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Family friendly hiking trails in Round Island Wilderness offer a unique outdoor experience, though developed trails are primarily found on the nearby Mackinac Island. Round Island Wilderness itself is a 378-acre island characterized by diverse ecosystems, including beach and marshy shores, conifer forests, and mature hardwood forests, with an inland plateau rising 100 feet above Lake Huron. The island features old-growth forests and cobble beaches, providing varied terrain for exploration. While Round Island Wilderness is undeveloped, the adjacent Mackinac Island…
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The Mackinac Island – Sunset Rock (Chimney Rock) loop offers a delightful journey through idyllic forests and past historic cottages, culminating in breathtaking panoramic views. While parts of the trail…
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Mackinac Island is renowned for its fudge, with over a dozen fudge shops crafting irresistible concoctions in countless flavors. Legend has it the island's cold climate and unique water contribute to its fudge's exceptional texture and taste.
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Griffin Cove is just off the side of Lake Shore Boulevard and is catty-corner to Brown's Brook State Roadside Park. The cove features a beach area where you can view out onto Lake Huron and see the mainland of Michigan.
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While pedaling through Mackinac Island State Park, one scenic highlight is the Sugar Loaf lookout point. This breathtaking vista offers panoramic views over the forest and of the park's largest limestone formation rising majestically 75 feet tall. Once an island eroding in ancient Lake Algonquin, Sugar Loaf remained as an awe-inspiring tower of rock when the waters eventually receded to create this breathtaking look out spot.
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Established in 1895 on land once part of the nation's second national park, over 80 percent of Mackinac Island now comprises the pristine Mackinac Island State Park. With no cars allowed, bikes are the perfect way to explore its natural treasures at your own pace. Pedal through quiet forests, past historic landmarks and spectacular rock formations, stopping when breathtaking Lake Huron vistas beckon. Ride the island's inspiring nature trails, immersing yourself in this car-free cycling paradise.
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Known for its breathtaking sunsets, the aptly named Sunset Rock on Mackinac Island rewards mountain bikers with panoramic views of the island's picturesque shoreline and distant Mackinac Bridge after a ride through idyllic forests. The iconic chimney-shaped outlook over Lake Huron makes an ideal destination to end a scenic pedal.
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Griffin Cove is just off the side of Lake Shore Boulevard and is catty-corner to Brown's Brook State Roadside Park. The cove features a beach area where you can view out onto Lake Huron and see the mainland of Michigan.
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British Landing serves as a memorial to an operation from the War of 1812. There are statues and informational placards here on the shores of the beach where the operation took place.
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This guide features 20 family-friendly hiking routes, primarily located on nearby Mackinac Island, which offers developed trails suitable for families. While Round Island Wilderness itself is an undeveloped area for off-trail exploration, these curated routes provide accessible and enjoyable experiences for all ages.
The family-friendly routes highlighted in this guide, mainly on Mackinac Island, offer a mix of easy to moderate trails with manageable distances and elevation gains. They provide opportunities to explore diverse natural beauty, historical landmarks, and scenic views, ensuring an engaging experience for children and adults alike. The undeveloped nature of Round Island Wilderness also offers a unique, secluded experience for families seeking more adventurous, off-trail exploration.
Round Island Wilderness itself is an undeveloped area, best suited for families interested in off-trail exploration and a true wilderness experience, adhering to 'Leave No Trace' principles. For families with young children seeking developed trails, the routes listed in this guide are on nearby Mackinac Island, offering well-defined paths and attractions like Arch Rock and Sugar Loaf Viewpoint that are more accessible for little legs.
Families can enjoy a variety of natural features. On Mackinac Island, routes like the Arch Rock – Sugar Loaf Viewpoint loop offer stunning geological formations and panoramic views. Round Island Wilderness itself boasts diverse ecosystems, including old-growth forests, cobble and sand beaches, and an inland plateau, providing opportunities to observe unique flora and fauna.
Yes, the routes on Mackinac Island feature notable landmarks. For instance, the Arch Rock – Mackinac Island loop takes you past the iconic Arch Rock. Another route, the Mackinac Island – Sunset Rock (Chimney Rock) loop, allows you to explore Sunset Rock and Chimney Rock. From the northern tip of Round Island, the historic Round Island Lighthouse is a prominent and highly photographed landmark.
Absolutely! Round Island Wilderness is home to a variety of wildlife, including whitetail deer, raccoon, red squirrel, fox, and numerous bird species, such as hawks, eagles, and owls. The waters surrounding the island also contain trout, pike, and salmon. While hiking on Mackinac Island, you might also encounter local wildlife in its natural habitats.
While specific regulations for Mackinac Island trails should be checked locally, generally, dogs are often welcome on trails in the region, provided they are kept on a leash. For Round Island Wilderness, which is an undeveloped area, dogs are permitted but must be under control to protect the delicate ecosystem and wildlife. Always practice 'Leave No Trace' principles, including packing out all pet waste.
The spring and summer months are ideal for family hiking in this region. Spring brings a colorful array of wildflowers, while summer offers pleasant temperatures for exploring. Access to Round Island Wilderness is primarily by boat in the summer, making it the most practical time to visit for off-trail adventures. Mackinac Island trails are also very popular during these seasons.
Yes, many of the family-friendly routes in this guide are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Mackinac Island loop is an easy circular route, perfect for families. The Arch Rock – Sugar Loaf Viewpoint loop also provides a rewarding circular experience.
Access to Round Island Wilderness is primarily by boat in the summer and over ice in the winter, as it is an undeveloped island. The developed family-friendly hiking routes featured in this guide are located on nearby Mackinac Island, which is accessible via ferry services from the mainland. Once on Mackinac Island, trailheads are generally well-marked and accessible.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning scenic views, the unique historical landmarks like Arch Rock and the Round Island Lighthouse, and the peaceful, natural environment that offers a refreshing escape. The diverse landscapes and opportunities for wildlife spotting are also frequently highlighted.


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