A Wonderful Whirlwind of a Day in Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park
Continuing to be the wonderful hosts that they are, Teri and Grey had a fantastic full day planned for us the following day. We started off on a hike along the Presque Isle River in the Porcupine Mountains, walking down towards where it empties into Lake Superior. On the beach Teri and I rock hunted, Tom and Grey explored, we all chatted, and the three dogs ran around like dogs. We then walked upriver, joining the West River Trail which parallels the water and leads through lush, old-growth forest. The trail offered easy access to the river bed at multiple points so we all wandered out to view the incredible ledges and layered shale. The latter provided steps of a sort that the river flowed over in a most beautiful fashion on it’s descent to the lake. Continuing on the trail we passed three incredible waterfalls – Manabezho, Manido, and Nawadaha – while enjoying the hike amongst the tall maples and hemlocks.

Teri and I looking for rocks on Lake Superior shore, Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, Michigan

Me walking on driftwood near mouth of Presque Isle River, Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, Michigan
Grey and Teri then drove us to the Summit Peak area where we walked the short trail up to Summit Peak. At 1,958 feet, it’s the highest peak in the Porcupine Mountains and offers fantastic views from the observation tower. Lake of the Clouds – perhaps the most famous spot in the Porkies – was the next stop. From the top of the escarpment we had an incredible view of the mile-long lake and the Big Carp River which feeds it. Finally, we ended our adventures walking along the beach near the town of Silver City, just outside the state park.
It would have been a fantastic day by any measure, but it was all the more special to me because it was my birthday. I have had some really great birthdays the past couple years, celebrating with Carrie in Yellowstone two years ago and with Mary on Block Island last year, but this year rivaled them both due to the great company and the beautiful hikes.

Looking down from tower on Summit Peak Scenic Area, Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, Michigan

Grey, Teri, Me, and Tom (and Gabby, Missy, and Abby), Lake of the Clouds, Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, Michigan
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Thanks!
-Meghan
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Happy birthday! Looks like a fabulous way to spend it.
Thanks so much! We all had a fantastic time hiking and I couldn’t have asked for a nicer day.
The photo of the staircase in the tree canopy is…WOW WOW WOW!
Thank you so much, Carol! It’s difficult to get a sense of the depth from the photo but we were high up. Those ski flyers are a touch crazy!