Singing Sands Trail Loop
Singing Sands Trail Loop
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Cycle the easy 17.1-mile Singing Sands Trail Loop in Michigan City, Indiana, through wetlands and urban landmarks.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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After 26.6 km for 55 m
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16.9 km
7.37 km
3.13 km
< 100 m
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21.5 km
5.47 km
346 m
113 m
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The trail winds through Michigan City, Indiana. You can access it from various points, including downtown Michigan City near landmarks like the courthouse and public library, or closer to the waterfront at Charles R. Westcott Park and the Trail Creek Marina. Parking is generally available in these areas.
Yes, the Singing Sands Trail Loop is considered an easy bike ride, suitable for all skill levels and any fitness level. It features mostly paved surfaces and has low elevation gain, making it ideal for beginners.
The route is primarily paved with smooth asphalt and concrete sidewalk squares. There are some unpaved sections, and a notable train track crossing in downtown Michigan City requires navigating around a barricade on gravel, where you might need to walk your bike for a short distance.
The trail offers diverse scenery, passing through wetlands within the Indiana Dunes National Park, an urban industrial area, and downtown Michigan City with its courthouse, public library, and arts district. It also follows East Michigan Boulevard, providing access to Charles R. Westcott Park and the Trail Creek Marina, and winds along Trail Creek Greenway. A significant portion of the route follows the Singing Sands Trail itself.
While not explicitly stated in the trail information, multi-use trails like this one, especially those passing through urban and natural areas, typically allow dogs on a leash. Please ensure your dog is well-behaved and you clean up after them.
Based on available information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access and cycle the Singing Sands Trail Loop in Michigan City, Indiana.
Given its diverse scenery and paved surfaces, the trail is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring through fall. Spring offers blooming wildflowers in wetland areas, while fall provides pleasant temperatures and autumn colors. Summer is also suitable, though it can be warmer.
Yes, the Singing Sands Trail Loop is a crucial part of the larger Marquette Greenway, a planned 60-mile paved trail connecting Chicago to New Buffalo, Michigan. It also connects to the eastern end of the Calumet Trail and intersects with sections of other official trails such as DLT r - Long Beach to New Buffalo and DLT q - Mt. Baldy to Long Beach.
As the trail passes directly through downtown Michigan City, you'll find various amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and shops, particularly around the city's arts district and main thoroughfares.
No, this FAQ refers to the Singing Sands Trail Loop in Michigan City, Indiana, which is well-suited for touring cycling. There is another trail with a similar name in Bruce Peninsula National Park, Ontario, Canada, but its rocky and rugged terrain makes it unsuitable for typical touring bicycles.
The entire loop is approximately 27.5 kilometers (17 miles) long. For an average touring cyclist, it typically takes around 1 hour and 34 minutes to complete.