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Road cycling around Michiana Shores offers diverse landscapes along the border of Michigan and Indiana, characterized by its proximity to Lake Michigan. The region features ancient sand dunes, serene wooded environments, and rural areas, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Well-paved surfaces are common, making it suitable for road cycling.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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The New Buffalo and Warren Dunes Loop offers road cyclists a captivating tour through Southwest Michigan's varied landscapes. You'll pedal along the stunning Lake Michigan shoreline, passing the iconic New Buffalo Lighthouse, before heading inland through lush forests and alongside the impressive Warren Dunes. This route provides a dynamic experience, blending coastal vistas with serene woodland stretches, making it one of the more scenic cycling routes near Lake Michigan.
Rated as moderate, this 50.3-mile (81.0 km) ride involves about 840 feet (256 metres) of elevation gain and typically takes around 4 hours and 10 minutes. It's best suited for cyclists with good fitness looking for a substantial day on well-paved roads. To make the most of your ride, plan to visit during pleasant weather conditions, perhaps in the spring or fall, to enjoy comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery.
This loop is a highlight among the cycling routes in New Buffalo Michigan, connecting you to a region rich in outdoor activities. It's part of a broader network that includes the
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The Michigan City & New Buffalo lakeside loop from Carroll Avenue offers a delightful road cycling experience, weaving together stunning Lake Michigan views with the quaint charm of coastal towns. You'll pedal along mostly well-paved surfaces, enjoying the gentle undulations of the terrain as you pass iconic landmarks like the New Buffalo Lighthouse and Lake View Beach. This moderate 44.4-mile (71.5 km) route, with its 589 feet (180 metres) of elevation gain, is a fantastic option for a leisurely yet engaging ride, typically completed in about 3 hours and 6 minutes.
To begin your adventure, head to Carroll Avenue in Michigan City, which serves as a convenient access point for this scenic loop. The route is known for its easy-to-ride conditions, making it accessible for many cyclists. While specific parking information isn't detailed, starting from Carroll Avenue is straightforward. Consider planning your ride during the warmer seasons to best enjoy the lakeside scenery and the amenities available in Michigan City and New Buffalo.
This area is a true gem for cyclists, forming part of the broader "Backroads Bikeway" network that explores the diverse landscapes of Berrien County. You'll find a rich variety of scenery, from the expansive Lake Michigan shoreline to glimpses of sand dunes and forests. The ongoing development of the Marquette Greenway, a multi-use trail connecting New Buffalo to South Chicago, further enhances the cycling infrastructure, promising even more opportunities for exploration in this beautiful region.

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This challenging road cycling route, the Kingsbury Wildlife Area & Michigan coast loop from New Buffalo, offers a fantastic journey from the shores of Lake Michigan to the heart of a diverse wildlife area. You'll pedal past the New Buffalo Lighthouse, through charming farmland, and into the expansive Kingsbury Fish & Wildlife Area, where grasslands, crop fields, and marsh areas provide excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. The route is primarily on well-paved surfaces, but be prepared for potential gravel sections on some secondary roads, adding to the adventure.
Planning your ride means ensuring you have the fitness for a difficult 75.2-mile (121.0 km) loop with 1185 feet (361 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 5 hours and 9 minutes. Parking is readily available in the New Buffalo area, a popular starting point for cyclists. Remember that within the Kingsbury Fish & Wildlife Area, you must stick to paved and gravel roads open to vehicles, as off-road and mountain bike trails are off-limits.
This route is a standout for its unique blend of coastal scenery and inland natural beauty, offering a dynamic experience that few other rides in the region can match. It allows you to explore the natural environment of glacial ravines and forested dunes alongside the agricultural charm of Southern Michigan, making it a rewarding choice for advanced road cyclists seeking varied landscapes and wildlife observation.
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The La Porte & Red Mill County Park loop from Michigan City offers a comprehensive road cycling tour through diverse landscapes, from rural agricultural settings to vibrant parkland. You'll pedal past serene wetlands, enjoy views of blooming wildflowers, and encounter the distinctive Pinhook Bog, a unique natural monument. The route provides a rich tapestry of scenery, showcasing LaPorte County's natural beauty.
