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Distance:
0.7 Miles / 1.1 km
Type:
One-Way
Difficulty:
Moderate
Time to Hike:
~21 minutes
Features:
Surface Type:
Dirt
Park:
Kitchel-Lindquist-Hartger Dunes Preserve
Town:
Grand Haven, Michigan
Directions:
43.061914, -86.245518
Added:
February 03, 2020
Updated:
February 04, 2020
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131 '

Total Change
139 '

Ascent
12 '

Descent

The Dewey Hill Trail at the Kitchel-Lindquist-Hartger Dunes Preserve in Grand Haven, Michigan is a moderate 0.7-mile one-way trail that features a vista point of downtown Grand Haven from the top of Dewey Hill.

Hikers will find this trail easy to moderate depending on their skill level. The hike begins at the parking lot and follows the Connie Lindquist Trail for about 0.3-miles before hitting the junction with this trail. Hikers will continue northeast before reaching another turn in the trail that leads out to the lookout point.

At the lookout point, you'll get a view of downtown Grand Haven and the Grand River. Hikers can head back the same way, or take the Dewey Hill to Meime Vandenburg Trail.

Important
Hikers must stay out of the dunes to keep them preserved.

About the KLH Dunes Preserve
The KLH Dune Preserve is a hidden gem of West Michigan's parks and green spaces. With 115 acres of protected dunes, forest, and wetlands, this stunning location represents the unique freshwater dune ecology that can only be found on the Third Coast--that is, the eastern shores of Lake Michigan.

The preserve was founded in 1971 by Constance and Gerald Lindquist, along with Harold Hartger, with an original donation of 60 acres to The Nature Conservancy. Today, it is owned and operated by the City of Ferrysburg and receives substantial support from the Grand Haven Area Community Foundation, local Boy Scouts, and other organizations.

Author's Note
This particular route and associated photos also demonstrate the ongoing ecological crisis unfolding in Michigan. Due to extraordinarily high water levels and erosion, much of the trail remains impassable this season (winter 2020). The photo album will show numerous wetland areas that are totally flooded.

Warning (Ticks)

Ticks can be found in the high dune grass in KLH. Hikers are encouraged to check themselves and their gear.

Amenities
-- Outdoor classroom
-- Bathrooms available during warm months

Parking
Hikers will find a small parking lot at the coordinates provided.

Pets
Dogs are allowed if leashed and their waste must be carried out by the hiker.

Explore 16 trails near Grand Haven, MI
  1. Parking

    43.061914, -86.245518
  2. Main Trailhead

    43.061952, -86.245435
  3. Dewey Hill looking over downtown Grand Haven

    43.066547, -86.238653
    Dewey Hill looking over downtown Grand Haven
  4. Grand Haven Public Safety will enforce this quite strictly.

    43.066506, -86.238725
    Grand Haven Public Safety will enforce this quite strictly.
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Hazards

Ticks - Lyme Disease More Info (CDC)
Poison Ivy/Oak

Seasons

All

Photo Albums

1 Trip Report

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0.7 miles / 1.1 km
Trail added
February 03, 2020
Hiked on
February 02, 2020
Updated on
February 04, 2020

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