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Discover the tranquil Lane Cove Trail, an easy 1.8 miles (2.9 km) hike that offers a refreshing escape into nature. You'll spend about 44 minutes traversing peaceful old-growth forests, with a gentle elevation gain of just 36 feet (11 metres). The route guides you over thin boardwalks through swampy marshes,…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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This trail, located in Isle Royale National Park, features a varied terrain. It descends steeply from the Greenstone Ridge Trail, passing through old-growth forests and swampy marshes. Hikers will encounter thin boardwalks in wetter areas and experience many ups and downs along the route.
Yes, the Komoot route for the Lane Cove Trail is rated as 'easy' and is suitable for beginners. While the trail does have steep sections and ups and downs, its relatively short distance (approximately 2.9 km) makes it manageable for those new to hiking or families looking for a shorter adventure.
The trail offers views of old-growth forests and swampy areas. It leads towards the scenic shoreline of Lake Superior. A notable point of interest is Rock Harbor, Isle Royale National Park, which serves as a key facility area.
The best time to hike the Lane Cove Trail is typically from late spring through early fall (May to September). During these months, the weather is generally milder, and the park's facilities and transportation services are fully operational. Be prepared for potential muddy sections, especially after rain.
Yes, the route for the Lane Cove Trail utilizes sections of other trails within Isle Royale National Park. It follows parts of the Rock Harbor Trail and the Tobin Harbor Trail.
Yes, Isle Royale National Park requires an entrance fee. Additionally, backcountry permits are required for overnight stays, though not typically for day hikes on established trails like this one. It's always best to check the official National Park Service website for the most current fee and permit information before your visit.
No, pets are not permitted on trails or in the backcountry of Isle Royale National Park. This regulation helps protect the park's unique ecosystem and wildlife.
The Lane Cove Trail is located within Isle Royale National Park, an island wilderness accessible only by boat or seaplane. The trail typically starts near the Rock Harbor area. Parking is not directly available at the trailhead on the island; visitors usually park their vehicles on the mainland at departure points for ferries or seaplanes, such as Houghton or Grand Portage.
Isle Royale National Park is known for its remote wilderness and diverse wildlife. Along the Lane Cove Trail, you might spot various bird species, snowshoe hares, red squirrels, and potentially even moose. Keep an eye out for signs of beavers in swampy areas. Remember to observe wildlife from a respectful distance.
Given the trail's varied terrain and remote location, it's advisable to bring sturdy hiking boots, insect repellent (especially for swampy sections), plenty of water, snacks, and rain gear. A map and compass or GPS device are also recommended, as cell service can be unreliable. Don't forget your camera for the scenic views!
While the trail leads to shoreline campsites at Lane Cove, which may have filterable water from the cove, it's crucial to carry enough water for your hike. Any water from natural sources should always be filtered or treated before consumption.
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