The Lake Superior Trail is the longest trail in Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, a point-to-point trail that runs nearly in the full width of this wilderness area. This Trail is routed principally overlooking the ridgeline of the Lake Superior. It is characterized by the ascents to rock outcroppings and cliffs, descents into numerous rivers and creek valleys crossed by attractive and functional bridges. Along the length of the Trail, you can enjoy the panoramic overlook of the Lake Superior, the Saw tooth Mountains and inland woodlands, lakes and rivers are also abundant. At many points along the Trail, it show casing waterfalls and rapids, bends and deep gorges where thousands of years of rushing water has cut into layers of ancient volcanic rocks. In Lake Superior Trail you have the chance to experience plenty of wildlife viewing opportunities. The good bit of this trail is like a walk in the park. It crosses national forest and state park lands, state and country property and private property. It connects and traverses seven state parks. Some of the special attractions on the Lake Superior Trail are Waterfalls, Lake Superior shoreline and the Presque Isle River. The Lake Superior Trail offers a range of different hiking attractions, something for everyone so to speak. There are many attractions and opportunities await you along the Lake Superior Trail.
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