runs. The park also comes with a rich Native American history that probably only a local would know about because there are no descriptive posters or signs anywhere. Sometimes I will be deep in the trail system and hear a drum. Once I thought I was going crazy, but then I realized it was an actual Native American man playing a drum around his neck. Some of the other reviews on this park talked about the long walk to the beach. Well, it is a natural park with large sand dunes and if you are too lazy to walk a half mile to the beach, then just go to Silver Beach. This place means alot to me and my dog. If I even say the initials G.M. she goes nuts!!

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    Ashley Marie E.

    What a perfect hidden treasure. Since moving to the Midwest from south Florida almost four years ago, I have rolled my eyes hard each time someone says "But we have lakes!" when I say I miss the beach. That is, until visiting Lake Michigan, and this park specifically. Yes, this is a beast of a hike if you're not a regularly active person. It's a 1 mile hike, half a mile on a paved, flat trail, half a mile climbing dunes under the hot sun. Wear sneakers for the hike, if only because the sand part is very hot. Once you get to the beach, however, you are rewarded with a quiet, gorgeous stretch of sand, rocks, and lake for days. We usually bring enough stuff to keep us fed and occupied for the entire day (if you're gonna make that hike, you might as well spend the whole day there). I don't always love that so many dogs are off-leash (we always bring a stake and rope for ours) but we've never had a problem! It's honestly nicer than a lot of the beaches I've been to in Florida. Bring bug spray for the mosquitos and horseflies. Can't wait to go back!!

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    Path to Lake Michigan was flooded, water over your ankles. No easy path to Lake Michigan. A hiker would love the up/down sand dunes.

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    Damn that hike up the first sand dune was didn't expect it to be that steep. First timers here in Michigan, gotta say it is worth it!!!

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    A favorite walking spot. Gorgeous trees, stunning views, dunes, water - it's a beautiful place.

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    There is a little bit of a hike over large sand dunes to get to the beach, but it's a great workout and a gorgeous view!

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