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Provides views of hardwood forests, Lake Superior, and the mainland sea caves.


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2.4

Miles

3.9

KM

97%

Runnable

681' 208 m

High

626' 191 m

Low

227' 69 m

Up

207' 63 m

Down

3%

Avg Grade (2°)

11%

Max Grade (6°)

Dogs Leashed

Features Geological Significance

Need to Know

Trailhead is at the Meyers Beach parking area off of Hwy 13. User (parking) fee is $5.00 regardless of National Park pass type.

Description

Section 1 - The first section travels 1.8 miles through mixed hardwood forest, mostly out of sight of the lake, with the first 0.7 miles being relatively easy thanks to a boardwalk with steps and bridges. Use caution on the boardwalk as it can be slippery when wet.

The remaining 1.1 miles of this section of trail is well-worn and becomes more challenging due to steep ravines, narrow bridges, exposed roots, irregular steps and slippery areas. The trail eventually levels out and veers closer to the lake where the crevasse and the first glimpses of sea caves come into view.

A careful look down into the crevasse may reveal kayakers paddling below. A map here shows the entire length of the trail and the locations of many sea cave features.

Section 2 - Once past the Crevasse, the second section of the trail begins. In this 0.6-mile section, several sea cave overlooks and stands of Red Pines can be found. Do not be alarmed if you hear loud popping or booming noises. These sounds are performed by the "cave wave chorus" when waves crash into and through caves and smaller openings in the sandstone below.

There are many social trails in this area. To follow the official trail, look for markers featuring the icon of a green runner that guide you slightly away from the cliff. This section of trail ends at a feature called the Bowl. Outcrops on both ends afford great views of sea caves and create a natural amphitheater.

Flora & Fauna

Mixed hardwood and conifer (Cedar) forest

Shared By:

Bruce Hilmes

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Photos

Sea Cliffs
Jul 30, 2023 near Bayfield, WI
Looking south across The Bowl
Sep 5, 2024 near Bayfield, WI
Another view of a sea cave.
Sep 5, 2024 near Bayfield, WI
The Crevasse
Sep 5, 2024 near Bayfield, WI
On the trail shortly before the first view of the sea caves.
Sep 5, 2024 near Bayfield, WI
Looking out across Lake Superior.
Sep 5, 2024 near Bayfield, WI

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