This moderate 51.1-mile (82.3 km) cycling loop, with 995 feet (303 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 3 hours and 43 minutes to complete. Red Mill County Park is a popular starting point, offering convenient parking. Spring and fall are often recommended as the best times to ride, thanks to pleasant temperatures and the area's vibrant natural displays.
While primarily a road cycling route, be aware that some sections, particularly within Red Mill County Park, may include unpaved segments that transition from gravel to dirt, sand, and grass, with potential for standing water after rain. This cycling loop is an excellent choice for riders with a good level of fitness looking for a substantial and scenic day out in the Michigan City area.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The sunsets from this sandy beach, located next to the iconic lighthouse, are magical. It has a dune area where you can take a boardwalk, climb some steps and enjoy even better views.
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The Kingsbury Fish & Wildlife Area was an ordnance factory during WW2 and the Korean war. It was deeded to the state in 1965 and became a wildlife reserve. Today the 7,400-acres of grassland, crop, bush and marsh is managed for wildlife and leisure. You can cycle on all the open roads and trails.
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Lake View Beach is a beach access point in the Beverley Shores region. There is parking, seating and BBQ facilities but no lifeguard. It's a good rest point on a coastal ride.
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The first lightkeeper began work here in 1840. But, by 1859, the government shut the light which was eventually lost to erosion. The light you see today is a replica that has stood as the same spot by Buffalo Beach since the beginning of the 20th century.
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You'll find beautiful dunes and beaches that are not too crowded. Hiking trails lead across the dunes and through the surrounding forest. There are rest rooms and food trucks. Entrance costs $10.
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You're not likely to bump into many other people here. Hike for a mile through the dunes and you come to a beautiful beach – great for watching the sunset. You won't find many amenities here. Nature is allowed to be nature. Admission is also free!
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A great area for hiking, biking and picnicking. Four trails lead through the park and around the Little Calumet River. You'll find forests, meadows, wetlands and open water – lovely!
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Pinhook Bog has such unique nature that it has been designated a National Natural Landmark. It's home to a huge variety of plants, trees and mosses. A quarter of its area is made up of a floating mat of peat moss. The bog would have formed around 15,000 years ago – it's a glacial kettle.
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There are over 10 road cycling routes around Michiana Shores, offering diverse options for cyclists. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars.
Road cycling in Michiana Shores offers a blend of coastal beauty, ancient sand dunes, and serene wooded environments. You'll find routes with extensive views of Lake Michigan, charming towns, and tranquil countryside, including areas like Red Mill County Park.
Yes, for those seeking a more strenuous experience, routes like the Kingsbury Wildlife Area & Michigan coast loop from New Buffalo offer a difficult 75.2-mile ride with significant elevation gain, exploring the Michigan coast and the Kingsbury Wildlife Area.
Yes, Michiana Shores offers several easier routes suitable for families or those preferring a more relaxed ride. An example is the New Buffalo Lighthouse loop from New Buffalo, which is an easy 13-mile route.
Many routes offer scenic views of Lake Michigan. You can also pass by iconic lighthouses such as the New Buffalo Lighthouse and the Michigan Light. The region's ancient sand dunes, particularly around Michiana Dunes and Warren Dunes State Park, also provide stunning vistas.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Michiana Shores are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the New Buffalo and Warren Dunes Loop and the La Porte & Red Mill County Park loop from Michigan City.
The Michiana Shores region is generally enjoyable for road cycling during spring, summer, and fall, when the weather is mild. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the lakeside views, wooded areas, and rural landscapes.
Yes, several routes incorporate or pass near parks. For instance, the La Porte & Red Mill County Park loop from Michigan City takes riders through tranquil countryside and the beautiful Red Mill County Park. The New Buffalo and Warren Dunes Loop explores areas near Warren Dunes State Park.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the captivating Lake Michigan vistas, the varied terrain encompassing impressive sand dunes and serene woodlands, and the well-paved surfaces suitable for road cycling.
Yes, for those looking for longer rides, Michiana Shores offers extensive routes. The Kingsbury Wildlife Area & Michigan coast loop from New Buffalo is a challenging 75.2-mile ride, while the New Buffalo and Warren Dunes Loop covers 50.3 miles.
Absolutely. The Michigan City & New Buffalo lakeside loop from Carroll Avenue is a moderate 44.4-mile journey that provides scenic lake views along the shoreline, connecting these two charming towns.


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