Snowmobiling at Pictured Rocks

Two snowmobiles travel along County Road H-58 with the Grand Sable Dunes in the background.
Snowmobiling along Alger County Road H-58

NPS photo

Since almost all the park roads are unplowed in winter, snowmobiling is the main way to travel through the national lakeshore during snow season. A number of unplowed roads lead to major points of interest within the national lakeshore, particularly Miners Castle and Log Slide.

Snowmobiles are permitted on unplowed park roads used by motorists in summer, as well as the frozen waters of Lake Superior and Grand Sable Lake.

View and download the Winter Road Closure Map (pdf).

These unplowed roads (and the shoulders of plowed park roads) are open to snowmobiling in conformance with state law. Snowmobiles are prohibited from cross-country travel, off-road travel, and travelling on almost every park trail. In other words: with the exception of the one trail and lake areas listed below, snowmobiles are permitted within the park ONLY where motor vehicles are allowed in summer.

 
Designated Snowmobile Routes
  • Trail from the park boundary off E. City Limits Road southwest to the Becker Farm, and down to Sand Point Road.
  • Down Miners Castle Road from Alger County Road H-58 to the roads and parking areas for Miners Falls, Miners Castle, and Miners Beach.
  • Down Chapel Road from H-58 to the Chapel/Mosquito trailhead parking area.
  • Down Little Beaver Lake Road from H-58 to the day-use parking area.
  • Road from H-58 to the Twelvemile Beach day-use parking area.
  • Road from H-58 to the Hurricane River day-use parking area.
  • Road from H-58 to the Log Slide parking area.
  • Road from H-58 to the Sable Falls parking area.
  • The frozen surfaces of Lake Superior and Grand Sable Lake.
 
 

Last updated: December 13, 2022

Park footer

Contact Info

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 40
Munising, MI 49862

Phone:

906-387-3700
Munising Falls Visitor Center

Contact Us