Just offshore from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula lies a rugged, wild island where towering cliffs meet the crystal-blue waters of Lake Superior—welcome to Grand Island. Circling its shoreline by bike is one of the most exhilarating rides in the Midwest, where forested trails, sweeping lake views, and hidden beaches unfold mile after mile. Whether you’re cruising past historic lighthouses or grinding through remote backcountry stretches, biking the rim of Grand Island is equal parts adventure, solitude, and pure Lake Superior magic.
The full loop around the island is roughly 20–22 miles, depending on your route, and offers a mix of gravel roads, sandy stretches, and forested two-track trails.
If you bike expect a moderate ride—not overly technical, but endurance and some off-road experience help as it is a lot of elevation change.
The most common way to access the island is via ferry from Munising:
Some visitors also kayak across, but this is only recommended for experienced paddlers due to Lake Superior conditions.
Camping on the island is a true backcountry experience—quiet, remote, and unforgettable.
Stay in Munising before or after your ride:
Because Grand Island is a protected recreation area, visitors should follow Leave No Trace principles:
Biking the rim of Grand Island is one of those rare adventures that feels both accessible and completely wild at the same time. With its mix of history, rugged terrain, and jaw-dropping Lake Superior scenery, it’s a ride that delivers far more than just miles—it delivers an experience. Whether you’re tackling the full loop in a day or turning it into a multi-day camping escape, Grand Island offers a true off-the-grid journey you won’t soon forget.
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