Michigan · USA

Pictured Rocks Backcountry Route

Great Lakes wilderness through forgotten mining country

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The Pictured Rocks Backcountry Route threads through Michigan’s Upper Peninsula wilderness, connecting logging roads and old mining tracks to reach hidden sections of Lake Superior’s most dramatic shoreline. Forest Road 58 and the network of interconnected two-tracks wind through towering maple and birch forests, past abandoned copper mine shafts, and down to secluded beaches below the famous colored cliffs. Wildlife encounters are common—black bears, wolves, and moose call this remote corner of Michigan home.

Easy to moderate difficulty suits most stock SUVs with decent ground clearance, though spring mud season and winter snow make timing crucial. Best explored June through October when the Upper Peninsula shows its colors. No permits required for the forest roads, but camping requires backcountry registration. Gas up in Munising—services are scarce once you head inland. This route delivers authentic Great Lakes wilderness without the crowds of the main tourist areas.

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Length (miles)45 mi / 72.4 km
Duration2-3 days
Max elevation (ft)1400 ft
Best seasonJune-October
Minimum vehicleStock SUV high-clearance
Nearest townMunising, Michigan
Land managerPictured Rocks National Lakeshore / Hiawatha National Forest
Permit requiredYes
Cell serviceSpotty
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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