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Ludington State Park - September 13-15, 2013

This fall we went back to Ludington State Park for our second annual camping trip with my brothers, sister and their families. We had such a great time last year, everyone was on board this year. It was just a quick weekend visit. We went up after work on Friday and headed back home right after breakfast on Sunday because it was starting to rain.

Trip Highlights - Click to jump to that section
Biking to the Big Sable Point Lighthouse
Hiking the Lost Lake and Island Trail Loop

 

beechwood campsite ludington state park
We stayed in campsites 248 and 249 in the Beechwood campground. They are big sites that are off from the main loop on the drive that goes back to the mini cabin. When we pulled in Friday night there was fawn standing right in the back of our site to welcome us. It's mom was also there standing back in the trees watching. The deer here are very tame and we saw a few each night.
morning craft time at the campsite
Right away in the morning it was time to work on the new Rainbow Looms and play trains.
Biking to the Big Sable Point Lighthouse:
biking out to big sable point lighthouse
After breakfast we rode bikes out to the Big Sable Point Lighthouse. The sandy road to the lighthouse starts in the Pines Campground between sites 58 and 59. It is about 1.5 miles out to Big Sable Point.
the stump by big sable point lighthouse
The famous stump by the lighthouse.
the lens by big sable point lighthouse
We decided to pay the $2 and climb up to the top of the tower. Before heading up, a volunteer does a short presentation about the history of the lighthouse. Reesey was picked to help with the part about the original fresnel lens used in the light.
view out the window of the big sable lighthouse tower
Looking out the porthole window on the way up.
the view of lake michigan for the top of big sable point lighthouse
The view of Lake Michigan looking north from the top.
the girls on the top of big sable point lighthouse
The tower is 112 feet tall and the breeze was still a little cool up here.
the lighthouse shadow
Mom climbed the lighthouse with the girls last time we were here, so this time it was my turn while she stayed back and played in the sand with Reid. She is the black speck sitting by the breakwall to the right of the shadow.
view to the south from the top of the big sable point lighthouse
The view looking back to the south.
heading down the lighthouse steps
Climbing back down the 130 steps.
big sable point lighthouse
Back on the ground.
jumping from the breakwall
Reid showing the girls what he found while we were up in the tower.
walking the beach by big sable point

Before biking back we walked on the beach around the front of the lighthouse.



the cousin arrive at ludington
Shortly after we got back to the campsite my sister and brother-in-law showed up with their 3 boys. With new twins they decided to come up just for the day this year.
playing trains by the camper
Reid was happy to have someone to play trains with.
lunch at the campsite
The little boys had a tasty lunch of Cheerios, milk and pretzels. The rest of us had a big sandwich buffet.
Hiking the Lost Lake and Island Trail Loop:
lost lake boardwalk
After our lunch settled, we all set off to hike the Lost Lake and Island Trail loop. We started by heading north on the boardwalks along Lost Lake.
blow down along the lost lake trail
Checking out the big blow down along the shore.
lost lake overlook
Rounding the north end of Lost Lake the trail climbs up above the water on a dune.
reid lost lake trail
Not the position that you want to see along the trail. Lucky for us it was a false alarm.
the bridge to the islands trail
About 0.2 mile after the junction with the Island Trail you cross a bridge over to the chain of islands that separates Lost Lake from Hamlin Lake. A couple divers were walking back under the bridge as we crossed.
the islands trail
Out on the islands.
the island trail
I didn't get many photos from the island section of the hike because I had someone riding up on my shoulders for most of it.



View Lost Lake and Island Trail Loop 9/14/2013 in a larger map
The track from our hike in Google Maps.

The loop around Lost Lake is about 2 miles. Starting from our campsite it was 2.3 miles total and it took our crew about 1 hour and 20 minutes to complete.

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bike ride ludington
In the afternoon Mom went out for a ride on her new toy.
hamlin dam fishing
After dinner we walked over to the Hamlin Dam. The salmon and steelhead were just starting to run.
view from the dune by the hamlin dam
After watching the fishermen, my brothers and I climbed up the dune on the other side of the Sable River for a view of the south end of the State Park.
hamllin ridge trail
After climbing the dune we went back down and started following along the shore of Hamlin Lake. Last year when we paddled the canoe trail we saw a couple sitting high up on the dunes above Hamlin Lake, so we set out to try and find the spot. After crossing a sandy area, we found a fairly well traveled trail heading up along the dune ridge.
hamlin lake panoramic
In about 0.5 miles we found the top of the dune overlooking Hamlin Lake. This trail is unmarked and not shown on the trail map, however on the top of the dune there is a bench that looks like it was placed by the State Park.
heading back on the hamlin ridge trail
The trail continued on past the bench, but we decided in was time turn around and head back. We will have to explore in further the next time we are up here.
breakfast at the house of flavors
Rain was on the way in the morning so it was a good excuse to head into town for breakfast at the House of Flavors.

After breakfast we packed things up and headed for home. With a relatively short drive home we had planned to spend at least part of the day doing some more hiking before we left. Unfortunately the rain cut our last camping trip of 2013 just a little short. We hoped to camp one more time in October, but the weather didn't cooperate for this either. We are already looking forward to 2014.

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