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Road cycling routes around Ludington, Michigan, feature diverse terrain along the Lake Michigan shoreline and through inland forests. The area is characterized by extensive sandy beaches, freshwater dunes, and numerous lakes, offering varied landscapes for cyclists. The routes generally present gentle gradients, making them accessible for a range of abilities.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The "Mason Country" road cycling route in Michigan offers a delightful and accessible journey through diverse landscapes. You'll pedal past the tranquil Hamlin Lake, wind through the scenic Ludington State…
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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 Hamlin Lake – Stearns Park Beach loop offers a delightful road cycling experience, showcasing the diverse beauty of Ludington. You'll pedal past the serene Hamlin Lake, through sections of…
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The "Sable River Trail – Big Sable River loop from Piney Ridge" presents an interesting challenge for road cyclists, as the components don't quite align for a seamless ride. While…
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Hamlin lake is a wonderful place to relax and swim on a hot summer's day. The lake is 12 miles (19.3 km) long so you can easily find a secluded spot. On the lake's western shore, you can explore Ludington State Park.
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There's 5,300 acres of nature to explore at Ludington State Park. It's a great area for cycling, hiking and camping. Stretched along the shores of Lake Michigan, the park has sand dunes, forests, marshlands and plenty of spectacular views.
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There are two lighthouses in Ludington: North Pierhead Lighthouse and this one, the North Breakwater Light. It was originally constructed in 1871. You can visit the lights for an $8 donation.
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Road cycling routes in Ludington feature diverse terrain, primarily along the Lake Michigan shoreline and through inland forests. You'll encounter extensive sandy beaches, freshwater dunes, and numerous lakes. The routes generally present gentle gradients, making them accessible for various abilities.
Yes, all the road cycling routes highlighted in this guide are considered easy, making them ideal for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. For example, the Hamlin Lake – Stearns Park Beach loop from Ludington is an easy 18-mile path offering scenic views.
For stunning views, consider routes that follow the Lake Michigan shoreline. The Ludington State Park – Stearns Park Beach loop from Ludington takes you through Ludington State Park and along the coast. The M-116 route to Ludington State Park is also renowned for continuous sand dunes on one side and Lake Michigan on the other, often with a cooling breeze.
While the routes in this guide are generally easy, for very young children or those seeking a dedicated paved loop, the Cartier Park Pathway on Lincoln Lake offers an accessible one-mile paved loop. Ludington State Park also features paved paths and roads suitable for families, including a 15-mile route within the park.
Ludington's routes offer access to several natural landmarks. You can cycle along the Hamlin Lake shoreline, explore the diverse ecosystems of Ludington State Park with its sand dunes and marshlands, and enjoy views of the vast Lake Michigan shoreline. The region is known for its unique freshwater interdunal ponds.
Yes, several routes pass by or offer views of interesting attractions. The South Lakeshore Drive, for instance, leads past the Historic White Pine Village and offers views of the Ludington Pumped Storage Power Plant. You can also spot the Ludington Lighthouse from routes along the coast, and the Big Sable Point Lighthouse is accessible via a gravel path within Ludington State Park.
The warmer months, particularly late spring through early autumn, are ideal for road cycling in Ludington. During this time, the weather is pleasant, and the natural beauty of the Lake Michigan shoreline and inland areas is at its peak. The cooling breeze off Lake Michigan can be particularly refreshing on warmer days.
Yes, many of the popular road cycling routes around Ludington are designed as loops. For example, the Hamlin Lake – Stearns Park Beach loop from Ludington and the Ludington State Park loop from Ludington are excellent circular options that allow you to start and end in the same location.
Parking is generally available at key access points for many routes. For example, if you're starting a loop from Ludington, you can often find parking near Stearns Park Beach or other public areas in the city. Ludington State Park also provides parking facilities for visitors accessing its trails and roads.
Ludington is recognized as a bike-friendly city due to its diverse routes and its position at the crossroads of two major U.S. Bicycle Routes: the east-west U.S. Bicycle Route 20 and the north-south U.S. Bicycle Route 35, which largely follows the Lake Michigan shoreline. This connectivity, combined with scenic roads and dedicated paths, creates an inviting environment for cyclists.
Absolutely! Ludington's natural environment is perfect for combining activities. After a ride, you can enjoy the 28 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline for swimming or sunbathing, explore the sand dunes, or visit Ludington State Park for hiking, camping, or boating on Hamlin Lake.
For a longer ride exploring the rural landscapes, consider the Mason Country route, which covers approximately 27 miles (43.4 km). This route offers a good option for those looking to spend more time on their bike and experience the broader region.

