Last updated: February 23, 2022
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Feldtmann Loop Section 3: Hike from Siskiwit Bay to Island Mine
About this Trail
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Mileage: About 4.3 miles
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Changing trail conditions require a map, compass, and navigation skills
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Rocks and roots on trail
Trailheads
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Siskiwit Bay Dock
This trail begins with a walk along Siskiwit Bay with a crossing over the Big Siskiwit River via a large bridge. Often the actual trail is washed out due to beaver activity forcing hikers to walk along the rocky beach (the bridge still needs to be utilized). The beach reaches the treeline and a short trail helps hikers cross Senter Point—a peninsula jetting out into Siskiwit Bay. The trail follows Carnelian Beach until a trailhead appears signifying the path turning inland. This is the last opportunity to purify water on this section of trail. The trail passes an old well and later a part of the historic Island Mine. There will be a stack of rocks and behind this rubble is an old steam engine back in the woods. This is an excellent spot for a water break to take in the remnants of humans past on the landscape. The trail continues to move up and down towards the Island Mine Campground.
Found Nearby
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Siskiwit Bay Campground
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Island Mine Campground
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Historic Island Mine
The trail is 18 inches wide and covered in rocks and roots.
Siskiwit Bay Campground
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Island Mine Campground
Amenities
Fire/Stove Policy
Toilet Types
Shower Types
Weather
Email Address
Phone number (Voice)
Mailing Address
Physical Address
Directions
Additional Information
Cell Phone Additional Information
Internet Additional Information
Regulations