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Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore - August 25 to 28, 2011

For our last camping trip of the summer we went back up to Sleeping Bear Dunes with our friends and their two girls. This was our second time staying at the Platte River Campgrounds this year. It was one of our favorite places and we never get sick of staying here.

A couple weeks before we headed up, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore was voted "The Most Beautiful Places in America" by Good Morning America. The secret is definitely out, the area was very busy especially on the weekend. To see the GMA story click here >>

the girls at alligator hill
We got up to Sleeping Bear before our friends and we spent the afternoon hiking up to the overlook on the Alligator Hill Trail.
alligator hill trail sleeping bear
From the Alligator Hill trailhead to the Islands Overlook and back is a 2.8 mile round trip. This was the longest hike the girls have been on and they both did great. The trail is nice and wide, but went slowly up hill most of the way.
aligator hill trail island overlook panaramic
Two image panoramic from the Islands Overlook on the Alligator Hill trial.
having a bottle at the aligator hill overlook
Reid was a little hungry after the hike to the top ...luckily Mom was prepared.
aligator hill overlook
One more from the overlook.


platte river campground site 103
When we returned from the hike our friends had just arrived and were setting up camp. We stayed on site 103 and they were next door on 102. Both were nice big pull through sites just a short walk from the bathhouse. Site 101 on the other side was closer to us than you typically find at the Platte River Campgrounds where most sites are well spaced.
platte river campgounds site 102
Site 102 at the Platte River Campgrounds.

sunrise at the platte river point
The first morning our alarm clock went off extra early so we fed him a bottle and then headed down to Platte River Point to watch the sunrise.
sunrise at platte river point in sleeping bear dunes national lakeshore
One more from the sunrise at the mouth of the Platte River. North and South Manitou Islands can just be seen peeking over the horizon on the top left.
mr buck the whitetale
We saw several deer on the way to and back from Platte River Point that morning.
kayak and canoe launch on the platte river
Joel and the girls went for a morning paddle on the lower Platte River.
paddling the platte river
Canoeing on the Platte.
peace on the platte river
Nothing but peace on the Platte.
fish weir on the platte river
Paddling under the fish wire on the Platte River.
platte river point beach
After the kayak and canoe trip we had a picnic lunch. Then we spent the rest of the afternoon relaxing on the beach at Platte River Point while the girls played in the river.
platte river point beach
The view of the Empire Bluffs and Sleeping Bear Point from the mouth of the Platte River.
rocks for sale
Trying to sell rocks at the campground.
platte river campgroud sign
Out for another early morning adventure.
turkeys
No deer this time, but we saw two turkeys out for an early morning stroll.
pyramid point trail
After breakfast our whole crew made the hike up to the top of Pyramid Point.
pyramid point overlook
The view from the Pyramid Point Overlook.
hugs on top of pyramid point
Everyone hugged when we finally made it to the top.
resting at the top of pyramid point
Resting at the top.
pyramid point overlook
Taking in the view.
glen haven beach
After lunch at the park in Glen Arbor it was on to Glen Haven to visit the Cannery Boat Museum.
The color of the water at the Glen Haven beach was incredible.
looking for rocks at the glen haven beach
Looking for rocks at the Glen Haven beach.
glen haven general store
Walking around the historic village of Glen Haven.
glen have blacksmith
The girls really liked the blacksmith demonstration in Glen Haven.
glen have blacksmith
The girls even got to help.
glen have blacksmith
Regan and Reese's turn to help.
sleeping bear dune climb
We always have to make at least one trip up the Dune Climb.
sleeping bear dune climb top
Almost at the top.
running down the dune climb
There are not bathrooms at the top, so Reesie needed to make a quick trip down.
dune climb jump
Going back down is always more fun.
no strollers on the dune climb

No strollers on the Dune Climb.



pierce stocking drive, north bar overlook
On the way back to camp we made a quick loop through the Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive. I didn't stop at the popular overlooks because it was so busy that cars were parked on the side of the road. This shot was from a quick stop at the North Bar Lake Overlook and picnic area.
the last campfire
The last campfire ...still learning how to take night shots.
kayaking at platte river point
Sneaking in a morning paddle around Platte River Point before packing up to head home.

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